David Lynch rarely discusses his work in detail, preferring to allow viewers to bring their own interpretation to enigmatic films like “Lost Highway” and “Mulholland Drive.” As revealed by a 1979 ...
Happy “Eraserhead” day! David Lynch’s first feature was released on March 19, 1977, and his surrealistic ode to fatherhood has been a topic of conversation among interviewers ever since. Although ...
David Lynch—the great American film director known for his dark, unsettling, surrealist imagery—died today, leaving a large gap behind in the world of art house cinema. He was 78 years old. Film ...
Criterion has released two classics of gothic black and white horror with Jack Clayton’s The Innocents and David Lynch’s Eraserhead now joining their collection. The former is a brilliant adaptation ...
Andrew McGowan studied at Bowdoin College and the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. Hs has served on programming and judicial teams for several film festivals, and has written about cinema ...
The New York Times transformed a crop of 2011 actors (who were heralded for playing nice characters) into classic movie villains, including Brad Pitt as Henry Spencer! Watch as America’s Favorite Dad ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Horror has always been a genre of extremes. It’s something of a self-fulfilling prophecy; it’s ...
“Mother, they’re still not sure if it IS a baby.” David Lynch’s ERASERHEAD plays this weekend (August 3rd and 4th) at The Tivoli at midnight as part of their Reel Late at the Tivoli midnight series.
Lynch's surreal first feature opened 40 years ago today, and journalists have been asking him about it ever since. Below are five fantastic interviews — from the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, ’00s, and ’10s — ...