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Every David Lynch Movie and TV Show, Ranked
The legendary filmmaker David Lynch is not among us anymore. Here is a look back on the pioneer of the thriller genre’s best works.
This Is David Lynch’s Most Underrated Movie (And You Should Watch It)
David Lynch, one cinema’s greatest and most unique filmmakers, passed away last week at the age of 78 and his passing not only prompted an outpouring of praise for the legendary creator but also has resulted in a surge of interest in some of his most iconic and indelible projects.
David Lynch Was Working On A Movie For Madonna In The 1990s That Never Came To Be
T hroughout his career, David Lynch often crossed paths with Barry Gifford. It was from Gifford’s novel of the same name that Lynch adapted Wild At Heart. Later, they collaborat
Why David Lynch thought viewers needed to decipher his movies for themselves: “Figure things out as a detective”
David Lynch did not believe in giving viewers all the answers. nstead, his movies, like 'Mulholland Drive', force us to make up our own interpretations.
In memory of David Lynch
David Lynch died on Jan. 15, 2025 from complications of emphysema, a chronic lung disease, at the age of 78. He was known primarily for his direction of surreal and dreamlike movies, such as “Eraserhead,” “The Elephant Man,” “Blue Velvet,” “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me,” “Lost Highway,” “Mulholland Drive” and his popular TV show: “Twin Peaks.”
Before David Lynch, there was Francis Bacon
In this he was a lot like the painter Francis Bacon, who died in 1992, the year that Lynch’s “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” was released. In my experience, people who like
What Really Defined David Lynch
After David Lynch’s death last month, as I revisited his work, one thing became clear to me: The Return (made in collaboration with Mark Frost, Twin Peaks ’ co-creator) was not only his final major project but also a culmination of his style,
David Lynch's Dying Regrets Revealed
Legendary moviemaker David Lynch was haunted to the grave by a painful regret. Knewz.com can reveal the Mulholland Drive director was a serial cheater with four failed marriages that left his exes heartbroken and his children scarred.
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5 Projects That Prove That There Will Never Be Another Director Like David Lynch
Which is just one reason why there will never be another David Lynch. A movie like this would have ended most directors' ...
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The big screen supervillain inspired by David Lynch’s ‘The Elephant Man’: “He’s got this congenital disease”
The supervillain inspired by David Lynch's 'The Elephant Man' is Barry Keoghan's Joker in 'The Batman' because he has a congenital disease causing his deformity ...
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David Lynch Loved ‘The Wizard of Oz’ So Much, There’s an Entire Documentary About It
Despite the avant-garde style David Lynch was known for, he had a love for plenty more traditional movies. So much so that ...
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Images and Triplex cinemas honor David Lynch's surreal style with film tributes
Berkshire County theaters Images Cinema and The Triplex are celebrating David Lynch’s legacy with special film screenings, ...
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David Lynch's films pull back the red curtain on our shared reality
Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities.
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‘A Love Story in Hell’: David Lynch on Wild at Heart
In a newly surfaced interview, the late director talks sex scenes, violence, and working with Nicolas Cage on his fever-dream ...
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Pass the Remote: David Lynch tribute at Oakland's Grand Lake
The legacy of filmmaker David Lynch lives on; his boundary-pushing films are classics. Oakland’s Grand Lake Theatre presents ...
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David Lynch's musical collaborations built worlds out of what was heard as much as what was seen
But the Nine Inch Nails founder didn’t have experience in Hollywood when David Lynch called and said he wanted Reznor to work ...
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