With the demise of the legendary filmmaker David Lynch, there has been renewed interest in his past works, especially Blue Velvet ... film's overall experience. The movie does not have a detailed ...
The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its ...
Lynch spent time in Wilmington in the mid 1980s, when the director made one of his best-known and most notorious films.
David Lynch’s Blue Velvet (1986) remains one of the most divisive ... with ties to the gangster Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). The movie was banned by the New Brunswick Film Classification Board ...
Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP Share LOS ANGELES — David Lynch, the filmmaker celebrated for his uniquely dark vision in such movies as “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” and the TV series ...
For those who haven't yet ventured into the director's stellar filmography, or would like to revisit it in the wake of his death, here is a guide to all of his movies and where you can watch them.
“Blue Velvet,” the movie that I still think is Lynch’s greatest masterpiece, followed “Dune” by emerging directly out of the unsettling depths of his imagination. It’s almost ...
The movie was panned by critics when it opened in 1984 and seemed likely to bring a sudden end to Lynch’s meteoric rise, only for him to be redeemed by his fourth feature, Blue Velvet.
David Lynch answered the call with Blue Velvet. Lynch was an unlikely saviour. He'd made his breakthrough in 1977 with Eraserhead, a deeply disturbing, surreal nightmare of a movie. It was a cult ...