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A woman lies bleeding on Sunset Boulevard, there are mysterious symbols on walls, the rabbits are talking, and somewhere in Easter Europe there's a link back to the rooms and corridors of David Lynch's imagination: welcome to Inland Empire .
David Lynch's Next Film Is A Documentary On Transcendental Meditation
A few years ago I went to see David Lynch give a speech at a nearby college. I knew he was there to talk about transcendental meditation, the practice that has pretty much consumed his work in the last decade and has kept us from getting another masterpiece after Mulholland Drive .
Directors of the Decade: David Lynch
The most important directors of the past 10 years aren't always the most prolific, though this series will require a director to have released at least 2 films.
Movie director David Lynch on artist Ed Ruscha
To understand Ed Ruscha, ask David Lynch. He explains how the artist's glorification of the banal became the last word in Californian cool and inspired so many Christopher Goodwin Ed Ruscha strikes most people who meet him as the quintessence of what they imagine the contemporary Los Angeles artist should be like.
I'm torn between dismissing the film as gross-out juvenilia and regarding it as raw religious mythmaking.
Portland Lesbian And Gay Film Festival
If you attend one show at the 13th annual PLGFF, it needs to be the Hedwig and the Angry Inch sing-along , which promises to turn the entire city into a raucous musical.
Lynch's art is witty, gritty, and, yes, twisted
David Lynch is having an art show. Yes, that David Lynch. It isn't the first for the creative force whose obsessively weird sensibility has brought us films such as Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Inland Empire, and the TV series Twin Peaks.
Why David Lynch moves in mysterious ways | Lisa Marks
The prolific film-maker and producer of new film My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? has inspired everything from burlesque acts to Tate Modern's theoretical exploration of his work Prolific ... director David Lynch.
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done
A David Lynch presentation of an Eric Bassett, Industrial Entertainment production, in association with Absurda, Paper Street Films.
George: Erase this fucking movie from my head
To get it out of the way: Coming back is so weird, I miss summer, I am insecure about my time here at Yale, I'm halfway done, what an incredible turning point in my life, I feel so mature, a metaphor about growing up that is funny yet poignant, self-deprecation, what classes am I gonna shop, never took Scully's class, I live on Old Campus again, a ...
First and Last : the first image after the opening credits and the last shot before the final credit scroll.
Live Music Roundup: Wednesday, August 26
Bat for Lashes, Other Lives at Neumos, 8 p.m., $14 adv. I wonder if David Lynch knows he has an English-Pakistani doppelganger running around named Natasha Khan, a modern musical mystic who includes Lynch as one of her major influences, goes by the stage name of Bat For Lashes and counts Thom Yorke and Ringo Starr among her fans.
Pop Culture: Enjoy the Interview
Are you reveling in your staycation this summer, as the economy bucks and reels? If you happen to be an under-employed movie buff with a rapidly emptying bank account, then brother, I've got a recommendation for you: David Lynch's online Interview Project : interviewproject.davidlynch.com . If you can access the Internets , then going for a drive ...
New collaboration shows age is no barrier to risk-taking
Hollywood can be vicious to directors with bus passes. But a glimpse of the strange new film My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done suggests there are still a couple of mavericks bucking the system Buss pass mavericks a David Lynch and Werner Herzog.
Music Monday: David Lynch...Rocks?
When Pitchfork announced in June that David Lynch had a forthcoming rock album, I was skeptical.
Culture Warrior: Digital Cinematography in Hollywood
Digital cinematography has had an ever-shifting role as it's edged its way into mainstream Hollywood filmmaking.
One of the great cathartic movie experiences is shedding a tear for characters we care about.
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JENNIFER Lynch, the spawn of David Lynch, has returned to spew "Surveillance," which is either a ludicrously bad movie or a parody of same.
David Lynch's Dumbland and Lynch (One) (R2) in June
Scanbox Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of David Lynch's Dumbland and Lynch on 22nd June 2009.
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