In the late filmmaker's work, the fantastic commingled with the banal, the world of dreams and fantasy perpetually encroached on the waking mind.
U2's Bono said he loved one song from a classic David Lynch movie because it broke all the rules of popular music.
in which Dean Stockwell, playing a criminal-cum-lounge lizard, pantomimes the lyrics to Orbison’s song In Dreams, as Dennis Hopper’s abominable gangster Frank Booth looks on, tears streaking ...
Veteran bandleader and keyboard/trumpet player Marc Capelle brings his Red Room Orchestra to the Great American Music Hall ...
Who could understand Twin Peaks without Laura Palmer smoking or the scene of Dean Stockwell singing to Roy Orbison with a ...
Lafayette native Mike Miley delves into the legacy of filmmaker David Lynch in his new book, 'David Lynch’s American ...
No artist felt more American than this mysterious surrealist.
There are certain artists who are so visionary, so daring in their originality, whose work casts such a primal and enduring spell that it literally becomes hard to imagine the world without them.
It's only January, but to glance daily at the news, one can't help but keep asking: what year is this? Turns out it's the year that the man known as 'Jimmy Stewart from Mars' ascends.
David Lynch's unrelenting 1992 horror film, a prequel to his "Twin Peaks" series, aimed to kill "Twin Peaks," which had been a television sensation just two years earlier. "Fire Walk With Me" famously ...
What do you do for an encore to “Eraserhead,” the most authentic dream–movie ever made ... in “Blue Velvet,” Dean Stockwell, looking like some sort of insane gangster clown, holds ...