One of the great delights of watching a David Lynch movie comes from the thrill of exploring the film’s mysterious depths. Here, in an online-exclusive excerpt from a new interview with actor Justin Theroux, conducted for Criterion’s release of Lynch’s heartbreaking Hollywood love story Mulholland Dr., the film’s costar discusses the confounding nature of Lynch’s […] Read More
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Donald Trump’s America and the Visions of David Lynch | The New Yorker
Before his brief stint in the social-media shooting gallery this past week as an alleged Donald Trump supporter, David Lynch was more closely associated with a different Republican President: Ronald Reagan. The opening sequence of “Blue Velvet” (1986), the film that came to define Lynch in the popular imagination, is a heightened, slow-motion vision of […] Read More
“Who’s the lady with the log?”
Sometimes you never discover how interesting a person’s life was until after they’re gone. Catherine Coulson, the Log Lady in “Twin Peaks,” was an actor, special-effects technician, cameraperson, and more. Who knew? How Catherine Coulson, dead at 71, became the iconic ‘Twin Peaks’ Log Lady Her introduction came by way of a one-liner in the […] Read More
Enjoy the Doing
It’s been great so see the revival of interest in David Lynch and his work and along with it, some great interviews. Here, Mr. Lynch is asked about working on “Blue Velvet.” I ask Lynch about those days. Yes, he really was besotted with happiness on that shoot. “We should be happy in our work!” […] Read More
“Why Mulholland Drive is the Essential David Lynch Film” | Fandor
You Can’t Sum Up David Lynch But you can re-watch MULHOLLAND DRIVE. Read More
Damn Fine Coffee
Four commercials for Georgia Coffee by David Lynch and featuring the cast of Twin Peaks. Read More