Blue Velvet' cinematographer Frederick Elmes remembers David Lynch, 'Wild at Heart,' and the late filmmaker's legacy.
David Lynch, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker who brought surrealist storytelling to the mainstream via "Twin Peaks" and "Muholland Drive," has died. He was 78.
Following his death, revisit David Lynch's most iconic movies at home with this Blu-ray box set, featuring "Mulholland Drive, "Blue Velvet" and more.
Director David Lynch, who radicalized American film with with a dark, surrealistic artistic vision in films like 'Blue Velvet,' has died. He was 78.
The beloved director was known for his surreal works like "Blue Velvet," "Mulholland Drive," and "Twin Peaks."
David Lynch, the groundbreaking director of films including "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," has died at the age of 78, his family announced Thursday. "It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist,
David Lynch, the legendary director of "Twin Peaks" and "Mulholland Drive," is dead at 78, his family announced Jan. 16 on Facebook.
Filmmaker was celebrated for this dark vision in movies including “Eraserhead,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Wild at Heart” and “The Elephant Man."
David Lynch was an endlessly creative and unique artist, so here are 10 great scenes that capture the weirdest and most beautiful elements of his work.
Velvet Ice Cream’s Ye Olde Mill is like the Disneyland of dairy. Nestled in Utica, this ice cream mecca has been churning out frozen happiness since 1914. The mill itself, built in 1817, is older than some countries. It’s like eating ice cream in a history book, if history books were delicious and came with sprinkles.
Picture this: a storefront that screams “ice cream” louder than a kid on a sugar rush. The sign, lit up like Times Square, practically winks at you as you approach. Inside, it’s a modern ice cream parlor meets art gallery, with flavors that sound like they were invented by Willy Wonka’s cooler cousin.