David Lynch transformed the landscape of cinema with films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive,” and changed the parameters of television with “Twin Peaks.” From one project to the next, he repeatedly merged the surreal and nightmarish with the wholesome and quaint,
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Lynch has directed 10 feature-length films with prolific actors like Anthony Hopkins, Laura Dern, Nicholas Cage, and Kyle MacLachlan, as well as the beloved television show he co-created with Mark Frost, 'Twin Peaks.' Lynch's first full-length film is available to stream on Max and to purchase or rent on Prime Video and YouTube.
The filmmaker's death comes just days before his 79th birthday. In a near 60-year career, David Lynch's surrealist films lead to Oscar nominations, while cult classic Twin Peaks won multiple Emmy Awards.
A visionary, his films included “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive.” He also brought his skewed view to the small screen with “Twin Peaks.”
Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost is paying tribute to his friend and longtime collaborator David Lynch, whose death was announced Thursday. He was 78. “My friend and brother, my creative partner in crime for nearly forty years,
American filmmaker David Lynch has died at the age of 78. Here's how to watch his most notable movies and TV shows in Canada, Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet.
Mulholland Drive from 2001 is another standout surrealist film in Lynch's remarkable repertoire. The dreamlike yet convoluted film stars Naomi Watts as an innocent aspiring Hollywood starlet named Betty, who moves to Los Angeles in pursuit of fame.
Director, writer, and artist David Lynch, who transformed the film landscape with his surrealistic vision and ethereal aesthetic, has passed away at the age of 78. The filmmaker is best known for his films Blue Velvet (1986),
David Lynch, iconic filmmaker of Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet, dies at 78. Learn about his cause of death, legacy, and impact on cinema.
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: the shows The Agency and The Pitt, audiobooks by Philomena Cunk, and cinema from the late director David Lynch.