Ever since he shocked and puzzled the world with Eraserhead in 1977, David Lynch cultivated a reputation as one of cinema’s most enigmatic yet visionary filmmakers. Striking visuals, perplexing plots, ...
Which is just one reason why there will never be another David Lynch. A movie like this would have ended most directors' ...
Henry Spencer is a hapless factory worker on his vacation when he finds out he's the father of a hideously deformed baby. He moves in with his unhappy malcontent girlfriend, and the new parents ...
In Eraserhead, Henry Spencer (Jack Nance) finds out he is becoming a father and upon the child's birth, he notices that the baby is deformed. As he tries to raise the newborn in an industrial ...
Eraserhead featured Jack Nance as Henry Spencer, Charlotte Stewart as Mary X, Jeanne Bates as Mrs. X, Allen Joseph as Mr. X, and Jean Lange as Grandmother. The story follows Henry Spencer ...
Look no further than the high contrast cover photo of Benjamin Booker’s latest to know that there’s a new sheriff in town.
David Lynch, who just passed away earlier in January, is one of the most unique filmmakers of all time, creating a style that encompasses surrealism, mystery, and pure imagination. But before he ...
David Lynch was a visionary director of the strange and the surreal – but what we hear in his films is as important as what we see.
His feature debut, Eraserhead (1977), became a cult phenomenon ... Lynch’s feature debut is a surrealist nightmare about Henry Spencer (Jack Nance), a man grappling with his anxieties over ...
Director David Lynch, known for the surreal TV series Twin Peaks and films such as Eraserhead and Blue Velvet, has died aged ...