David Lynch directed many scenes throughout his illustrious career that have never left our minds, but these ones stand out.
I’ll never forget going to see David Lynch’s Blue Velvet at the Nickelodeon in Boston in the Fall of 1986. I had just started ...
The director developed such a distinct style that “Lynchian” became a go-to term for any sort of surrealism onscreen. These ...
Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities.
David Lynch is dead and we are looking back at his considerable career, from films to TV and everything in between.
David Lynch, the four-time Oscar-nominee behind ‘Blue Velvet,’ ‘Mulholland Drive’ and ‘The Elephant Man’ who also created ...
When David Lynch died last week, it was almost hard to know whom exactly to mourn. He was a Renaissance man: musician, ...
David Lynch, Visionary Filmmaker Behind 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland ... noir nightmares out of ordinary life. In the opening scenes of “Blue Velvet,” among suburban homes and picket fences ...
But which David Lynch scenes are the most iconic ... about the awful feeling that there was something (or someone) hiding behind this eatery, and he had to come there and know for sure.
But which David Lynch scenes are the most iconic ... In Lynch’s mind, it’s a place where the most disturbing acts happen behind closed doors in regular spaces, all in our own neighborhoods.
Still, it was behind the camera that he would most indelibly ... we were treated to something that I frankly never thought I’d see: A new David Lynch film every week on ABC of all places!