1910, Paris. Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux) and her husband, Georges (Martin Scali), run the premier doll factory in town. She reunites by chance with Louis (George MacKay), an old friend, and confesses to him her fear of suffering a great tragedy. Los Angeles, 2014. Gabrielle is housesitting for an architect in his luxury home. After an…
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Dune: Part 2
Shortly after the War of Arrakis led to the extermination of House Atreides at the hands of the Harkonnens, Emperor Shaddam IV (Christopher Walken) expects spice production to resume with the planet being turned back over to its former masters. The Fremen, though, will not allow that to happen and with their army led by…
Crimes of the Future
In the near future, humans have evolved in such a way that they no longer feel pain and are unsusceptible to infectious diseases. These developments have opened the doorway to a whole new world of body modification. As the saying goes “surgery is the new sex.” Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen) and Caprice (Léa Seydoux) are…
The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch is a literary magazine and the only beacon of class and culture for its readers in Liberty, Kansas. After the death of its editor Arthur Howitzer Jr. (Bill Murray), the staff adheres to his wishes in publishing one farewell edition before shutting down operations. The film that follows delves into a short travel section, three…
No Time to Die
James Bond (Daniel Craig) is enjoying his retirement after Blofeld’s (Christoph Waltz) arrest and detainment. He spends his days lazing about Italy with Madeline Swan (Léa Seydoux), though the death of Vesper Lynd (Eva Green, in reference only) years prior weighs heavy on the secret agent’s conscience. When Spectre sets a trap for Bond at Lynd’s grave, he finds…