Fischler was a young character actor in the making when he shot Mulholland as a TV pilot that ABC infamously passed on. A few ...
David Lynch directed many scenes throughout his illustrious career that have never left our minds, but these ones stand out.
Sandy Williams, Blue Velvet In Lynch’s 1986 film Blue Velvet, amateur college detective Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan ... is a sustained 12-minute scene of unhinged psychosexual depravity.
Outside of a decades-old fast food joint in the heart of Burbank, cartons of cigarettes, bouquets of blue roses and slices of cherry pie still in their to-go containers formed a growing pile around ...
Before Netflix, before sagas like “Game of Thrones” — before high-speed internet — there was “Twin Peaks.” David Lynch’s weird police procedural, which aired 35 years ago, brought gothic Americana ...
Many of Lynch’s movies travel from a familiar outside world into a strange inner one. The structure of “Room to Dream,” which ...
In “Blue Velvet,” I laughed at the kitschy suburban blandness and held my breath after Kyle MacLachlan found ... Highway” (1997), the infamous diner scene in “Mulholland Drive.” ...
From coffee-obsessed FBI special agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) in his beige trench ... setting the type of scene that pushed lobbyists to pressure Hollywood to stop letting actors smoke ...
Blue Velvet, in particular, was a sort of trial run for Twin Peaks, in that it blended a noirish plot (and a commanding Kyle MacLachlan performance ... the petrifying scene in which the demonic ...
It was surreal and seemed like a scene out of one of David’s own ... Check out some of the responses below. Kyle Maclachlan’s Instagram (Instagram: @kyle_maclachlan) I got to be friends ...