Elmes tells IndieWire about "haunting dark corners" with the late filmmaker on "Eraserhead" and the great feedback Lynch gave him at the "Blue Velvet" DGA premiere.
As the film community mourns the loss of visionary filmmaker David Lynch, Detroit's Redford Theatre is giving fans a place to mourn, and celebrate, his life and career. The Redford is showing Lynch's 1986 classic "Blue Velvet" on the big screen at 8 p.m. Friday, theater reps announced Thursday. Tickets, $7, are available on the theater's website.
Lynch was diagnosed with emphysema in 2024. LOS ANGELES - David Lynch, renowned filmmaker and artist, has died, according to a post published on his official Facebook account. He was 78 years old.
Following his death, revisit David Lynch's most iconic movies at home with this Blu-ray box set, featuring "Mulholland Drive, "Blue Velvet" and more.
The beloved director was known for his surreal works like "Blue Velvet," "Mulholland Drive," and "Twin Peaks."
Director David Lynch has died at 78. Lynch’s family confirmed the news through a post on his personal Facebook page.
Filmmaker was celebrated for this dark vision in movies including “Eraserhead,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Wild at Heart” and “The Elephant Man."
The event will take place on Monday, which would have been his 79th birthday, to celebrate his life and legacy.
To young creatives, David Lynch created mystery, magic, and above all, a new way of seeing. In this reported feature, editorial assistant Skyli Alvarez talks to seven young creatives about the late David Lynch, and the impact the film auteur and musician had on their work and their worldviews.
The decades-long valorization and near-deification of the late filmmaker David Lynch is a sign of declining cultural standards and decaying societal values. Long ago, the public flocked to films by directors whose artistic visions,
David Lynch saw a purpose in things, an undercurrent that pulled and a quiet voice that sang — he saw menace in the quotidian and wondered how it could be he was alone in that. He was a map-maker, a cartographer of hidden geographies and when he perceived the mechanical dehumanization of conventional platitudes “Hey,