MGM’s Louis B. Mayer famously observed that “no one is born a star, they’re made a star.” I wonder how he would explain Timothée Chalamet, who is starring in three of the most important releases of the next six weeks, breaking every MGM rule in doing so.His slate includes Denis Villeneuve’s Dune epic; a splashy sci-fi black comedy with Leonardo DiCaprio; and finally, a satiric turn with Bill Murray in a new Wes Anderson film.And there’s more: His loyalists can also catch him in a Woody Allen movie that we’re not supposed to see – A Rainy Day in New York.
Amazon canceled its official release but quietly made it available on its Amazon channel. Chalamet plays the Woody character, emulating his traits and cadences, which might be considered
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