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Lynch was drawn to the natural light of Los Angeles and, in turn, drew fans to him with his light shown from within.
It would be convenient to say that I was so cool that I watched it on purpose, an artsy queer suburban kid desperate for culture. I happened upon it by some mysterious channel surfing synchronicity and kept watching,
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 II—bitter and broken? Was the filmmaker sending me a dark-blue key but warning me not to use it to open that Pandora’s box?
David Lynch directed many scenes throughout his illustrious career that have never left our minds, but these ones stand out.
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David Lynch’s Guts
His visceral films, which reflect the best and worst of American life, affected viewers in realms both conscious and unconscious.
The director himself came off as almost performatively normal. Masterpieces like “Eraserhead” and “Mulholland Drive” said otherwise.
The series, titled "A B S U R D A: A Retrospective and Celebration of David Lynch," will take place at the Plymouth theater on Thursdays throughout February and March.
The world lost one of its premiere film auteurs when David Lynch died last week. It also lost a fascinating visual artist.
The Haunting of Joni Evers boasts a dreamy close-but-not-quite-realistic visual style that wears its vintage David Lynch mystery inspiration proudly.
From Julia Ducournau to Jane Schoenbrun, here are several filmmakers that could potentially carry the Lynchian torch following David Lynch's recent passing.