Network.1976.1080p.bluray.x264-cinefile _verified_ Jun 2026

Grid (1976) - A Satirical Masterpiece Now Available in HD The 1970s was a transformative epoch in US cinema, marked by the advent of publicly conscious films that tackled complicated subjects like politics, media control, and the human state. One such film that has stood the test of time is Sidney Lumet’s “Network,” a scathing satire that critiques the capitalization of television and the abuse of human emotions for ratings. Originally issued in 1976, “Network” has now been re-released in breathtaking 1080p high-definition as a Blu-ray x264 rip, kindness of CiNEFiLE. A Film Ahead of Its Time “Network” tells the story of Howard Beale (Peter Finch), a has-been news host who, after being told he’s being let go, has a meltdown on live television, proclaiming, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” This moment sparks a chain reaction, as Beale’s rant turns a craze, and he’s co-opted by a ruthless television station executive, Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway), who perceives an chance to exploit his fury and weakness for ratings.

Network (1976) - One Satirical Classic Now Accessible in HD The 1970s was a transformative epoch in American cinema, marked by the rise of socially aware films that tackled complicated subjects like politics, media exploitation, and the human nature. One such film that has endured the test of time is Sidney Lumet’s “Network,” a biting satire that condemns the commercialization of television and the abuse of human feelings for audience share. Originally issued in 1976, “Network” has now been re-released in stunning 1080p high-definition as a Blu-ray x264 rip, courtesy of CiNEFiLE. A Film Ahead of Its Time “Network” tells the story of Howard Beale (Peter Finch), a failed news anchor who, after being told he’s being let go, has a outburst on live television, declaring, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” This moment triggers a sequence reaction, as Beale’s rant grows a sensation, and he’s used by a ruthless television network executive, Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway), who sees an opportunity to leverage his anger and fragility for ratings. Network.1976.1080p.BluRay.x264-CiNEFiLE

Network (1976) - The Parodic Classic Now Accessible in HD The 1970s was a pivotal era in Stateside cinema, marked by the advent of socially minded films that addressed intricate issues like politics, media exploitation, and the human condition. One such film that has endured the trial of time is Sidney Lumet’s “Network,” a scathing satire that critiques the commercialization of broadcasting and the misuse of human emotions for ratings. Initially issued in 1976, “Network” has now been re-released in amazing 1080p HD as a BluRay x264 rip, courtesy of CiNEFiLE. A Film In front of Its Time “Network” recounts the narrative of Howard Beale (Peter Finch), a has-been news host who, after being notified he’s being let go, has a meltdown on live broadcasting, declaring, “I’m angry as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” This moment ignites a series reaction, as Beale’s rant grows a hit, and he’s co-opted by a cutthroat television channel executive, Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway), who sees an chance to manipulate his anger and weakness for ratings. Grid (1976) - A Satirical Masterpiece Now Available

Mesh (1976) - A Satirical Gem Now Available in High-Definition The 1970s was a revolutionary epoch in American cinema, defined by the emergence of culturally conscious films that tackled complicated issues like politics, media exploitation, and the mortal condition. One such movie that has stood the test of time is Sidney Lumet’s “Network,” a scathing satire that critiques the commodification of television and the abuse of emotional sentiments for ratings. Originally issued in 1976, “Network” has now been re-released in magnificent 1080p HD as a BluRay x264 rip, generosity of CiNEFiLE. A Film Ahead of Its Time “Network” narrates the story of Howard Beale (Peter Finch), a has-been news anchor who, after being informed he’s being let go, has a meltdown on live television, declaring, “I’m furious as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” This moment triggers a series effect, as Beale’s tirade grows a sensation, and he’s co-opted by a ruthless television network executive, Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway), who spots an chance to manipulate his anger and weakness for ratings. A Film Ahead of Its Time “Network” tells


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