Northern Exposure' was hard to find for decades until Amazon Prime added it, and its connection to 'Twin Peaks' makes now the ...
Popping up on my FYP, all three meters of her, was Putricia the Corpse Flower, the Botanic Gardens of Sydney’s Araceae It ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lynch, a former Eagle Scout who was once described by producer Mel Brooks as “Jimmy Stewart from Mars,” grew up to be a counterculture ... crime series “Twin Peaks” with Mark Frost for ...
For two seasons, Lynch’s Twin Peaks was somehow allowed to broadcast on a major network. Here was a show that was as subversive as television would ever get. It was as if some rookie security guard ...
In a 2003 interview with The Los Angeles Times, Lynch summed up his career in a way perhaps ... everyone and everything in the tiny town of Twin Peaks. Setting it against the backdrop of a dying ...
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 ...
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 ...
David Lynch -- the singular and surreal director of "Mulholland Drive" and television's "Twin Peaks," who depicted the darkness lurking beneath the wholesome surface of American life -- has died.