The Green Knight was such a let down...Beautiful imagery and cool story but incredibly boring film. Expected it to be like this given the directors previous work but didn't think it would be so boring.
Blade runner 2049 was the same in dividing critics, and I loved it. It had some flaws, but overall was an example of big, blockbuster cinema at its best. From the reviews of Dune thus far, it seems it’s in the same mould.
Saw it last night on cinema premier. It was amazing.
Final third was bit slow (cant stress enough how impossible it is to adapt these books btw), but the movie was visually breathtaking and the world building grim and epic.
Its defenitely a part one kind of affair, setting up the big story slowly and deliberately, has me excited for part 2, whenever they making that.
Saw it last night on cinema premier. It was amazing.
Final third was bit slow (cant stress enough how impossible it is to adapt these books btw), but the movie was visually breathtaking and the world building grim and epic.
Its defenitely a part one kind of affair, setting up the big story slowly and deliberately, has me excited for part 2, whenever they making that.
Was it a film festival there? For some bizarro reason it doesn’t premier in North America until October 22nd. Super annoying to have to keep waiting lol.
Been so psyched on this one for so long now. Thanks for the review
Was it a film festival there? For some bizarro reason it doesn’t premier in North America until October 22nd. Super annoying to have to keep waiting lol.
Been so psyched on this one for so long now. Thanks for the review
Yeah I’m definitely waiting for it to arrive in cinemas. One of my favourite books from entire childhood. Brilliant director, great cast, looks like absolutely stunning cinematography from the trailers.
I guess they decided to do some weird ass staggered release around the world and then US delayed their release even further because of that new James Bond film coming out early October so as not to be competing together lol… seems like BS though to release a film weeks apart in different countries in this global, interconnected world.