Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland Drive,” whose death at 78 was announced Thursday. — “He’s one of those filmmakers who was influential but impossible to imitate.
Questlove, James Gunn and Ron Howard are among those mourning the death of movie director David Lynch. Howard called him a “gracious man and fearless artist who followed his heart
Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland ... Musician and producer Questlove, via Threads. — “RIP David Lynch.
Numerous leaders in entertainment, celebrities, and former collaborators have mourned the death of revolutionary filmmaker David Lynch.
The late Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet director’s canon has left a lasting imprint on musicians and sound designers
The film world is mourning the loss of David Lynch, the legendary filmmaker behind 'Twin Peaks' and 'Blue Velvet.' Lynch's family confirmed his passing in a Facebook post, saying there is "a big hole in the world now that he's no longer with us.
The entertainment industry is paying tribute to David Lynch, with Steven Spielberg remembering the iconic director as a "visionary dreamer."
Steven Spielberg, Kyle MacLachlan, Nicolas Cage and more pay tribute to auteur - The ‘Eraserhead’ and ‘Elephant Man’ director was described as ‘the first populist surrealist’
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For those who want to watch Twin Peaks following the death of co-creator David Lynch, it’s not going to be easy. Premiering in 1990 on ABC, the series follows an investigation led by Kyle MacLachlan’s FBI special agent Dale Cooper into the murder of local teenager Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee).
Perhaps no other games have pulled off the tone of David Lynch’s work quite as successfully as the first three entries in the Silent Hill series. On the surface, of course, there’s the ...
If you want the best views of San Francisco, take a hike to Twin Peaks. These famous grassy peaks rise 922 feet in elevation, making them the second highest point in the city (after Mount Davidson).