It’s a cliché to note the passing of a celebrity with a social media post reading, “Oh, scr*w you, 2025.” But I get it.
In a Luxembourg City Film Fest master class, the British star also discussed his "fear of unemployment," directors who "lived up to my expectations," Ukraine and what he loves about Quentin Tarantino.
Where better to lay out PBR and cherry pie as an offering to film god David Lynch? “Together in Dreams: A Tribute to David ...
I wrote an exploratory argumentative essay about the use of the ceiling fan in David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks” (1990). Writing ...
The first David Lynch movie I ever saw was Mulholland Drive ... I just cried and cried at the Club Silencio scene. It’s one of the most emotionally impactful films I’ve ever seen and one ...
Patricia Arquette, who plays the mysterious Harmony Cobel on "Severance," won't give you season 2 spoilers — even if you're ...
In writer and director Jake Steelman’s "David & David," playing now through April 5 at Lakeview’s Annoyance Theatre, David ...