-Dune Part 2: The plot of Dune Part 2 revolves around a power struggle between two noble families, House Atreides and House Harkonnen, centered on the desert planet Arrakis, the only known source of spices. Masu. Dune: Part 2 saw stars Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya deepen their performances, while Austin Butler and Florence Pugh brought new flavor to the mix. Dune: Part 2, which was filmed in 2022 but whose release was delayed due to strikes, has surpassed other 2024 blockbusters and even WB’s other desert-set sci-fi blockbuster. It continues to be a work of art. In most respects, Part 2 brings to life the book’s key themes, especially its warnings about the dangers of concentrated power and charismatic leadership. However, there are two important deviations.
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-Wicked: “Wicked” retells the story of “The Wizard of Oz” through the perspectives of the Wicked Witch (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande). It tells the untold story of The Wizard of Oz, starring Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, a misunderstood young woman destined to become the Wicked Witch of the West, and Ariana Grande as Glinda the Good Witch. Their unlikely friendship at Shiz University sets the stage for a journey of self-discovery that ultimately leads to an iconic role in the legend of The Wizard of Oz. The long-awaited film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Wicked will be available for digital purchase and rental on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2024.
– The Substance: “The Substance” is equal parts biting social satire, gory physical horror, and twisted dark comedy. Demi Moore plays Elizabeth Sparkle in Coralie Farguito’s latest film (Revenge), which was recently nominated for five Golden Globe Awards. Elizabeth Sparkle is a former Hollywood superstar who was unceremoniously fired from her popular long-running workout show when she turned 50. Desperate to turn back the clock. Sparkle injects herself with a mysterious serum, which creates a younger version of herself from her body. The only catch is that every seven days, Sparkle must swap consciousness with her charming new clone, named Sue (Margaret Qualley). But when Sue decides she doesn’t want to give up the driver’s seat, the consequences are maddeningly severe. ALSO READ: From Diddy’s downfall to Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s breakup, a look back at Hollywood’s top controversies – Anora: ‘Anora’ stars Mikey Madison as Anora (Ani), who also works as a sex worker It depicts a stripper from Brooklyn. It depicts her chaotic romance and subsequent marriage to Ivan (Vanya), the son of a Russian oligarch, played by Mark Eidelsteyn. The two get married on a whim in Las Vegas, the perfect setting for an impromptu wedding, but it goes awry when their parents find out and send a team to ensure the divorce. Childish happiness was interrupted. The rest is a chaotic chase that takes audiences through every aspect of New York’s dark nightlife.
-Inside Head 2: While the first Inside Head explored the bittersweet notion that there can be no joy (Amy Poehler) without sadness (Phyllis Smith), the second film explores the vagaries of the heart even more deeply. In depth, various elements are introduced. As Riley enters adolescence, new emotions develop. The most notable of them is Anxiety (Maya Hawke), who takes over Riley’s brain in an attempt to help her navigate summer hockey camp. This movie is everything that makes a Pixar movie great. Inside Head 2 gives the deepest conflicts of our hearts a visual language with warmth, humor, and empathy. And that makes us pretty emotional.
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– Night Bitch: Directed by writer-director Marielle Heller (based on the novel by Rachel Yoder) with heart, whimsy, and pulsating anger, Night Bitch explores the gender divide of domestic and emotional labor. It is an intuitive indictment of equal distribution. It’s also the perfect ode to motherhood. Night Bitch is a hilarious explosion of absurdity that simultaneously celebrates and exposes the fundamental truths of motherhood. Amy Adams gives one of her most fearless and wild performances as a mother who loosens her sense of isolation as she raises her toddler, until she begins to wonder if she has become a dog. start. According to Entertainment Weekly, the film’s bizarre setting, off-the-wall humor, and unparalleled commitment to honesty make it not only one of the year’s best films, but also one of its bravest. It is said that
-I Saw The TV Glow: “I saw the TV Glow” is a loopy mix of horror, identity crisis, and brain-melting surrealism. I Saw the TV Glow is a 2024 American supernatural horror fantasy film written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun. Owen is a teenager trying to navigate life in the suburbs. His classmates introduce him to a mysterious late-night TV show about a supernatural world beneath their basement. Under the pale light of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to waver. The only thing Owen really connects with is a familiar cult show called Pink Opaque. The show eases the pain of high school and helps Owen connect with another loner (Bridget Lundy-Paine)…temporarily.
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-A Real Pain: “A Real Pain” is the story of two cousins battling their own demons as they travel through places that have caused unspeakable pain to humanity. David (Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) book a trip to Poland to learn about how the Holocaust affected the region by visiting their grandmother’s hometown. On the surface, this is an oil-and-water story about two men who are essentially brothers, but who lived markedly different lives. One is experiencing a torrent of emotions and the other is experiencing a more traditional pattern of existence. They both want to be like the other. Eisenberg’s film is a moving and masterful understanding of how they can’t do that.
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-Challengers: Director Luca Guadagnino delivers 2024’s most flavorful film, Challengers. The Challengers is a love triangle between three tennis players whose codependency both threatens and strengthens their game. Tashi Donaldson (Zendaya), a star tennis player who has retired from injury, is caught between her husband Art (Mike Feist) and her ex-boyfriend Patrick (Josh O’Connor), whom she met at a titular Challengers game. I notice that there is. The film experiments with audience expectations and camera angles to create a lively, playful and electric story of competition and eroticism.
– “The Brutalist”: “The Brutalist” is about László Toth (an impressive Adrien Brody), a Hungarian-born architect and Holocaust survivor hired by an American tycoon (revelator). It’s a film of incredible ambition, depicting life over the course of a year. Guy Pearce) is working on a construction project that will lead to his death. The Brutalist has a running time of three-and-a-half hours, and Corbett, who is only 36 years old and only making his third film, appears to have cost $100 million to make it, which by Hollywood standards is a mere $10 million. It costs only 1/2 the amount of change. The Brutalist announces Corbett as a new titan of cinema who has just created a new American classic.