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Kevin Costner Movie Classic Coming To Netflix In September
In September, a beloved 1989 Kevin Costner film will be added to Netflix's collection of films.
A month prior to Major League Baseball's postseason, Field of Dreams, the cherished baseball film starring Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta, and James Earl Jones, will be available on streaming services.
Field of Dreams will be available for streaming on Netflix starting on September 1, per What's on Netflix.
In the film Field of Dreams, Costner plays Ray Kinsella, a struggling farmer from Iowa who starts to hear a voice saying, "If you build it, they will come," coming from his cornfield. As it turns out, it's a baseball diamond where the spirits of a number of legendary players—including Shoeless Joe Jackson (Liotta)—will appear and emerge from the cornfield to play the game they love once more.
But the field serves more purposes than just sports; it creates an emotional link to Ray's history. But the bridge might be quite expensive because Ray is taking a big financial risk by building the diamond, and he might lose his farm in the process of fulfilling his dream.
In 1990, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences accepted Phil Alden Robinson's film Field of Dreams, for which Robinson received three Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score for James Horner.
The Field of Dreams Movie Site opened as a tourist attraction after the movie's premiere and is still open today. In Dyersville, Iowa, a cornfield adjacent to the ballpark that holds 8,000 seats was built by Major League Baseball.
In 2021, MLB's Field of Dreams hosted its inaugural game. The Chicago White Sox were playing the New York Yankees, and Costner dutifully came out of the cornfield to introduce the game, according to the Des Moines Register.
How Was "Field of Dreams" Received by Viewers And Critics?
Field of Dreams only ran in North American cinemas when movie was first released in 1989, bringing in $64 million in ticket sales, according to The Numbers. Variety reports that Field of Dreams' production budget was $11 million before expenses for printing and advertising.
Over the years, critics have shared their opinions about Field of Dreams on Rotten Tomatoes. Based on 65 reviews, the movie has an overall 88% "fresh" rating. Additionally, the film received an 86% "fresh" Audience Score from more than 100,000 user reviews.
At the Field of Dreams Movie Site on Saturday, there will be a ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of the movie's premiere.
But because he's working on his Horizon: An American Saga movie series, Costner won't be there. On September 7, Costner is scheduled to attend the Venice International Film Festival in Venice, Italy, which is hosting the international premiere of Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2.
Kevin Costner Movie Classic Coming To Netflix In September
In September, a beloved 1989 Kevin Costner film will be added to Netflix's collection of films.
A month prior to Major League Baseball's postseason, Field of Dreams, the cherished baseball film starring Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta, and James Earl Jones, will be available on streaming services.
Field of Dreams will be available for streaming on Netflix starting on September 1, per What's on Netflix.
In the film Field of Dreams, Costner plays Ray Kinsella, a struggling farmer from Iowa who starts to hear a voice saying, "If you build it, they will come," coming from his cornfield. As it turns out, it's a baseball diamond where the spirits of a number of legendary players—including Shoeless Joe Jackson (Liotta)—will appear and emerge from the cornfield to play the game they love once more.
But the field serves more purposes than just sports; it creates an emotional link to Ray's history. But the bridge might be quite expensive because Ray is taking a big financial risk by building the diamond, and he might lose his farm in the process of fulfilling his dream.
In 1990, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences accepted Phil Alden Robinson's film Field of Dreams, for which Robinson received three Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score for James Horner.
The Field of Dreams Movie Site opened as a tourist attraction after the movie's premiere and is still open today. In Dyersville, Iowa, a cornfield adjacent to the ballpark that holds 8,000 seats was built by Major League Baseball.
In 2021, MLB's Field of Dreams hosted its inaugural game. The Chicago White Sox were playing the New York Yankees, and Costner dutifully came out of the cornfield to introduce the game, according to the Des Moines Register.
How Was "Field of Dreams" Received by Viewers And Critics?
Field of Dreams only ran in North American cinemas when movie was first released in 1989, bringing in $64 million in ticket sales, according to The Numbers. Variety reports that Field of Dreams' production budget was $11 million before expenses for printing and advertising.
Over the years, critics have shared their opinions about Field of Dreams on Rotten Tomatoes. Based on 65 reviews, the movie has an overall 88% "fresh" rating. Additionally, the film received an 86% "fresh" Audience Score from more than 100,000 user reviews.
At the Field of Dreams Movie Site on Saturday, there will be a ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of the movie's premiere.
But because he's working on his Horizon: An American Saga movie series, Costner won't be there. On September 7, Costner is scheduled to attend the Venice International Film Festival in Venice, Italy, which is hosting the international premiere of Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2.