David Lynch, the beloved director behind films like Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, and Mulholland Drive - as well as the iconic television series Twin Peaks - has died at the age of 78. "It is with deep regret that we,
Following his death, revisit David Lynch's most iconic movies at home with this Blu-ray box set, featuring "Mulholland Drive, "Blue Velvet" and more.
The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its film infancy.
Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost is paying tribute to his friend and longtime collaborator David Lynch, whose death was announced Thursday. He was 78. “My friend and brother, my creative partner in crime for nearly forty years,
David Lynch, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker who brought surrealist storytelling to the mainstream via 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive,' has died. He was 78.
Director David Lynch has died. Movies like "Blue Velvet," "Wild at Heart" and "Mulholland Drive" made him a counterculture auteur.
Lynch, who was born in Montana in 1946, was a writer, director and painter who studied at the American Film Institute. He first broke into the movie scene in 1977 when he turned his thesis project into his first feature film "Eraserhead," a black-and-white surrealist indie film that quickly gained notoriety as a midnight movie.
David Lynch is no more.The director and writer known for his surrealistic and groundbreaking contributions to American film and television, has passed away at the age of 78. Lynch, who was
The filmmaker’s family confirmed his death in a social media post: ‘There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us’
Why’, the young naif Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) asks in Blue Velvet, ‘is there so much trouble in this world?’ Three decades later, in a particularly gruesome episode of Twin Peaks: The Return, Janey-E (Naomi Watts) echoes him: ‘What kind of world are we living in where people can behave like this?
Just diving into the wild, eccentric world of music written by and for David Lynch? We recommend starting with these five tracks.
The American TV show, created by Lynch and Mark Frost, first hit screens in 1990 and soon became known for its unconventional storytelling and bewildering tone.