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Denis Villeneuve's 2025 Oscars Snub Continues A Troubling Pattern For The Director
Part Two succeeded with audiences and critics, yet that didn't seem to matter to the Academy for this year's Oscars.
'Dune: Part 2' and 'Alien: Romulus' score Oscar nominations, but Denis Villeneuve misses out again
Last week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences came out with their list of official nominees that will compete for Oscars in 2025 and " Dune: Part 2 ," " Alien: Romulus ," and " Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes " did find some favor with a number of Academy voters.
The Oscars Snubbed Denis Villeneuve ... and the Reason Why Is Troubling
When Denis Villeneuve was originally announced to be directing Dune: Part One, it was clear he was the perfect fit, and what he gave us was a film we had never seen the likes of before. The Academy took notice,
‘It Makes No Sense To Me’: Dune’s Josh Brolin Doesn’t Hold Back On Denis Villeneuve Being Snubbed At The Oscars Again
Apparently, I am going to quit acting because Denis Villeneuve didn’t get nominated. This is just how this thing works. It makes no sense to me. That’s okay. [Editor] Joe Walk
Josh Brolin slams ‘Dune: Part 2’ Oscars snub: ‘I’m going to quit acting’
Apparently, I am going to quit acting because Denis Villeneuve didn’t get nominated. This is just how this thing works. It makes no sense to me,” said Josh Brolin.
‘Dune: Part Two’: After Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar Snub, Will Josh Brolin Honor His Promise And Quit Acting?
The 'Dune' actor threatened he'd quit acting if Villeneuve got snubbed for Best Director again, which the directed did this morning.
Oscars: Josh Brolin & Christopher Miller React to Denis Villeneuve’s Best Director Snub
Actor Josh Brolin and filmmaker Christopher Miller recently reacted to director Denis Villeneuve being left out of the Best Director running for his work on Dune: Part 2. What did Brolin and Miller say about Villeneuve’s snub?
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Denis Villeneuve has confirmed work on a sci-fi movie, and it’s not «Dune»
The director of the «Dune» trilogy is considering an ambitious sci-fi project, the script for which has already been written ...
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Denis Villeneuve’s unusual on-set ritual: “It’s an embarrassing thing”
After making monumental films such as 'Dune' and 'Blade Runner 2049' Denis Villeneuve has shared the habits he uses to focus ...
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Taylor Sheridan refuses to make Sicario 3 and he has a great reason
Don’t expect Taylor Sheridan to write Sicario 3 any time soon. The writer-director has made it clear why he isn’t interested in the sequel.
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The Oscars Just Repeated Their Worst Ever Sci-Fi Snub
Possible factors for the snub include recency bias, fan preferences, and delayed recognition of great directors by the ...
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Despite acclaim, ‘Dune: Part Two’ falls short of ‘Part One’ in Oscar nominations
Part Two' of Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi novel added to 'Part One's' Oscar nominations haul on ...
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Denis Villeneuve’s Criterion Closet Picks
Director Denis Villeneuve steps into the Criterion Closet to choose and talk about a few of his favorite films, including ...
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“It’s not a big budget movie”: Before ‘Dune 2’ Snub, Guillermo del Toro Revealed Why Denis Villeneuve’s Real Masterpiece Failed Miserably
Guillermo del Toro shares his thoughts on why Denis Villeneuve's masterpiece flick Blade Runner 2049 failed miserably at the ...
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Dune 3's 12-Year Time Jump & Cast Challenge Addressed By Denis Villeneuve
Part 3's 12-year time jump is addressed by Denis Villeneuve, who is taking on the third movie after directing the first two.
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