Director David Lynch, who radicalized American film with with a dark, surrealistic artistic vision in films like 'Blue Velvet ...
dances while holding the snake during the famous scene when Dean Stockwell lip syncs to Roy Orbison's "In Dreams." As far as anyone knows, Lynch never came back to Wilmington after "Blue Velvet ...
There are certain artists who are so visionary, so daring in their originality, whose work casts such a primal and enduring spell that it literally becomes hard to imagine the world without them.
One of Hollywood’s worst weeks in years just got worse. David Lynch, the four-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Eraserhead, Wild at Heart, The Elephant Man and ...
But if there’s a scene that encapsulates ... immediately left Blue Velvet's "In Dreams" lip-sync Few needle drops (or scenes, honestly) are as tough to shake as Ben (Dean Stockwell)—a pimp ...
It could be the crisp slats of light and shadow playing across Kyle MacLachlan’s face while he hides in Isabella Rossellini’s closet in 1986’s Blue Velvet. Or better yet, Dean Stockwell’s ...
He also directed “Mulholland Drive,” “Blue Velvet” and “Twin Peaks ... Patrick Steward, Sting, Dean Stockwell and Max von Sydow. Despite the casting, and the vision, “Dune ...
It could be the crisp slats of light and shadow playing across Kyle MacLachlan’s face while he hides in Isabella Rossellini’s closet in 1986’s Blue Velvet. Or better yet, Dean Stockwell’s ...
Dean Stockwell and, most notably, Dennis Hopper as its deranged, out-of-control villain, “Blue Velvet” polarized critics, but it cemented Lynch’s reputation as a fearless and daring film author.
Nathaniel Welch for The New York Times Supported by Lynch directing Dean Stockwell and Francesca ... Lynch and Isabella Rossellini, who starred in “Blue Velvet” (1986). The movie brought ...