‘Dune’ director David Lynch dies at 78

Rebellious filmmaker David Lynch born Jan 20, 1946 has died earlier today at the age of 78.

The accomplished painter, musician, writer, cartoonist, actor, director, and main creative force behind unsettling features like “Eraserhead,” “The Elephant Man,” “Blue Velvet,” “Wild at Heart,” “Lost Highway,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Inland Empire,” “The Straight Story,” and his flawed $40 million sci-fi masterpiece, the 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert’s “Dune,” leaves behind a legacy of dark disturbing fare still being dissected and emulated by artists of all persuasions today.

As reported by Variety, Lynch passed away due to complications from advanced emphysema which had forced him to retire from public life and moviemaking last year.

Director David Lynch attends the 11th Annual Peace and Love Birthday Celebration honoring Ringo Starr’s 79th birthday at Capitol Records Tower on July 07, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Image credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

An entire generation of cinephiles recognizes the term “Lynchian,” which came to represent the visionary Missoula, Montana-born filmmaker’s dreamy surreal style and penetrating psychological storytelling that seemed to peer into our very souls. 

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