The late, great David Lynch. Like all great surrealists, there’s absolutely no one who has as distinct a creative vision as ...
Perhaps the definition of that Joker meme, Deadly Premonition ... but even the most devout Lynch lover would admit that Swery’s bonkers mystery makes Lost Highway look a little like Scary ...
From a certain perspective, the strangest thing about David ... acclaim, Lynch had a rarefied air of seeming capable of selling the masses on whatever he made. That is, until Lost Highway came ...
If you have not seen Mulholland Dr., Inland Empire, and Lost Highway, proceed with caution. Fairly recently, I could only say that I respected the work of David Lynch ... not let me give up ...
These included a conference paper on “Wild at Heart” in 2012, analyses of “Lost Highway,” and explorations of Lynch’s impact on novelist David Foster Wallace and the groundbreaking ...
The soundtrack to Lynch’s 1997 film Lost Highway features dark industrial artists like Marilyn Manson and the German band Rammstein. Trent Reznor produced the soundtrack, and his Nine Inch Nails ...
Ben Elliott knows exactly how impactful a David ... "Lost Highway," "Mulholland Drive," "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" and "Blue Velvet." For Kamrat, Curran and Elliott, now the creative director at ...
Lost Highway poses one of David Lynch’s deepest pet questions—from where does unspeakable violence originate? As was his inimitable way, the late master offers refracted layers of ...
In his memoir, “Room to Dream,” from 2018, David Lynch ... inspired “Lost Highway.” Where did the ideas come from? Did they mean anything in themselves? Lynch never described himself ...
That question occurs again and again in David Lynch’s filmography ... in the opening credits of “Lost Highway” and “Mulholland Drive.” They represent Lynch’s perennial curiosity ...