“Dune” (2021) Review
If there was anyone who could take the denseness and darkness of Frank Herbert’s legendary sci-fi novel series to the big screen, it’d have to be director Denis Villeneuve. With
If there was anyone who could take the denseness and darkness of Frank Herbert’s legendary sci-fi novel series to the big screen, it’d have to be director Denis Villeneuve. With
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The biopic on the religious icon of Tammy Faye feels like a lot less than the superior documentary of the same name. It doesn’t help that the opening credits reference
There’s great confidence in a film such as this to just chuck the reasonable explanations out the window in favor of thematic importance. It’s a feature that is sure to
Two couples go on a vacation to the same resort in Mexico. One couple is a cautious yet yearning duo who are trying to find something more as they venture
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