With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'The Elephant Man,' ...
In the late filmmaker's work, the fantastic commingled with the banal, the world of dreams and fantasy perpetually encroached on the waking mind.
When Lynch’s films were first released, they seemed to be funhouse-mirror reflections of society. Not so anymore.
David Lynch's films and TV series reflected the dark, ominous, often bizarre underbelly of American culture- one increasingly ...
The celebrated director, who died this week, played with Hollywood history and grand illusions to create his works of art.
With the city still reeling from the destruction and loss from the wildfires, local Lynch devotees paid homage to the ...
The late filmmaker’s name became shorthand for an inexplicably haunting aesthetic used to describe music, film, and life itself. He leaves behind a great canon of uncompromising art and a towering ...
Vogue takes a look back at some of the most stylish characters from across the late director’s legendary career—and the damn ...
Discover David Lynch’s cinematic legacy: from eerie dreamscapes to iconic films that shaped surreal pop culture forever.
Lynch applied all the stark surrealism of Eraserhead to the story of John Merrick (John Hurt), a disfigured man who is rescued from a Victorian freak show by a kindly doctor (Anthony Hopkins).
Lynch spent time in Wilmington in the mid 1980s, when the director made one of his best-known and most notorious films.
David Lynch, the Oscar-nominated director of surrealistic films including "Eraserhead," "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive," and the co-creator of the cult drama series "Twin Peaks," has died, his ...