Denis Villeneuve's highly-anticipated film adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi masterpiece DUNE, coming to movie theaters in October 2021
Dune returns to the big screen with a triumphant limited engagement in select theaters. Award-winning filmmaker Denis Villeneuve directs the big-screen adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal bestseller.
Dune: Part Twois now playing in theaters. While Villeneuve has openly discussed his interest in making aDune: Part Threebased on Herbert’s secondDunebook,Dune Messiah, Warner Bros. has yet to green light the project. But with ticket sales like these, it seems like the project could actuall...
Dune is getting released onHBO Maxand in theaters at the same time. People that aren’t members of NATO or heirs to theatrical exhibition chains have opinions about this for some reason. I’m all for anything that gives Middle America a chance to see movies before some shitty barista with ...
Denis Villeneuve's first installment of the sci-fi franchise hit Max (then called HBO Max) at the same time it debuted in theaters back in October 2021. The film is still streaming on Max in 2024. As of March 1, Dune also started streaming on Hulu — the same day Dune: Part Two hi...
Come back and catch part 2 in 2023 if movie theaters still exist! Until then, join Mike, Kevin, and Bill Dune: Part 1! Written by: Mike Nelson, Conor Lastowka, and Sean Thomason Contributing writers: Jason Miller and Zach Shatzer Something you should know: Free to RiffTrax Live 2022 ...
It’s been a bumpy few years for theaters, but I think we’re floating in a fabulous direction, even if a trip to Oz didn’t make it on my list. Climb aboard — we’re off to see some wizardry. Advertisement 1. ‘Dune: Part Two’ Zendaya in the movie “Dune: Part Two....
I last wrote aboutDunein late 2021 when Part One was released in theaters. The "Part One" designation surprised more than a few fans who thought that their 2021 ticket would include the entire story. But Duneholics knew better. Herbert's epic novel can fill up to 900 pages (depending on...
In Theaters and HBO Max
It is, in short, the most convincing argument yet for the continued relevance, and primacy, of the theatrical experience.