Dune

“The first Dune belonged to Timothée Chalamet. But Dune: Part Two isn’t his movie — it belongs firmly to Zendaya, who gives the second half of Denis Villeneuve’s Frank Herbert adaptation an emotional tangibility that the first, in all its exotic majesty, eschewed.” — Alison WillmoreDune: Part Two Is Zendaya’s Movie

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  1. tv review
    Stuck in Prequel QuicksandDune: Prophecy’s derivativeness is both its greatest flaw and its most defining characteristic.
  2. your sandworm syllabus
    5 Things to Remember About Dune Before Dune: ProphecySpice sex. It’s a thing!
  3. best of 2024
    The Best Movies of 2024 (So Far)The best election drama of the year doesn’t take place in the United States.
  4. scene report
    An Afternoon at the Timothée Chalamet Look-alike CompetitionAll the content creators, curls, jaw bronzer, police, and me.
  5. nycc 2024
    Dune: Prophecy Exists in a Universe Where AI Is IllegalSpicy new details from day one of New York Comic Con.
  6. chasing that high
    Why Twisters Became a 4DX Hit and Dune: Part Two Didn’tThe immersive theatrical format had its best opening weekend yet thanks to the disaster movie — and it’s being brought back for a second round.
  7. prophecies
    What We Know (and What We Desperately Hope) Will Happen in Dune: Part ThreeDo we want to see Duncan Idaho clones and Alia as a power-hungry sex maniac possessed by her dead grandfather? Assuredly yes.
  8. movie review
    Dune: Part Two Is Zendaya’s MovieAnd it’s a really good one.
  9. endings
    The Empty Impact of Dune: Part Two’s Villain TurnThe sci-fi sequel’s condemnation of colonialism rings false when it won’t acknowledge its own Middle Eastern and Muslim influences.
  10. now streaming
    Dune: Part Two Is Now Thumping on MaxDenis Villeneuve’s sci-fi sequel has hit streaming.
  11. performance review
    The Coiled Ferocity of ZendayaChallengers is the ultimate example to date of what has become a distinctively Zendaya screen energy.
  12. hard-bodied soft boys
    All the Sad-Eyed Action Guys Are Doing This MoveWhy use your own weapon when you can use the one your enemy just stabbed you with?
  13. coming soon
    Law Roach, Clear Your Schedule for the Dune 3 Press TourDenis Villeneuve’s Dune 3 is in the works.
  14. box office
    Kung Fu Panda 4 Holds On to Top Spot at the Box OfficeFollowed closely by Dune: Part 2, marking a good weekend for Po and Paul.
  15. vulture lists
    All 11 Denis Villeneuve Movies, RankedWhere does Dune: Part Two fall in the director’s filmography?
  16. backstories
    What’s Real and What’s Not in Dune: Part Two’s Biggest Action ScenesCinematographer Greig Fraser breaks down the “magic tricks” that made sandworm riding, bazooka attacks, and gladiator fights look convincing.
  17. lost media
    Deleted Dune 2 Scenes May Be Forever Lost in a SandstormDirector Denis Villeneuve has no plans to release any deleted scenes from the movie.
  18. box office
    Movie Theaters Are Doin’ the Most for Dune: Part TwoAnd it’s paying off at the box office.
  19. méliès’s legacy
    Everything That Happens in a Dune: Part Two 4DX ScreeningMy jittery, flashy, splishy-splashy time inside the biggest gimmick theater on the planet.
  20. baby gesserit
    Decoding Anya Taylor Joy’s Role in Dune: Part Two’s Ominous VisionsA talking fetus, the ocean, and Anya Taylor-Joy — here’s what it all means.
  21. worm
    Movie Worms, RankedWhat even is a worm?
  22. dune: part two
    Does Christopher Walken Know He’s in a Dune Movie?Amid the telepathic fetuses and gigantic sandworms, Dune Two gives us something even more otherworldly — an emperor who talks like a guy from Queens.
  23. recap
    Here’s What You Missed Last Time on DuneAhead of Dune: Part Two’s release, let’s jog your memory of the big plot points in the first movie.
  24. review roundup
    Is Dune: Part Two Doin’ It for Critics?Zendaya sure is!
  25. vulture recommends
    David Lynch’s Dune Is a Beautiful Sci-fi Disaster“Don’t make a film if it can’t be the film you want to make. It’s a sick joke, and it’ll kill you.”
  26. tea
    Rebecca Ferguson Drops Her Own Blind ItemThe Rock claims he’s only guilty of loving Rebecca Ferguson.
  27. dune: part haiku
    Josh Brolin Explains His Viral Poetry for Dune: Part Two“I love that there’s a poem that they exploited into the idea that I wanted to sleep with Timothée.”
  28. 2une
    Everything We Know About How Dune 2 Is Doin’Anya Taylor-Joy is officially in the cast, but shhhh.
  29. extra butter
    The NSFW Dune Popcorn Bucket Has Made It to SNLWhat rhymes with bucket?
  30. ouch
    The Internet Fears the Dune 2 Dick-Trap Popcorn BucketBuddy, they won’t even let me refill it.
  31. see you… soon?
    Movies, TV Shows, and Productions Affected by the SAG-AFTRA StrikeRelease dates are still changing, including for Deadpool 3, Thunderbolts, and Captain America: Brave New World.
  32. extra tiny today
    Timothée Chalamet and His Tiny Horse Will Return to Host SNLThe Wonka star will return to host SNL on November 11, with musical guest Boygenius.
  33. movies fantasy league
    We’re Pitting Podcasters Against Each Other in the Movies Fantasy LeagueFollow members of the film commentariat as they face off in a new mini-league—and be sure to register your own team by Thursday’s deadline.
  34. taxonomies
    Watch Out! It’s a Two-Part Movie.Let’s break down all different ways Hollywood sells you two tickets to one story.
  35. possessions
    Austin Butler’s Elvis Voice, Awards-Season Sweetheart, Is Out of a JobA moment of silence for the bit.
  36. sister sister
    Dune: The Sisterhood Casts Its Founding MothersThe HBO shows tracks the spicy beginnings of the Bene Gesserit.
  37. 2une
    Léa Seydoux Is the Latest A-Lister to Join Dune: Part Two CastFrench Crimes of the Future actress Léa Seydoux has been cast as Lady Margot in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi sequel.
  38. i woke up like this
    Hans Zimmer Woke Up an Oscar WinnerA hotel bar in Amsterdam is as good a place to celebrate an Oscar win as any other.
  39. dune: part two
    What the Dune Team Is Planning for the Sandworms in Part TwoGet ready to watch Timothée Chalamet ride sandworms and meet their little troutlike offspring.
  40. awards chatter
    Here Are the Winners of the 2022 BAFTA Film AwardsWe doff our cap to Jane Campion and The Power of the Dog
  41. oscars 2022
    Can Anyone Beat Power of the Dog in Best Picture?A preliminary ranking of this year’s 10 Best Picture nominees.
  42. oscars 2022
    Your Guide to the Sad Moms of Oscar SeasonFrom Spencer to The Lost Daughter, this awards season has been an unofficial film festival about mothers in distress.
  43. oscars 2022
    Dear Evan Hansen, Sandworms Make the Oscars ShortlistThe Academy has released its shortlists for International Feature Film, Original Song, Visual Effects, and more.
  44. oscar futures
    Oscar Futures: How the Globes and Critics Choice Shaped the ConversationThis week’s set of precursor nominations are hardly definitive, but together they at least give a sense of who’s in the race.
  45. le space
    Rendezvous With Rama: Denis Villeneuve Is Returning to SpaceThe novel by Arthur C. Clarke explores humanity’s first expected encounter with alien intelligence.
  46. rubber ranked
    The Good, the Bad, and the Latex of Hollywood ProstheticsAn assessment of fall’s most prestigious fake cheeks, fat suits, and eyebrows, from House of Gucci to The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
  47. rip
    Dean Stockwell, Quantum Leap and Paris, Texas Actor, Dead at 85The Emmy- and Oscar-nominated actor worked in film and television over eight decades.
  48. oscar futures
    Oscar Futures: Eternals Is Not the Awards-Friendly Blockbuster That Was PromisedChloé Zhao’s Eternals hits theaters this week as the most tepidly received MCU entry since Thor: The Dark World.
  49. vulture lists
    15 Book-to-Screen Adaptations to Read Before the End of the YearHouse of Gucci, The Last Duel, and even a few adaptations not directed by Ridley Scott.
  50. deep dive
    Dune Has a Desert ProblemThe sci-fi story has always been about more than just arid expanses, but Denis Villeneuve’s Part One can’t see past the sand.
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