Dune: Part Two review – Denis Villeneuve tries hard to turn high-end pulp into holy writ
This follow-up film is freighted with more self-importance than you would meet in the biblical epics satirised by the Monty Python crew
This follow-up film is freighted with more self-importance than you would meet in the biblical epics satirised by the Monty Python crew
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