There are lots of new Prime Video movies coming to the service in December – here's a full list of when they'll arrive.
The two Dune movies, released in 2021 and 2024, were conceived as a whole and therefore share a coherent style and cinematic expression. Beyond aesthetics, the environment and architecture of Dune present a lived-in, believable world, one that anchors the action and characters, silently offering...
Last we saw Jesse, he was driving off after being held captive. But breaking free is just the first step in a fraught journey for Jesse, who has to figure out how to leave his life behind and start over. Does this movie need to exist? No, but it's deeply satisfying to hang out ...
Review: Some movies being released this weekend leave much to be desiredMADELEINE BRAND
Matt SingerPublished: December 7, 2023 Lionsgate/Netflix Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The indispensable movie site and appLetterboxdcurrently lists 33,304 movies released in 2023. That’s a staggering amount of content. It would be physically impossible for someone to watch all of it in ...
Matt SingerPublished: December 14, 2023 Sony/Searchlight Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Letterboxd’s database lists over 33,000 titles released in 2023 alone. That is ... an enormous amount of movies. Arguably too many! Talking about a fragmented media landscape. ...
in particular, are important to the rest of the story and provide an effective illustration of the effect that could have on an immortal being (which is a good metaphorical way of showing how slavery in the past still impacts us today). But it all felt a bit too episodic for me (this...
Release date: December 25, 2024 in the US, January 3, 2025 in the UKWritten and directed by Robert Eggers, the filmmaker behind The Witch, The Lighthouse, and The Northman, Nosferatu is set to offer a brand new take on the 1922 silent film of the same name.Starring...
husband's family and ends up being hunted by them as part of astrangetradition. It's shocking, it's hilarious, it's unlike anything you've seen before. I got the chance to see this with a crowd, but it's equally as satisfying in the comfort of your own home. Are you ready (or...
Released in 2018, this anthology film from Indian directors Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar explores both love and sex in modern-day India.What To Expect: You’ll find a little bit of everything here, but if you want more, there’s a follow-up film, L...