Comparability is the Thief of Pleasure

Comparability is the Thief of Pleasure

I’ve seen, strolling in English parkland, that in the course of the method to an indeterminate object — say a big rock, with mossy growths, or a small log, the thoughts continues, from the minimal proof, or sketched factors of reference given, to assemble the supposed creature. I’ve created complete ravens — heavy beaks, claws, pinion-feathers, watchful…

Why David Lynch’s Dune Went Improper: A Comparability with Denis Villeneuve’s Hit Adaptation

Denis Vil­leneu­ve’s latest movie adap­ta­tion of Dune is gen­er­al­ly con­sid­ered to be supe­ri­or to the late David Lynch’s, from 1984 — although even accord­ing to a lot of Lynch’s followers, it may onerous­ly have been worse. In a 1996 piece for Pre­miere magazine­a­zine, David Fos­ter Wal­lace described Dune as “unques­tion­ably the worst film of Lynch’s…