In L.A., the death of the director of “Mulholland Drive” and “Inland Empire” leaves an unfillable void.
In a newly surfaced interview, the late director talks sex scenes, violence, and working with Nicolas Cage on his fever-dream romance.
Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities.
Lynch expanded on the dark side of double lives and desire in a small town with the television show “Twin Peaks,” which premiered on ABC in 1990. Originally intended as a miniseries, the show’s ...
Outside of a decades-old fast food joint in the heart of Burbank, cartons of cigarettes, bouquets of blue roses and slices of cherry pie still in their to-go containers formed a growing pile around ...
I divorced, at age 46, and went on to have more and better sex than I ever would have thought possible. I had not imagined ...
The visionary director's belief in American beauty and horror being two sides of the same coin was perfected in the iconic 1990 TV series.
David Lynch, the filmmaker celebrated for his uniquely dark and dreamlike vision in such movies as “Blue Velvet” and ...
He had an early gift for visual ... a cult following over the years. After that came 1986’s “Blue Velvet,” starring Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, Laura Dern and McLachlan.
He had an early gift for visual ... a cult following over the years. After that came 1986’s “Blue Velvet,” starring Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, Laura Dern and McLachlan.