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David Lynch tells stories that feel more like confusing nightmares. Without following the usual Hollywood style, Lynch has ...
The recent passing of the ever inimitable David Lynch was grieved by many, both deep within and far beyond the typical cinephile circles that his odd and surreal work primarily attracted. However ...
As prom season creeps closer, Netflix is dusting off the corsage and bloodstains with Fear Street: Prom Queen . The movie is based on R.L. Stine ’s 1992 teen thriller, and this latest entry in the ...
The Twin Peaks creator had been diagnosed with emphysema in 2020, with his death coming amidst the California wildfires. Rossellini, 72, appeared in Lynch’s 1986 mystery thriller Blue Velvet.
Last night at the 2025 Oscars, Isabella Rossellini channeled her iconic Blue Velvet character, Dorothy Vallens, in tribute to the late David Lynch, who directed the iconic film. “I decided to ...
Specifically, the code is found on a polaroid of Corey and Dylan inside Corey's bike bag outside Blue Spruce Bar in Scene 24 ('Riot Grrrls'). Written on the front of it is their anniversary date ...
There’s a scene later where Jeffrey is required to explain to someone (i.e. us) what’s up with the “well-dressed man disguise” worn by Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) and its role in the story.
David Lynch’s intense interest in art began with paintings and sculptures. His interest in the movement of sculptures inspired him to make short films. This led him to direct his first feature, ...
This scene of wildly out-there behavior likely earned Diane Ladd her Oscar nomination for the film. “In Dreams” – Blue Velvet (1986) “ Here’s to your f**k, Frank. ” — Ben ...
At age 17, I walked into a casting office in 1985 to meet you for “Blue Velvet.” You were the most unique and light-filled person I had ever seen. And you instantly felt like my family.
The only thing that troubles me about “Blue Velvet” is the scene most people found most troubling, which Rossellini recounted in her memoir “Some of Me.” Naked, bloody, she modeled her ...
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 the years, I would blow hot (mostly) and cold (rarely) on Lynch’s ...