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David Lynch loved the art life to death - MSNIn the 2016 documentary, "David Lynch: The Art Life," Lynch says that he hated studying with "a powerful hate," and that the only thing that was important was what happened outside of school ...
Born in Missoula, Montana in 1946, Lynch began his lifelong pursuit of the art life as a student and painter but shot to fame with his 1977 feature film Eraserhead, a surreal, black-and-white ...
‘The Art Life,’ a new documentary on filmmaker David Lynch, plays like a slow, smoky afternoon in the artist’s Los Angeles studio. Here's what we learned.
Blue Velvet' director David Lynch always fostered a happy and safe environment on set, finding directors who worked with "fear" to be "stupid." ...
The Blue Rose is the second notable fanzine dedicated to documenting and celebrating the world of David Lynch. The first, Wrapped in Plastic, ran from 1992 to 2005. And now, capping off an 18 ...
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 ...
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No Film School on MSNBest David Lynch Films and TV Series, RankedTrying to rank David Lynch’s work is like trying to make sense of a dream after waking up. Some parts stick, most of it slips ...
David Lynch tells stories that feel more like confusing nightmares. Without following the usual Hollywood style, Lynch has created many memorable films, like Blue Velvet.
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LAist on MSNThe David Lynch estate auction doubled as a caffeinated wakeMost of the bidding action was online. But at a ritzy Beverly Hills hotel, hopeful bidders united by genuine affection for ...
The sale of more than 400 items, including unfinished screenplays for “Ronnie Rocket” and a 35-millimeter print of “Eraserhead,” brought in an estimated $4.25 million.
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