Produced by Kelly Prime edited by Mike Benoist written by Taffy Brodesser-Akner and narrated by Julia Whelan Taffy Brodesser-Akner tells a story about how sometimes, in the end, everything is different but everything is good. As Debruge raves, “Villeneuve earns every second of his 2 hours and 44 minute running time, delivering a visually breathtaking, long-fuse action movie whose unconventional thrills could be described as many things - from tantalizing to tedious - but never artificially intelligent.Transcript Listen to This Article. Regardless, the film won Oscars for cinematography and visual effects and remains a science-fiction touchstone of the 2010s. “2049” didn’t even cross the $100 million in the U.S., a death knell for a studio-backed tentpole, and it reportedly lost Alcon Entertainment up to $80 million. “Whereas the original ‘Blade Runner’ was (eventually) embraced for its unrealized potential, its sequel ranks as one of the great science-fiction films of all time,” Variety’s Peter Debruge wrote in his rave review of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi masterpiece “Blade Runner 2049,” which returns to Netflix this month just as Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” opens in movie theaters worldwide. Image Credit: ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection At the core, this is such a beautiful story about a young woman becoming a strong, independent, and empowered adult. “It was a very intense journey that I was so excited to design and to develop. “What I really loved in the script from Dan Mazeau was embracing the idea of a fantasy adventure and a princess and dragon story, but taking it into a place it’s completely upside down,” director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo added. It subverts what you expect: You’re expecting the prince to turn around and save her, and… no. “She’s a damsel who doesn’t need to be saved,” Brown told Netflix. Millie Bobby Brown successfully used her “Stranger Things” fame to launch a Netflix movie franchise with “Enola Holmes.” Can the magic strike twice? She’s front and center for the streamer’s fantasy film “Damsel,” playing a princess whose happily ever after is disrupted when her prince sacrifices her to a dragon. See the full rundown below of big new movies streaming in March. There’s also “Wonka,” “Napoleon” and more coming to streaming after making millions at the worldwide box office. Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos’ acclaimed “Poor Things” has 11 Oscar nominations and starts streaming March 7, followed by the French hit “Anatomy of a Fall” (five Oscar nominations, including best picture and best director) streaming Mach 22. Swifties will finally get the chance to see the pop star sing “Cardigan” and more on “The Eras Tour.”Įlsewhere, Hulu is adding a pair of awards favorites as Oscar season finally comes to an end with the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 10. Top of mind for many Disney+ subscribers in March will be the arrival of “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” which is making its streaming debut with a special “Taylor’s Version” that includes five songs not included in previous releases of the concert film. From holiday tentpoles to major Oscar contenders and the highest-grossing concert film off all time, streaming platforms are delivering the goods and then some this month. The summer movie season is still two months away, but it’s about to be a blockbuster month on streaming platforms.
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