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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...

Katy Perry and Allison Williams Pair Up For a Walk With Their Guys

<span style="font-family: arial;">Katy Perry and Allison Williams Pair Up For a Walk With Their Guys</span> Source: https://www.popsugar.com/Katy-Perry

John Mayer and Katy Perry met up with Allison Williams
John Mayer and Katy Perry met up with Allison Williams and her boyfriend, CollegeHumor CEO Ricky Van Veen, for an afternoon hike in the Hollywood Hills last week. The foursome chatted and laughed as they walked along the trail.

Katy and Allison have been pals for a while and attended the Grammys together last month. Allison's award-season run, which also included a Golden Globes win for Girls, continued with a stop by Vanity Fair's Oscars afterparty. She's since stayed in the spotlight while promoting the second season of Girls, which is currently airing new episodes. Allison chatted with Boston Common magazine about feeling pressure to succeed, saying, "It never, ever came from my family. . . . It came from my own ambition. It came from Greenwich Academy, these people around me - these high-achieving, highly intelligent people. But the people I really admired were [those] who realized they were not perfect. Perfection is exhausting."