In a new interview, the Mulholland Drive star revealed how the filmmaker kept her from quitting acting. “[Lynch] was very instrumental to me even being in America,” Watts said on Live with ...
Mulholland Drive, often regarded as one of David Lynch's finest works, was released in U.S. theatres on October 12, 2001. The film featured Naomi Watts and Laura Harring in leading roles and ...
To this day, Mulholland Drive remains one of David Lynch's greatest works, sparking debates among fans about his other masterpieces. Whether it's the direction, the cinematography, or the plot ...
"Mulholland Drive" and "Twin Peaks ... the film was a relative dud at the box office. While this was hardly ever a metric Lynch ascribed any value to, in struggling to connect despite stretching ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. “There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, ‘Keep your eye on the donut and ...
Whether you want to revisit “Mulholland Drive” and “Eraserhead” or “Blue Velvet” and “Inland Empire,” here’s where to find the majority of Lynch’s most iconic work. While it ...
His death renewed interest in his works, such as "Mulholland Drive," named after the scenic Los Angeles street that winds through Topanga Canyon. Lynch has a long list of credits for writing and ...
The director himself came off as almost performatively normal. Masterpieces like “Eraserhead” and “Mulholland Drive” said otherwise. By Manohla Dargis It felt fitting that my city was ...
The filmography of David Lynch – who has sadly passed away at the age of 78 – stands as one of the finest, most singular bodies of work in the history of international cinema. From his ...
Big hole' - In 2001, Lynch made his second undisputed masterpiece, "Mulholland Drive," which brought a third best director Oscar nomination. Naomi Watts plays a naive actress who meets a ...
Picture: Valery HACHE/AFP LOS ANGELES - David Lynch - the singular and surreal director of Mulholland Drive and television's Twin Peaks, who depicted the darkness lurking beneath the wholesome ...
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.