In a statement from his family posted to Facebook, they write, “It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch. We would appreciate some ...
As part of its celebration of the life and work of David Lynch, the Criterion Channel will be showing the intimate documentary portrait David Lynch: The Art Life for free in the U.S. from now through ...
Filmmaker, artist, and proud Eagle Scout David Lynch died this week at age 78. The world is poorer for it. Born in Missoula, Montana in 1946, Lynch began his lifelong pursuit of the art life as a ...
Criterion's got a free David Lynch documentary this month, and his family is inviting fans to meditate on his birthday. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes Earlier this week, the entertainment ...
David Lynch, the surrealist filmmaker who bridged the mainstream and avant-garde, exploring the sinister recesses of the human psyche - and the mysteries behind America’s white picket fences - with an ...
It's silly to try to explain David Lynch's films, since they are designed to induce confusion, but that hasn't stopped people from seeking answers. Keenly aware that viewers wanted clarity, Lynch once ...
“You know why I'm whittling?” / “Okay, I'll, I'll bite again. Why are you whittling?” / “Because that's what you do in a town where a yellow light still means slow down, not speed up.” - Twin Peaks, ...
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. He was 78 ...
So proclaimed Jerry (David Patrick Kelly) in the “Cooper’s Dream” episode of the original “Twin Peaks” back in 1990. Like much in writer/director David Lynch’s life and art, it was both exaggeration ...
David Lynch died at the age of 78. Famous for directing the movies The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive and the TV show Twin Peaks, the filmmaker revolutionized Hollywood by bringing a surrealist and ...
So proclaimed Jerry (David Patrick Kelly) in the "Cooper's Dream" episode of the original "Twin Peaks" back in 1990. Like much in writer/director David Lynch's life and art, it was both exaggeration ...