
The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel.... (Full plot summary below)
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The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel.
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| TV GuideJason BuchananWhen is a failure not a failure? This isn't a riddle or a trick question, but rather the unique scenario we're compelled to ponder while watching Jodorowsky's Dune. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonAside from Jodorowsky's Dune being spectacularly entertaining and intriguing, as well as flat-out surprising, it also contains wonderful themes, worth carrying into any aspect of life. |
| Seattle TimesSoren AndersenJodorowsky is a mesmerizing presence in director Frank Pavich's engrossing picture. He was 84 when much of it was shot. |
| National PostDavid BerryFew of us get to change the world, but fewer still have the vision and ambition of Jodorowsky, and it's a heady thrill just to be in his orbit for a little while. |
| Arizona RepublicBill Goodykoontz[Jodorowsky's] a hoot, and so is Jodorowsky's Dune. But it's something more, too, a look at twisted genius and missed opportunities, a sad but intriguing combination. |
| Mark Reviews MoviesMark DujsikThe film is a wealth of anecdotes ... told by people who are still enthusiastic about the project and still in disbelief that it failed to come to fruition. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsHad this ambitious head trip come to pass, it might've made Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" look like "Go, Dog. Go!" |
| NerdistWitney SeiboldThis is a film that is largely about Jodorowsky himself... but also about the way sci-fi movies have grown, changed, and mutated over the years. |
| TIME MagazineRichard CorlissThe message to take from Jodorowsky’s Dune: movies once had brains and balls, and lost them. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyIf you enjoy sci-fi, cult cinema, or messianic quests by quixotic lunatics, you will love this movie. |