Is Dune an example of the hurtful white savior trope? Director Denis Villeneuve has opened up about his thoughts on the subject.
Finally, Warner Bros. has released the trailer for Dune. Adapted from Frank Herbert's 1965 novel of the same name and directed by Denis Villeneuve, Dune is set to be one of the biggest releases of 2020. Just a few months ahead of its December premiere, eager fans can now immerse themselves in Villeneuve's vision of the Dune world. Even better, we get our first look at Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Jason Momoa, and numerous other A-listers as they bring the drama of Herbert's story to life. [caption id="attachment_916849" align="alignright" width="…
The final Venom story tests the limits of the symbiote's goodness. Can it preserve all organic life against the rise of the Godminds?
With the future of Marvel's Universe in danger, the Guardians of the Galaxy discover the cosmic messiah - and fans won't believe it.
If you thought Jim Jarmusch had the market cornered on zombie horror comedies this year with The Dead Don't Die, think again. Arriving in November is another truly wild entry into the horror-comedy genre: Little Monsters, starring Lupita Nyong'o, Josh Gad, and Alexander England, and directed by Abe Forsythe. The first trailer for Little Monsters arrived this week after premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. The trailer features Nyong'o (in what looks like a refreshingly funny turn for the typically serious star) as the eternally optimistic elementary school teacher Miss Caroline, who is overseeing …
Giancarlo Esposito’s character in the Star Wars TV show The Mandalorian could be a villainous gangster, or a savior who brings order to the world.
If you read Collider regularly, you know I’m not so secretly a big fan of Late Night with Seth Meyers. Not only did Seth Meyers himself fill a major void that was left by Jon Stewart by leaning more into politics with the show, but he’s also made Late Night a terrific showcase for his talented writers. Segments like “Amber Says What!” and “Jokes Seth Can’t Tell” are both uproariously funny and strikingly pointed, and that “comedy with a strong point of view” mold continues with Late Night’s latest movie parody: White Savior: The Movie. Much …