David Lynch

The Criterion Collection – The Current – Justin Theroux on the Magical Mysteries of David Lynch

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 […]

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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

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“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? http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/tv/ct-catherine-coulson-twin-peaks-log-lady-20150929-story.html

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