Patricia Arquette, who starred in Lynch’s 1997 neo-noir thriller Lost Highway, mourned the filmmaker as she learned of the his death during an interview on Thursday, hours after he died at age 78.
After a pulsating Bowie song - accompanied by a moronic cruise down a (presumably lost) highway, there is a disconcerting 20 minute overture. Pullman as Fred Madison puts in a splendidly foul ...
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The Academy Award-winning star of Apple TV+'s "Severance" opens up about the liberating experience of working with David Lynch on “Lost Highway.” “Whenever people ask me about playing ...
Titled Bon Jovi: Forever, the anthology book is narrated by frontman Jon Bon Jovi with illustrations from over a hundred photographers throughout their storied career. The book – which consists ...
By Melinda Newman Universal Music Group Nashville (UMGN) has relaunched Lost Highway Records in partnership with Oscar- and Grammy-winning songwriter/producer T Bone Burnett. The first release ...
With over 130 million albums sold worldwide, induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and more than 35 million fans attending concerts in 50 countries, Bon Jovi has solidified its status as ...
Some of these AI features have been showcased in Samsung’s ongoing One UI 7 beta program. The previous Galaxy AI featured AI Wallpapers, Image Magic Editor, Call transcription & live translate, and ...
Jan. 9, 2025 By Thursday, neighborhoods still smoldered for miles up and down the Pacific Coast Highway, more than 5,000 ... arguably the real star — all lost their homes, too.
Shacklock feels recovering the violin will help her reconnect with her family as she and her cousin have lost touch over the years. Members of Shacklock’s family will attend the concert, making it a ...
The hair, the hits and a historic legacy. The Bon Jovi classic “Slippery When Wet” rocked the radio, MTV and concert stages when it was released on Aug. 18, 1986, and it's still rockin' strong.