The late David Lynch was an avant-garde artist, a proud advocate of transcendental meditation and a gifted filmmaker whose tastes bordered on the surreal. At first look, none of those
Hed: Remembering David Lynch: “the individual is cosmic” By Sean Avery Dek: Visionary filmmaking titan David Lynch passed away from his battle with emphysema on Jan. 15, leaving behind an unrivaled artistic legacy.
Filmmaker David Lynch, who died last week, was a Hollywood legend. One of his last projects landed close to his hometown. For no charge, he was the
Finding the words to reflect on and celebrate the life David Lynch is like attempting to shoot down a mourning dove: futile and unnecessary. Lynch was a visionary of his time because he understood that words only carry a story so far.
Tim Carmody writes for DeepLearning.AI and was a film and literature adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Even after he’d established himself as a brilliant filmmaker and left his hometown far behind, David Lynch described himself as “Eagle Scout, Missoula, Montana.”
The Roxy Theater is celebrating the legacy of filmmaker and Eagle Scout David Lynch with special screenings of his debut feature, "Eraserhead."
Lynch, the 78-year-old artist and filmmaker, had emphysema from decades of smoking. When the runaway blaze got too close to his home, he evacuated. But not before his health took a serious decline, leading to his passing last week.
David Lynch, who just passed away earlier in January, is one of the most unique filmmakers of all time, creating a style that encompasses surrealism, mystery, and pure imagination. But before he established himself as a singular talent,
Durham cinephiles can experience Lynch’s work at two upcoming tribute screenings. The Carolina Theatre will present a free showing of “Blue Velvet” on January 21 at 7 p.m. The following evening, Durham County Library’s Main Branch will screen Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of “Dune” at 5:30 p.m.
Glen Dylan Burkey waived his rights to extradition Thursday afternoon during his first appearance in Missoula County Justice Court.
Twin Peaks,” “Wild at Heart,” “Lost Highway,” “Inland Empire,” “Blue Velvet,” and many other extraordinary films were crafted with the enigmatic eye of filmmaker David Lynch. The vision behind his films danced in between the realms of surrealism and psychological mystique while reshaping the landscape of modern cinema.
David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker and artist, passed away on January 15, 2025, shortly before his 79th birthday, leaving behind a unique artistic legacy