Dune: Part One, the sci-fi movie starring Timothee Chalamet and adapted from Frank Herbert's novel, will stream on Tubi starting February 1 2025.
Here's a list of some of the highest-rated movies of David Lynch, the filmmaker who redefined the surrealist genre.
The adaptation of Frank Herbert’s novel received mixed reviews but, as the third feature film in the director’s career, it was one that would mark him forever ...
This is the fifth year in a row that one or more non-English language songs has been nominated for best original song. By ...
Dune is a build system for OCaml. It provides a consistent experience and takes care of the low-level details of OCaml compilation. You need only to provide a description of your project, and Dune ...
The acclaimed American filmmaker David Lynch has died at the age of 78. While a cause of death has yet to be publicly announced, Lynch, a lifelong tobacco ...
David Lynch, Hollywood's most prominent surrealist filmmaker, died this week, leaving a void in our world that probably won't be filled any time soon. Lynch was simply too singular of a ...
Though Dune (1984) proved to be a commercial failure, Lynch’s next films, Blue Velvet (1986) and Wild at Heart (1990), were both successes and further solidified his reputation as a visionary ...
Having turned down the opportunity to direct Return of the Jedi (1983), Lynch signed up to make Dune (1984), an ambitious adaptation of Frank Herbert’s epic science fiction novel of the same name.
David Keith Lynch was born on 20 January, 1946 in Missoula, Montana to research scientist Donald Walton Lynch and English Language tutor Edwina "Sunny" Lynch. Despite having a childhood marked by ...
The adage "one of a kind" is overused yet definitely fits David Lynch, a filmmaker known for constantly reinventing his own weirdly wonderful mold before smashing that thing to bits. Three years ...
Nancy Moran//Getty Images Lynch in the set of Dune with Dean Stockwell and Francesca Annis, 1983. “I’ve had this fear,” he says, “the fear of being restricted—in every way. And I used to ...