Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities.
Director David Lynch attends the Twin Peaks screening during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival. (Image has been converted to black and white.) (Photo by Amy T. Zielinski/Getty Images ...
There’s a scene in the Twin Peaks pilot that starts with the normal ... we live in and pulling back the (sometimes quite literal) curtain to reveal what’s lurking behind it.
When Lynch is frightening, when he pulls back the curtain, he crafts the most terrifying images ... and Rita (Laura Harring), the White Lodge/Black Lodge of Twin Peaks’ Nez Pearce tribe made manifest, ...
(The man loved cigarettes and milkshakes.) His movies, as well as his beloved television series “Twin Peaks,” are full of mysteries that he resisted explaining. To love Lynch is to try to ...
Laura Palmer goes through hell in "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me ... is in a room surrounded by red curtains, and before her there's an angel. The angel is floating, and Laura is crying ...
Lynch switched to the small screen in 1990 when he created the mystery crime series “Twin Peaks” with Mark Frost for ABC. The Emmy-winning series became a cultural phenomenon and was revived ...
Loading As FBI agent Dale Cooper, Kyle MacLachlan investigates a murder that quickly descends into a paranormal crisis that envelops everyone and everything in the tiny town of Twin Peaks.
Before Netflix, before sagas like “Game of Thrones” — before high-speed internet — there was “Twin Peaks.” David Lynch’s ...
What’s the deal with the red room with the chevron floors? It came to Lynch in a vision when he leaned on a hot car! But even if the consensus is that “Twin Peaks” took a dive after Bob’s ...
But he may be best remembered for his mesmerizing 1990s series "Twin Peaks," which paved the way for many a prestige television drama. With four Oscar nominations, including a trio of best ...