From Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive to Twin Peaks, David Lynch used hair and make-up in his films as a narrative device, ...
As for the why David Lynch deigned to do this, the man explained his reasoning in a tweet. Series creator Mike Henry asked ...
He was talking about childhood again, and that peculiar Americana that he tapped so beautifully and weirdly in so many of his ...
Clever readers (or at least those familiar with “Twin Peaks,” which is often the same thing) can tell by the offerings that ...
My experience in the Transcendental Meditation Movement in the 1980s soured me on the practice — but a tense conversation ...
There are many reasons to mourn the gloriously weird filmmaker, but I will never forget his COVID-era L.A. weather reports.
Particularly in the Pacific Northwest, his cult runs in the water and nests in the soil.
The first long, proper kiss David Lynch had with a girl took place in ... was an innocent whose wedge-shaped hair seemed to explode with confusion. He moved wide-eyed through the horror, beauty ...
The director leaves a legacy of albums and musical projects as wonderfully weird as his films. Artists who joined him at ...
A car drives down a road at night. As far as we can tell, it’s the only vehicle on the road, a lonely wayfarer ripping through the darkness. The night is so consuming that the headlights reveal ...