I always say, the film is the thing. The film is the thing. You work so hard to get this thing built, all the elements to ...
I’m sitting in a booth at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank with a distorted simulacrum of a David Lynch meal. Black coffee. Tuna melt. Fries. Chocolate shake. Outside, someone has already cleaned up ...
Fans of the late American filmmaker built a distinctly Lynchian shrine outside the Burbank restaurant Bob’s Big Boy.
We ordered malts and French fries and David was doodling on napkins ... The affinity between Lynch and Bob's saw film fans raise coffee and chocolate milkshakes to the star following his death.
I love when food takes on a deeper meaning in film and TV — when a simple dish becomes a symbol, a motif or a character in ...
The Beacon is celebrating David Lynch’s work with David Lynch: A Remembrance Both Wonderful and Strange through February 9.
David Lynch, who left us last week, demonstrated that if you made something fascinating enough, it doesn’t need to be ...
There are the usual flowers and prayer candles nestled there, but also cans of Coca-Cola; packs of cigarettes, coffee mugs, stray donuts ... to filmmaker/painter/general renaissance man David Lynch, ...
The late auteur’s legacy looms large over the medium of games ...
It’s about a tech billionaire (Channing Tatum, perfectly smarmy) who whisks cater waiter Frida (the excellent Naomi Ackie) ...
When the question came to my mind as to how I would write an obituary for David Lynch, I found myself struggling with it.