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David Lynch, My Neighbor
When David Lynch died last week, it was almost hard to know whom exactly to mourn. He was a Renaissance man: musician, ...
Though surreal and sometimes impenetrable, Lynch's films lead us down dark roads to curious, new possibilities.
Lynch’s weather reports attracted a dedicated following in themselves, becoming such a part of the fabric of Los Angeles — ...
If I moved out to Los Angeles to pursue my own acting dreams, would I end up like Diane Selwyn—Betty’s alter ego in Act ...
The filmmaker invited us to open our minds to the impossible, with movies such as "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive" that ...
An L.A. native, John Lopez has written for Strange Angel, Seven Seconds, The Man Who Fell to Earth and The Terminal List. He ...
Lynch was drawn to the natural light of Los Angeles and, in turn, drew fans to him with his light shown from within.
The Oscar-winning actor reflects on a lifetime of work with the filmmaker, with whom she collaborated on 'Blue Velvet,' 'Wild ...
The director himself came off as almost performatively normal. Masterpieces like “Eraserhead” and “Mulholland Drive” said ...
The loss of singular talent and visionary filmmaker David Lynch is not only felt in the world of cinema, but music, where he ...
When David Lynch died last week ... To the extent that I knew him, I knew him as a neighbor. It being Los Angeles, I mostly knew him in the car. David drove me to school a handful of times ...