Cherry pie is often considered an unassuming, everyday dessert. It lacks the trendiness of a cronut, the nostalgic appeal of ...
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 ...
Considering its influence and cornerstone status in Lynch’s filmography, this list includes “Twin Peaks” — both the original 1990 ABC series and the 2017 “Return” Showtime series ...
(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 ...
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.
The body of homecoming queen Laura Palmer wrapped in plastic, found on a beach in the opening minutes of “Twin Peaks,” was another. Lynch managed to honor both sides of this binary.
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 ...
"Do what you believe in" - David Lynch told Patti Smith, responding to a question about the success of Twin Peaks David Lynch, the American filmmaker whose works include the surrealist cult ...
There was comfort in reading Twin Peaks co-writer Mark Frost’s words last night, that “the man from the other place has gone home.” But many of us knew our time with Lynch was thinning.
MacLachlan and Lynch worked together for decades, with the star appearing in several of the director’s hits like “Blue Velvet” (1984) and the early ’90s series “Twin Peaks” that ...
But he also transformed television as we know it. It’s not a stretch to say that without “Twin Peaks,” there would be no “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” no “Riverdale,” and, arguably ...