David Lynch was a master in many ways. One of his most overlooked achievements is the effective motif for the seedy ...
In the late filmmaker's work, the fantastic commingled with the banal, the world of dreams and fantasy perpetually encroached on the waking mind.
where he encounters Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini), a troubled lounge singer with ties to the gangster Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). The movie was banned by the New Brunswick Film ...
as Dennis Hopper’s abominable gangster Frank Booth looks on, tears streaking down his face. This was the nexus of David Lynch – dreams that leave you haunted, dreams that leave you scared ...
It was at Bob's Big Boy that the idea for Dennis Hopper's character Frank Booth in Blue Velvet was created, per the diner's website, and that is where David Lynch invited Laura Dern and Kyle ...
There are some personal things in there, too: Someone left a long letter from an ex that talked all about how Blue Velvet ...
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 ...
Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence” requires some initial audience disorientation. Mistake? If so, why do we miss David Lynch so ...
David Lynch directed many scenes throughout his illustrious career that have never left our minds, but these ones stand out.