I started with 2001’s Mulholland Dr. – a movie I would compare to Shutter Island in some ways – and expected it to be more ...
John Hurt played the titular role in the film, which is one of Lynch's rare straightforward, linear narratives. For his debut feature, Lynch dives deep into a surrealist style that would become ...
Along with John ... Drive, Lynch reunited with his muse Laura Dern for a three-hour experimental film called Inland Empire. It’s his most challenging work yet, and even the most die-hard Lynch ...
Legendary American filmmaker David Lynch has died at the age of 78, it has been confirmed. The beloved director behind some of the most boundary-breaking works of cinema – from Blue Velvet and ...
Surrealist director and filmmaker David Lynch, known for classics such as "Eraserhead," "Mulholland Drive," and his work on the iconic television show "Twin Peaks" with Mark Frost, has died.
If you’ve seen Blue Velvet, then you remember the opening — and whether you love or hate David Lynch’s 1986 masterpiece of curdled Americana, it’s not a film you’re capable of forgetting.
Spielberg noted that he had cast Lynch as director John Ford in the 2022 film “The Fabelmans.” “Here was one of my heroes (Ford) — David Lynch playing one of my heroes. It was surreal and ...
Lynch was one of those creative voices who found his own octave, doing for film what people like David Bowie or Prince did ...
If you’re looking to revisit some of David Lynch‘s most seminal works following the iconic director-writer’s death on Thursday morning, there are a variety of box sets online featuring his ...
Lynch stares hard at his glass. What he’s just said seems ... His performance in Eraserhead was brilliant, and Lynch considers him the equal of John Gielgud and John Hurt. Nance strokes his ...
“I got to know David when he played John Ford in ‘The Fabelmans.’ Here was one of my heroes—David Lynch playing one of my heroes. It was surreal and seemed like a scene out of one of David ...
Lynch started making it while in his mid-20s, as a student at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. The film initially got mixed reviews but became a stealth hit in late-night movie houses.