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Denis Villeneuve explained why Amy Adams' Oscar snub for 2016 film 'Arrival' was a 'big disappointment.'

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Quentin Tarantino will not watch "Dune" because it's a remake. Denis Villeneuve says he does not care.

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Disney has finally officially announced Ice Age 6, the new chapter in the animated saga formerly owned by Fox. The confirmation came at the Disney Studios panel at D23 Brasil.

More details, such as story and premiere forecast, have not been released yet. 20th Century Animation, however, has confirmed that all the main characters will be back, and John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah and Ray Romano will again lend their voices to the film.

Carlos Saldanha's saga shows how global warming brings widespread flood threats to regions that were previously cold. Manny, Sid and Diego set out in search of a safe haven. They encounter another mammoth, but one that believes it to be a skunk.

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"Gladiator 2" production designer Arthur Max describes his sets as "'Gladiator' on steroids."

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Daniel Craig laughed off a question asking him who he would love to see play James Bond next.

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'Dune 2' and 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' were among the winners at Thursday's HPA Awards.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21745015

'Moana 2' is eyeing the biggest holiday debut ever with a projected $125 million-$135 million opening over the five-day Thanksgiving corridor.

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Babylon is one of the most mediocre moments I have ever felt watching a movie. And yet I would have loved to experience it in the cinemas. I would have liked to know how so many people reacted to the sheer chaos on the screen. I would have liked to see how many got teary eyed like me in the finale. I would have loved to talk to people afterwards to see if they were willing to share more about what they thought about the early days of cinema.

I didn't think Damien Chazzelle could create an informative and telling tale about the early cinema that was R rated and ran for 3 hours long and had a stupendously roaring loud screenplay to go with it but that's exactly what he did with Babylon.

Margot Robbie plays a triumphant Harley Quinn-like character who never stops ****ING up things in her life, Diego Calva in the first movie I have ever seen him in, stands out as a capable leading man who's entertaining to watch and Brad Pitt plays a established Hollywood star who's ready to be replaced much like DiCaprio's character in Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood.

8.5/10 an often times cartoonish attempt to capture the wild roaring essence of the well, roaring '20s that falls flat in trying to be scary and nuanced at so many turns but when it works, it's magic.

Similar movies: I saw a bit of "Moulin Rouge" in the movie's first party scene and the narrative setup feels carried on or atleast inspired from Once Upon a Time in.... Hollywood.

Leaving question: What is your fav Damien Chazzelle ending?

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https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2024/11/5/juror-2-ends-theatrical-run-on-thursday

Clint Eastwood's 'Juror #2' is now confirmed to end its theatrical run this Thursday after just one week in theaters. It’s supposed to hit VOD by the end of the month. Despite the vocal backlash, Warner Bros couldn’t care less, and they’ve decided one week was enough for this film in theaters.

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Tom Hanks says moviegoers are no longer interested in VFX spectacles and are returning to good storytelling.

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"Desert power."

Dune review

Fair warning, this is a rewatch. When I first watched the movie with a friend, I thought of it as a beautiful, visually immersive experience that I felt would be much better experienced If i knew more about the book. And that was sadly, all I thought about it at that moment.

Whenever a movie starts with a Part One in it's title, I get a hesitation. And Dune's only covering one half of the FIRST book. This was going to be slow, this was going to have a lot of filler, this was going to have information and scenes that are not at any point integral to the main story and it won't be very pretty because they would save most of the budget for the second film. These were my initial thoughts when I set down to watch it again, having long forgotten most of the plot of the movie from before.

Dune was nothing like that. Dune is probably the best science-fiction movie I have seen this year. It is beautiful first of all, the movie somehow manages to balance shots of nature and shots of sci-fi tech and really mixes them well together to create a very immersive setting. I was in awe when Paul walks away from the beach with a ship in the background rising from the water.

It's also a really fucking compelling movie. Even though this is all serious hard science fiction stuff, there is no point in the movie where you feel lost or confused. It just works and you immediately know what each character thinks and feels. The transition from the novel to film feels very smooth in that regard though I have never read the book haha

Dune sounds really cool too, the soundtrack has this rhythmic thumping to it that just sounds so good and the soundtrack is appropiately quite, kicking in only at intense moments. The ships sound cool as hell

This is a pretty long movie, probably the longest I have seen in a while at 2h 35m but I wasn't bored for a single second because it has a very engaging pace and you get treated to a piece of lore or a beautiful shot of landscape in-between some really exciting fight and action sequences.

Overall, I would give this movie a highly recommended even if you have never seen a science movie 9/10

P/S: What's with the fight scenes? They were the only distracting bits to me and why I don't give it a perfect score. They just feel....forcefully quiet.

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The director of the original 'Alien' and 'Blade Runner,' Ridley Scott has no rights over the franchise films and still has to vie for involvement.

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Hey guys so I finally watched Hereditary, let me preface by saying that I have a problem with horror movies because I watched so many growing up that they all feel the same to me, so I can't watch any of the Paranormal Activities or Annabelles or any of those pop horror movies.

That said there were some horror movies that I enjoyed, Get Out, Bird Box and Midsommar and Cabin in the Woods (for different reasons) come to mind.

After hearing so much praise over the years I finally decided to watch Hereditary and let me tell you it was a big disappointment, at 1 hour runtime I found myself playing with my phone because it was soooooo slow and it didn't get better from there, the plot was very basic, cult tricks someone into summoning a demon (a tale as old as time) and the payoff was very mid.

The ambiance and overall look were very cool, but that's all. What is your opinion on this movie I need to know if I'm crazy?

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Jay Baruchel has been cast in the romantic comedy 'Mile End Kicks,' which also stars Barbie Ferreira.

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I try to avoid reviews/spoilers before seeing stuff, so I did not realize how much of a comedy it was. It doesn't come across in the trailer at all, but there are legitimately hilarious stretches of the film. And Mikey Madison deserves an Oscar for her role as the title character.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21630642

This year’s top Oscar contenders for an animated feature shared their insights on creating emotionally authentic animated features at SCAD.

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"The world of love had no place for monsters in it."

Bones & All review

This is the second Luca Guadagnino movie I have seen and I watched it right after Challengers. I enjoyed Bones & All more.

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Probably because the director manages to create this post-apocalyptic feeling based around the fact that these cannibals just avoid people as much as they can, their time is spent isolated, most of that isolation is spent in running away from connection, from society and Luca Guadaningo builds the movie's theme around this loneliness. He creates beauty among the empty abandoned houses that eaters use, he creates style in them by clothing them with vibrant or more grounded colors, he makes us listen to them by giving them specific musical connections. Maren the main protagonist has this single guitar string that plays really loud in the silence whenever she gets closer to where she's going.
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It feels romantic to me because it also captures the scenic rurality of America so well. There are a lot of shots of just the skies as the two main characters drive across states, from Ohio to Kentucky to Missouri and Minnesota. The beautiful green fields, the forests, a small town here and there, s carnival it's all there. I have never seen a more beautiful and aesthetically pleasing America as it is.

Bones & All is a moving coming-of-age tale about the innocence of age and shows the struggle with accepting who we are when nobody else does. Everything looks like a memory of an innocent age, in a contrast to "Challengers", Bones & All has a softer aesthetic to it. There are no lavishly executed shots of one character in the frame to make them look like super models as in "Challengers", everything just feels more natural.

The thesis of this movie as I see it is, do you deserve love and other good things even if you are so unwanted by society?

7/10

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