David Lynch directed many scenes throughout his illustrious career that have never left our minds, but these ones stand out.
No artist felt more American than this mysterious surrealist.
We lost one of the world’s most singular talents ... “I don’t know if you’re a detective or a pervert.” — Sandy Williams, Blue Velvet In Lynch’s 1986 film Blue Velvet, amateur ...
If I ever wanted to pinpoint the exact moment that I “lost it at the movies,” Blue Velvet is when I knew I was a goner. Over ...
From Twin Peaks to his films to his own recording career, the director understood how much sound mattered — not only to the ...
We were talking about ideas,” the Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet star says. “It was like, ‘What’s next?’ And then, ...
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hiding inside the closet in "Blue Velvet," the Mystery Man (Robert Blake) calling himself on the phone in "Lost Highway," the "Silencio" scene in "Mulholland Dr." They're fantastical, upsetting ...
Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities.
It was surreal and seemed like a scene out of one of David’s own movies ... “Twin Peaks” and critically acclaimed films such ...