While the original TV series Twin Peaks was only two seasons long (1990-91), it had a lasting impact on television, spawning ...
Ostensibly, “Twin Peaks” is a murder mystery ... Soon he’s greeted at a party by an unnamed man, his face painted white (Robert Blake). “Lost Highway” is a physically dark film, without ...
This was, unfortunately, what we had to do to hopefully get a third party to come in and get us to both agree on something.” The bankruptcy is unrelated to the restaurants’ performance, said Flechner, ...
His notable releases ranged from the neo-noir “Mulholland Drive” to the skewed Gothic of “Blue Velvet” to the eclectic and eccentric “Twin Peaks.” His other credits included the crime ...
David Lynch, the visionary director and writer behind “Twin Peaks” and “Blue Velvet,” is dead at age 78. “It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and ...
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His notable releases ranged from the neo-noir “Mulholland Drive” to the skewed Gothic of “Blue Velvet” to the eclectic and eccentric “Twin Peaks.” His other credits included the crime ...
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His Dale Cooper — Twin Peaks's enigmatic ... who was tried for the killing of his wife) at a party. Madness descends. Let it fall over you, feel your way through it. Decoding the narrative ...
On what would have been Lynch’s seventy-ninth birthday, on January 20th, Donald Trump delivered his second Inaugural Address ...
“Twin Peaks,” ultimately ... confronts Pullman at a party, asking Pullman to call his home, where Blake answers; a man who is impaled by a coffee table, his blood spilling out along the ...
We were talking about ideas,” the Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet star says. “It was like, ‘What’s next?’ And then, ...