Explore David Lynch's surreal short films on the Criterion Channel, uncovering his intense, boundary-pushing vision.
In L.A., the death of the director of “Mulholland Drive” and “Inland Empire” leaves an unfillable void.
One of the all-time greatest filmmakers of his generation, Lynch leaves behind an incomparable ... Kennedy’s inauguration. As a young man he went to college to study painting before eventually ...
David Lynch, known for his surreal and dark films, still retained a sense of hope and love in his films. His infinite ...
In our hyper-rational, technology-mediated 21st century, Lynch’s cinema perforates this tyranny of a totalitarian vision and ...
David Lynch has passed. His films will live on for many years to come. From the short films of the late sixties and early ...
Also new in Milwaukee movie theaters Feb. 7: "Heart Eyes," "Becoming Led Zeppelin," "Bring Them Down," romantic classics and ...
The first long, proper kiss David Lynch had with ... Merrick in “The Elephant Man”. And he loved abandoned factories in their full grime and ruination. As a young man, hoping to live ...
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'The Elephant Man,' he often left more questions than answers.
David Lynch is dead and we are looking back at his considerable career, from films to TV and everything in between.
An enigmatic artist who turned his hand to arthouse and blockbuster film, television, painting, and music, David Lynch was considered one of US cinema's great auteurs.
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David Lynch dies at 78
David Lynch – the singular and surreal director of Mulholland ... Lynch travelled extensively around Middle America as a young man. He attended fine arts colleges in Boston and Philadelphia before ...