When it debuted in the spring of 1990, David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks was inarguably the strangest show to have ever been made for American television. It was, simultaneously ...
Before Netflix, before sagas like “Game of Thrones” — before high-speed internet — there was “Twin Peaks.” David Lynch’s weird police procedural, which aired 35 years ago, brought gothic Americana ...
He will be greatly missed.” The arrival of Boyle was declared in an October 1990 Rolling Stone cover she shared with fellow Twin Peaks actress Sherilynn Fenn and Mädchen Amick that heralded ...
Twin Peaks propelled Lynch’s vision of small-town America and its hidden secrets onto the covers of Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, and parodied on SNL. Even Sesame Street of all things joined in ...
It’s not a stretch to say that without “Twin Peaks,” there would ... creeping onto the covers of Time and Rolling Stone, and into water cooler conversations around the world.
“They mean different things to different people,” Lynch said of his films in a 1990 interview with Rolling Stone ... In a tribute, Twin Peaks star Kyle MacLachlan said that Lynch ...
Few David Lynch projects ever achieved the mainstream success that his television series Twin Peaks did. In 1990, Lynch and his creative partner Mark Frost ...
His notable releases ranged from the neo-noir “Mulholland Drive” to the skewed gothic of “Blue Velvet” to the eclectic and eccentric “Twin Peaks,” which won three Golden Globes ...
David Lynch, Visionary Filmmaker Behind 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive ... strange things happen in the woods,” Lynch told Rolling Stone. “And it just seemed to me that people only ...
But the Nine Inch Nails founder didn’t have experience in Hollywood when David Lynch called and said he wanted Reznor to work ...