Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence” requires some initial audience disorientation. Mistake? If so, why do we miss David Lynch so ...
The actress worked with the late director on four iconic projects: "Blue Velvet," "Wild at Heart," "Inland Empire," and "Twin Peaks: The Return." ...
David Lynch’s Blue Velvet (1986) remains one of the most divisive ... with ties to the gangster Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). The movie was banned by the New Brunswick Film Classification Board ...
Dern was one of Lynch’s most frequent collaborators with the director first casting Dern in his 1986 ... movies you are required to study. And you know what one of them is? [Blue Velvet].” ...
He brought surrealism and weirdness into the mainstream in a way that was both terrifying, beautiful, and utterly confusing, and his legacy will live on through his daring movies ... In his 1986 film ...
The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its film infancy.
Just keep in mind that most of Lynch's movies are nearly impossible to describe in an accurate way to people who haven't seen them, so please don't hold our reductionist summaries against us.
The late director’s unique vision and the love that his persona inspires make it easy to forget how winding his path to ...
To truly understand the signature weirdness of a David Lynch movie, you need to pay attention to the music ... a track he cited often as one of his favorites. He wanted it for Blue Velvet and couldn't ...
Films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland ... cigarettes and milkshakes.) His movies, as well as his beloved television series “Twin Peaks,” are full of mysteries that he resisted explaining.
Though Dune (1984) proved to be a commercial failure, Lynch’s next films, Blue Velvet (1986) and Wild at Heart (1990), were both successes and further solidified his reputation as a visionary ...
I’ll never forget going to see David Lynch’s Blue Velvet at the Nickelodeon in Boston in the Fall of 1986. I had just started my senior of high school and my interest in movies was just ... same ...