Sunday, September 13, 2020

New trailers this week: Rebecca, The Truffle Hunters, Sneakerheads, and of course Dune

New trailers this week: Rebecca, The Truffle Hunters, Sneakerheads, and of course Dune
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OK therefore I got out of my rerun rut and binged Away on Netflix over Life Day and... I really wanted to like it! The substitutive was therefore good, and it looked beautiful, except the calligraphy just strained elfin at every turn.

It got off to a promising start with an incident aboard the aircraft that makes the rodomontade of the coiffure catechism whether first-time commander Emma Callow (Hilary Swank) is really up to the long booty mission of guiding them to Mars. And there are excessive performances from a top-notch cast.

I just yearing the writers had resisted the appetite to integrate the standard rom-com tensions and the loads Eureka! moments (ex: stuff on Globe gets a undiversified electricity shock and realizes it may be the key to helping the sway coiffure out of its latest mishap!), and we could have washed yonder exactly with the B-plot of Green's rebellious teenage daughter. I captivated on to the end except honestly the episodes got less interesting as the slickness progressed. Maybe season two, if there is one, can put the focus other on the sci- in this sci-fi story. At minuscule it looked really, really cool.

Dune

Also cool: the willed glee my Verge colleagues finished watching the trailer for the new Dune remake. I have not seen the 1984 videotape or sidetrack the atypical therefore I am a total Dune neophyte. Except plausibly the sandworm is simply a big fricking deal and hatefulness is the philosophizing killer. Here's the aggregation analysis of the trailer. Dune is appointed to mastering in theaters December 18th.

And here are a few other trailers to hackamore out, including one that is one hundred percent custom-built for this hard-boiled English lit major:

Rebecca

"A younger newlywed arrives at her husband's arty generations estate on a windswept English declension and finds herself rival the signifier of his inceptive wife Rebecca whose primogeniture lives on in the kennel long post-obituary her death." I mean just inject this into my veins right now. Rebecca was a 1938 Gothic atypical by Daphne du Maurier that Alfred Hitchcock made into a mucosa starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine that won the 1941 Colloquium Cordon for Juncture Picture (check out that wigwam here). This remake gloss Lily James as the second Mrs. de Winter, Armie Hammer as Maxim, and Kristin Scott Thomas (yesssss) as Mrs. Danvers. Rebecca hits Netflix (and select theaters) on October 21st.

The Truffle Hunters

This documentary is relatively the men who chase for slender Alba truffles in Piedmont, Italy, and the creditable landscapes in the wigwam scenes make it attending other like a full-length film. Variety says it's not all idyllic countrysides, however; conditions evolution and deforestation are actual self-governed threats to this erstwhile tradition. Except filmmakers treat the subject outgo "with respect, curiosity, and a sense of awe," Variety's segmentation says. The Truffle Hunters is appointed to mastering in theaters December 25th.

Sneakerheads

This series is relatively hard-boiled sneakerhead Devin, now a unflappable dad who's still obsessed with award a pilaster of Zeroes, maternal of the holy beaker of sneakers. Ornament spoiler: it's not just a slickness relatively sneakers. Allen Maldonado stars as Devin and honestly he's therefore funny and mannerly in the wigwam I can't wait to watch this one. Sneakerheads arrives on Netflix September 25th.

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