When Lynch’s films were first released, they seemed to be funhouse-mirror reflections of society. Not so anymore.
David Lynch's films and TV series reflected the dark, ominous, often bizarre underbelly of American culture- one increasingly ...
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'The Elephant Man,' ...
With the city still reeling from the destruction and loss from the wildfires, local Lynch devotees paid homage to the ...
David Lynch, the director of "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive" who died this week, was a fearless filmmaker who changed ...
Vogue takes a look back at some of the most stylish characters from across the late director’s legendary career—and the damn ...
"I sometimes do commercials to make money," Lynch said in a 2008 interview, emphasizing the last two words like a cartoon bad guy.
His work could be weird, disturbing, nonlinear, even perverse. In life, he was almost comically old-fashioned. But there’s a ...
The filmmaker behind Twin Peaks, Mulholland Dr., and Blue Velvet, who died at 78, made the strange seem normal and the normal ...
Lynch was one of those creative voices who found his own octave, doing for film what people like David Bowie or Prince did ...
Films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” aren’t always easy to explain, but they live on in your mind and burrow under your skin.
I’ll never forget going to see David Lynch’s Blue Velvet at the Nickelodeon in Boston in the Fall of 1986. I had just started ...