In the 17-second clip, a small blue TV is seen among the mushroom-filled Smurf Village. As the scene zooms in closer to the ...
The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its film infancy.
Elmes tells IndieWire about "haunting dark corners" with the late filmmaker on "Eraserhead" and the great feedback Lynch gave him at the "Blue Velvet" DGA premiere.
Films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland ... (The man loved cigarettes and milkshakes.) His movies, as well as his beloved television series “Twin Peaks,” are full of mysteries that ...
Lynch’s legacy is defined by his genre-defying works like Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and the groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks. His films often combined the eerie and the ordinary, exploring the ...
The visionary behind Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive left a lasting impact ... Lynch confirmed what many had feared—he would never make another movie. Reflecting on the changing nature ...
If I ever wanted to pinpoint the exact moment that I “lost it at the movies,” Blue Velvet is when I knew I was a goner ... acid trip brought to you by the same network that gave us Full House and ...
David Lynch, the filmmaker celebrated for his uniquely dark vision in such movies as Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive and the TV series Twin Peaks, has died just days before his 79th birthday. His ...
“Blue Velvet,” the movie that I still think is Lynch’s greatest masterpiece, followed “Dune” by emerging directly out of the unsettling depths of his imagination. It’s almost ...
David Lynch is dead and we are looking back at his considerable career, from films to TV and everything in between.
His first feature-length movie was the independent feature Eraserhead in 1977, which told the story of a man (Jack Nance) who is left to care for his grossly deformed child in a desolate ...
David Lynch, the groundbreaking director of films and shows including "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," has died at ... He first broke into the movie scene in 1977 when he turned his thesis project ...