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      Dune: Part Two was an amazing film, a truly cinematic masterpiece. You could tell that the director was a fan of the original Frank Herbert novels and paid careful attention to the source material. There were changes, as there always are, during the translation from book to the big screen, but it is definitely a film that I recommend anyone who is a fan of a good science fiction novel go see. The soundtrack, the lighting, the attention to detail on Arrakis, they're all amazing.
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      Got my hopes up to see Dune: Part Two this weekend only to discover I misread the release date and it doesn't come out till March 1st 😞
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      Just saw the new actor going to be playing Superman, less than impressed. Keeping my fingers crossed I'm wrong though.
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    • The Most Precious of Cargoes, the first animated feature from Oscar-winning French director Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist), will open this year’s Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The feature is a 2D animated adaptation of the best-selling book by French author Jean-Claude Grumberg. Set during World War II, it tells the story of a French Jewish family deported to Auschwitz. On the train to the death camp, in a desperate gesture, the father throws one of his baby twins out into the snow, where he’s discovered by a childless Polish couple living deep in the forest. Hazanavicius presented the film as a work-in-progress at Annecy two years ago. French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant narrates the film with voice acting from Dominique Blanc, Denis Podalydès, and Grégory Gadebois. Oscar-winning composer Alexandre Desplat (The Shape of Water) composed the score. Animation is from 3.0 Studio – formerly Prima Linea — the group behind the Oscar-nominated The Red Turtle (2016). StudioCanal is handling worldwide sales of the film. Annecy festival president Dominique Puthod, CEO Mickaël Marin, and artistic director Marcel Jean unveiled the full 2024 lineup at a press conference on Thursday. (See the full lineup below). Among the features going up against The Most Precious of Cargoes in official competition this year are Ghost Cat Anzu from Japanese directors Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita, Sauvages ! from My Life as a Zucchini director Claude Barras, and Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail. Some of the highlights of Anncey’s Contrechamp (reverse-shot) sidebar are David Baute’s Black Butterflies from Spain, Brazilian animated feature Our Crazy Love from director Nelson Botter Jr., and the Pakistani film The Glassworker by director Usman Riaz. Alongside the competition titles, some of the bigger animated blockbusters that will bow out of competition at Annecy this year include Paramount and Hasbro’s Transformers One, Sony’s The Garfield Movie, and Despicable Me 4, the latest in the hit franchise from Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment. Every single one of the Despicable Me and Minion films has screened at the French festival. Annecy audiences will also get sneak peeks at such hotly anticipated features as DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot, Pixar’s Inside Out 2, and upcoming Netflix animation films, including the new Wallace & Gromit feature and Zack Snyder’s Twilight of the Gods. For the first time this year, the festival will screen a section of 12 new films in a new, non-competition section, “Annecy Presents,” highlighting movies “which are excellent but maybe too commercial or not designed to appeal to a jury,” explained Annecy artistic director Marcel Jean. A focus on films for younger audiences and a diversity of global productions informs the selection for the new sidebar. Garfield will screen in the Annecy Presents section, as will such features as Mascha Halberstad’s Fox and Hare Save the Forest and Behnoud Nekooei’s Extinction, a rare animated feature from Malaysia. This year Annecy will honor Terry Gilliam with an Honorary Cristal award for his achievement in animation. “Despite not having done much in animation — the opening credits for Monty Python, a few short films — Terry is hugely influential among animators,” said Jean, “his cut-paper technique and his spirit was very influential. Animators love [Gilliam’s 1988 comedy] The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, they love Brazil (1985).” Adding to the quirkiness factor at this year’s Annecy will be Wes Anderson, who will attend the festival as a special guest and present a masterclass. The director won Annecy’s feature film Cristal and Audience awards in 2010 for his stop-motion film Fantastic Mr. Fox and took the jury award in 2022 for the “Aline” music video from The French Dispatch. The 2024 Annecy Film Festival runs June 9-15. The Mifa animation film market runs alongside the festival June 11-14. Source.
    • Nathan Fillion declares his Superman character "Guy Gardner is 90% flawed and doesn't care." Fillion discovered he would be playing the Green Lantern Gardner from director James Gunn when they bumped into one another at The Suicide Squad (2021) premiere party. Guy Gardner first appears in the pages of Green Lantern No. 59 (1968). https://movieweb.com/superman-dcu-nathan-fillion-green-lantern-guy-gardner-role-update/
    • Sony acquires television and film rights to the Clue board game, potentially presenting classic murder-mystery in new big and small screen adaptations. Hasbro appointed Zev Foreman and Gabriel Marano to lead the new division of Hasbro focused on movies, TV, animation and digital media back in 2023. A refreshed iteration of Clue was announced the same year and features reimagined characters for fans of the classic whodunit. https://movieweb.com/clue-sony-hasbro-film-tv-rights-adaptations/
    • A stellar British cast, including Helen Mirren and Ben Kingsley, is set to star in the film adaptation of the best-selling novel The Thursday Murder Club. Chris Columbus will direct the project. Spielberg's production company is behind the movie. Richard Osman, known for quiz shows and Taskmaster, sold the rights to his book series to Spielberg. https://movieweb.com/helen-mirren-pierce-brosnan-ben-kingsley-cast-the-thursday-murder-club-chris-columbus-to-direct/
    • French distributor Le Pacte may save the day for Coppola's film, aiding in its Cannes competition goals. Coppola wants a massive theatrical and IMAX release for Megalopolis , which needs French theatrical distribution at the least for its Cannes competition. Coppola has refuted claims that the production was chaotic and that various people quit the film. Megalopolis appears to be an epic passion project for the brilliant director. https://movieweb.com/francis-ford-coppola-megalopolis-distribution-le-pacte/
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