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Dune: Part Two in May 2024 - Movie review

Dune: Part Two in May 2024 - Movie review Movie with Timothée Chalamet (Actor), Zendaya (Actor) Source of product: Amazon.com A Review of "Dune: Part Two", movie 2024: Denis Villeneuve's exceptionally expected sequel, "Dune: Part Two," shows up with the heaviness of assumption on its sand-blasted shoulders. Getting the last known point of interest, it dives us more deeply into Frank Herbert's rambling science fiction universe. Does it follow through on the commitment of the principal film? How about we navigate the slippery sands of Arrakis to find out? Visually, "Part Two" is a triumph. The amazing scenes of Arrakis, with its transcending sandworms and unforgiving deserts, are rejuvenated with shocking CGI and cinematography. The ensemble configuration stays dazzling, further figuring out the unmistakable style of the Fremen, Harkonnens, and the Imperial court. The film is a tangible gala, drenching watchers in the unforgiving magnificen...

Jessica Chastain’s Best Oscar Night

<span style="font-family: arial;">Jessica Chastain’s Best Oscar Night</span> Posted by Duana

Source: https://www.laineygossip.com/Jessica-Chastain-at-Oscars-2013/26093
Jessica Chastain, I’ve decided, had the best Oscar night of anyone.


Think about it. She wears the best dress she’s worn in two or three years, a delicate light copper with her medium copper hair, and she looks spectacular. And she KNEW it because she showed up on the carpet kind of the first minute she could. That’s not usual for an actress of her caliber.
Here’s my theory, though.

She knew – knew without a doubt – that she wasn’t going to win. That’s my opinion. All the handicapping had her juuuuust behind Jennifer Lawrence, and Lawrence had two other factors on her side – Harvey Weinstein, and a movie that wasn’t about torture.
So there was no way Chastain was going to win, and, knowing that she could have a stress-free party night. Did you see her in the front row, clapping for everyone – not just people from her own film, and genuinely excited for certain wins? You can’t have that kind of a good time if you’re worried about forgetting your speech. You can’t possibly be focused on other peoples’ successes if you’re obsessing about your own. Jessica Chastain didn’t have a chance, so she put the idea out of her head, and maybe I’m naïve, but I’m having a hard time believing she didn’t have a blast.