Matt Damon is back filming The Last Duel alongside Jodie Comer (and his character is still rocking his mullet!)
10.09.2020 - 12:17 / msn.com
Blade Runner 2049, Denis Villeneuve continues to prove he is a world-class world builder with a new spin on another ’80s cinematic sci-fi property,Dune.At least that’s our immediate impression after viewing the film’s first trailer, a visually breathtaking tease that, like the French-Canadian filmmaker’s Oscar-winning 2017 thriller, combines stunning set pieces and action sequences.Unlike 2049, which served as a sequel to Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, Dune is not a continuation of David Lynch’s
.Matt Damon is back filming The Last Duel alongside Jodie Comer (and his character is still rocking his mullet!)
Hollywood stars Matt Damon and Ben Affleck will be in a Tipperary town until Wednesday filming scenes for new Hollywood film The Last Duel.
Hollywood starss Matt Damon and Ben Affleck will be in a Co Tipperary town until Wednesday filming scenes for movie The Last Duel.
A Tipperary town is set to be “off limits” to the public as Hollywood stars, including Matt Damon, are expected to descend in the coming days.
Hans Zimmer used FaceTime to oversee the recording of ‘Eclipse’, a cover of the Pink Floyd classic that the Dune composer arranged for the film.The closing track to Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ (1973), has been reimagined by Zimmer for Denis Villeneuve’s forthcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel.
“Dune” is a literary classic. The Frank Herbert novel is so widespread and iconic, the inspiration can be seen in some of the biggest film and TV franchises today.
Jon Burlingame The trailer for “Dune,” the upcoming adaptation of the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic, has introduced a 47-year-old Pink Floyd song to thousands, if not millions, of new listeners.That director Denis Villeneuve chose “Eclipse,” from the English band’s 1973 “Dark Side of the Moon” album, as the key musical element in the three-minute video, came as a surprise – especially considering most trailers are not scored by the film’s actual composer, much less a specially tailored cover of
While recent years have seen Denis Villeneuve release sci-fi features such as “Arrival,” “Blade Runner 2049,” and the forthcoming “Dune,” it’s important to not forget some of the earlier, smaller-scale features that really proved that the filmmaker is one of the best. Two of those films, “Prisoners” and “Enemy,” star Jake Gyllenhaal, giving a couple of his greatest performances to date.
This week saw the release of the first trailer for the highly-anticipated “Dune” adaptation from director Denis Villeneuve. However, just because the title is “Dune,” don’t assume the film will cover all of the events of the 1965 Frank Herbert novel.
The Dune trailer is here and it doesn't disappoint! Warner Bros.’ next big sci-fi franchise—Dune is an adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 magnum opus by the director of Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, Denis Villeneuve.
Timothee Chalamet is starring in the first Dune trailer!
Timothee Chalamet warns of a coming crusade in the trailer for Dune.
The highly-anticipated trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune” has finally dropped online.
Despite the presence of an A-list cast and crew, yours truly has been skeptical about Dune for a while, both in terms of its awards possibilities, as well as just its overall chance of success. The novel is a hard one to adapt, the David Lynch film version we got was a huge misfire, and it just seems ripe for turning into a boondoggle.
Dune has just been released – check it out below.The upcoming sci-fi epic, based on the first half of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel of the same name, is due for release this December.Dune stars Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides, the son of a noble family tasked with protecting “the spice”, the most valuable substance in the universe found on the desert planet Arrakis.Rebecca Ferguson will play Paul’s mother Lady Jessica, while Duke Leto Atreides is portrayed by Oscar Isaac.
Now that Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” has hit (some) theaters and seemingly underwhelmed some audiences and critics, the next big anticipated sci-fi epic of the year is easily Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune.” Based on Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novels of the same name, David Lynch made a “Dune” movie in 1984, but it’s one of his famous flops, and suffice to say it didn’t come near the franchise potential Hollywood always hoped it would have.
director Denis Villeneuve, and on Wednesday, Warner Bros. unveiled the first trailer for .The space opera centers on Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), a young nobleman forced to relocate with his parents (Oscar Isaac and Rebecca Ferguson) to the desert planet Arrakis — the most dangerous planet in the universe, better known as Dune.«You inherit too much power.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterFrank Herbert’s 1965 novel “Dune” has been credited for inspiring half a century of the biggest works of science fiction and fantasy storytelling, from “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” to “Alien” and “Game of Thrones.”What the novel hasn’t inspired, however, is a filmed version that quite lives up to its monumental sense of scope.
Even though Robert De Niro is 77 years old, it doesn’t appear that the legendary actor is slowing down anytime soon.
Raised by Wolves is out now!