David Lynch, the director of cult classics such as Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive and Eraserhead passed away last week. Known ...
Twin Peaks,” “Wild at Heart,” “Lost Highway,” “Inland Empire,” “Blue Velvet,” and many other extraordinary films were crafted ...
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 ...
The first long, proper kiss David Lynch had with a girl took place ... He grew up in them, especially in Boise, Idaho, and sometimes felt romantic for those neat yards and white picket fences ...
We listen back to a 1994 interview with Lynch, who died Jan. 14. His credits include Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks. Plus, Isabella Rossellini and Nicolas Cage remember the director.
David Keith Lynch was born on January 20th, 1946, in Missoula, Montana, but lived there for only a short time. The family soon moved to Boise, Idaho, and then to Spokane, Washington. The deep ...
David Lynch ... of the 1950s suburban American dream. Lynch didn’t stay in Spokane for long. In grade school, his family moved again to Boise, then to Alexandria, Virginia, for high school.
In his memoir, “Room to Dream,” from 2018, David Lynch recalled an idyllic ... to a forest scientist and an English teacher. The Lynch family lived in Idaho, then Washington State.
For the next 89 minutes, I doubt that my jaw was ever not hanging open. Because the movie I had picked was David Lynch's first feature-length production, "Eraserhead," a black and white surreal ...