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In his Monday newsletter, Los Angeles Times columnist Glenn Whipp remembers talking with David Lynch, a man whose reticence was a work of art in itself.
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The filmmaker invited us to open our minds to the impossible, with movies such as “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” that defined an American surrealism.
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Emmy Russell, Loretta Lynn’s granddaughter and an ‘American Idol’ finalist, announces her first pregnancy on a podcast.
David Lynch, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker who brought surrealist storytelling to the mainstream via ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Mulholland Drive,’ has died. He was 78.
The Oscar-winning actor reflects on a lifetime of work with the filmmaker, with whom she collaborated on ‘Blue Velvet,’ ‘Wild at Heart’ and ‘Inland Empire.’
David Lynch, who died Thursday at age 78, was remembered by his many collaborators, as well as those he inspired, such as “Donnie Darko” director Richard Kelly.
Our columnist remembers his time with the late filmmaker, who famously loathed dissecting his work — but hung on to a Boy Scout ethos one couldn’t help but love.
The director leaves a legacy of albums and musical projects as wonderfully weird as his films. Artists who joined him at different points of his journey speak about how it was to make songs with him.
Entertainment & Arts
The world lost one of its premiere film auteurs when David Lynch died last week. It also lost a fascinating visual artist.
‘Bob Marley: One Love’ focuses on the music legend’s life. In reading the script, Lashana Lynch realized Rita Marley was ‘imperative’ to his journey.