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For nearly a decade, Suzy Amis Cameron’s “Red Carpet Green Dress Challenge” has been a fixture onthe Oscarsred carpet. She taps big-name stars (likeEmma Roberts, Sophie Turner, Naomie Harris, Gina Rodriguez andLakeith Stanfield) to wear high-end designs made entirely of sustainable materials. And for 2019, PEOPLE can exclusively announce the two buzzy stars picked to support the cause.Laura Harrier ofBlacKkKlansmanfame and Danielle Macdonald, who you may know from the two Netflix hitsBird BoxandDumplin’, will represent the eco-friendly cause (while wearing high-fashion designs, of course) at this year’s Academy Awards.
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ZendayaandTimothée Chalametare kicking off the summer together!
Over the weekend, theDunecostars appeared together at a birthday party in Los Angeles' Pan Pacific Park for 26-year-old Zendaya’s assistantDarnell Appling, as a number ofphotosand videos shared to social media showed.
A third photo from the event shared onTwittershows Chalamet wearing a T-shirt that reads “Darnell’s Freaknik ‘23.” Appling shared more videos to hisInstagram Storythat showed people wearing the same shirt.
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Is there even moreDuneon the horizon?
According to the first two films' directorDenisVilleneuve, wheels are turning for a third installment in the epic sci-fi franchise, based on the 1965 novel of the same name and starring, among others,Timothée ChalametandZendayain lead roles.
“I will say, there are words on paper,” Villeneuve — who also co-wrote the screenplays for 2021’sDuneand the upcomingDune: Part Two—teased of a third movie in an interview withEmpirepublished Sunday.
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Duneis already pulling in rave reviews!
The sci-fi film, which premiered Friday at the Venice Film Festival, has many critics praising it as first reactions begin to roll in.
“Dunereminds us what a Hollywood blockbuster can be,“Xan Brooks ofThe Guardianwrote.
Justin Chang ofThe Los Angeles Timessaid director Denis Villeneuve (Arrival) “draws you into an astonishingly vivid, sometimes plausibly unnerving vision of the future” throughout the movie.