From Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive to Twin Peaks, David Lynch used hair and make-up in his films as a narrative device, ...
On Instagram, General Hospital’s Finola Hughes shared a montage video set to the tune of Blue Velvet, a song that was made ...
Just diving into the wild, eccentric world of music written by and for David Lynch? We recommend starting with these five tracks.
David Lynch was a master in many ways. One of his most overlooked achievements is the effective motif for the seedy ...
Lynch’s films often feature expressive use of pop music. Blue Velvet is most associated with the Bobby Vinton song of the same title, but that’s not the only 1960s to appear in the film.
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'The Elephant Man,' ...
If you’ve seen Blue Velvet, then you remember the opening ... The camera pans down on a white-picket fence, as Bobby Vinton croons his 1963-version title track. The roses dotting the bottom ...
He has a point about tonal whiplash: The film opens with Bobby Vinton’s schmaltzy recording of the song “Blue Velvet” played over slow-motion scenes of quaint Americana before the camera ...
David Lynch, the director of cult classics such as Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive and Eraserhead passed away last week. Known ...
Named for a love song popularized by Bobby Vinton, “Blue Velvet” starred MacLachlan as a college student who returns to his seemingly idyllic hometown and finds a severed ear in a vacant lot ...