By Michael Tedder The beleaguered streaming giant is changing its approach to film. When Netflix first began getting into the original programming mode, it had a few goals in mind, especially when it came to the type of films it either developed or acquired. The primary drive was, of course, to find different types of films that could appeal to a variety of subscriber types, young and old, male and female, arthouse and mainstream. The company was also aware that it wouldn’t have access to the television shows it made its name on forever, and it was only a matter of time before studios like War…