David Lynch, the director of cult classics such as Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive and Eraserhead passed away last week. Known for his cryptic storytelling, surrealist imagery, and eerie moodiness, the filmmaker’s career was defined by a distinct visual style,
Director David Lynch has died. His sinister ... in 1946, Lynch spent much of his childhood in Boise, Idaho. For the rest of his life, Lynch looked as if he had stepped out of the 1950s, with a messy pompadour of silver hair and simple outfits of slacks ...
Many of Lynch’s movies travel from a familiar outside world into a strange inner one. The structure of “Room to Dream,” which alternates between third-person accounts of Lynch’s life written by Kristine McKenna,
Twin Peaks creator David Lynch had died at the age of 78. "It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate some privacy at this time,
David Lynch, who died Thursday, combined Eisenhower-era innocence & experimental cinema to forge a disturbing, darkly hilarious look at American life
David Lynch died at the age of 78, his family announced on Thursday, January 16. It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate some privacy at this time.
David Lynch, the artist, filmmaker, and musician who mined the strange and the surreal over four decades, has died.
David Lynch, the creator of the television series "Twin Peaks" and the director of "Dune," passed away at the age of 78.
in 1946, Lynch spent much of his childhood in Boise, Idaho. For the rest of his life ... "Mulholland Drive is a fairly characteristic David Lynch picture, which is to say it's moody, atmospheric ...
Director David Lynch has died. His sinister ... in 1946, Lynch spent much of his childhood in Boise, Idaho. For the rest of his life, Lynch looked as if he had stepped out of the 1950s, with ...
Twin Peaks,” “Wild at Heart,” “Lost Highway,” “Inland Empire,” “Blue Velvet,” and many other extraordinary films were crafted with the enigmatic eye of filmmaker David Lynch. The vision behind his films danced in between the realms of surrealism and psychological mystique while reshaping the landscape of modern cinema.
When I was in my early 30s, I had some minor surgery and was laid up for a long weekend. Knowing this was scheduled, I had gone to the neighborhood