Cherry pie is often considered an unassuming, everyday dessert. It lacks the trendiness of a cronut, the nostalgic appeal of ...
"Who killed Laura Palmer?" It's a simple, seemingly straightforward question that kicked off one of the most ...
Director David Lynch attends the Twin Peaks screening during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival. (Image has been converted to black and white.) (Photo by Amy T. Zielinski/Getty Images ...
The death of American filmmaker David Lynch last week has left an irreplaceable void in cinema, marking the end of a visionary career that revolutionised the entertainment world. Lynch’s influence on ...
David Lynch made many emotionally-driven movies throughout his career, but 'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me' remains his most ...
Lynch switched to the small screen in 1990 when he created the mystery crime series “Twin Peaks” with Mark Frost for ABC. The Emmy-winning series became a cultural phenomenon and was revived ...
Loading As FBI agent Dale Cooper, Kyle MacLachlan investigates a murder that quickly descends into a paranormal crisis that envelops everyone and everything in the tiny town of Twin Peaks.
The body of homecoming queen Laura Palmer wrapped in plastic, found on a beach in the opening minutes of “Twin Peaks,” was another ... s soul exiled to the Black Lodge, and his body possessed ...
Benjamin Jackson looks back at one of Lynch’s legacies and its importance for future TV shows - Twin Peaks. It was a question that many asked from April 8, 1990: Who killed Laura Palmer?
David Lynch, the acclaimed filmmaker behind "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," passed away at 78. His family announced the news on Facebook, expressing their loss with his signature phrase ...
FILE - Filmmaker David Lynch poses for a portrait in his private screening room in Los Angeles on Sept. 9, 2010. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file) ...
The black-and-white drama earned eight Oscar nominations ... Even after Laura's murder was solved, "Twin Peaks" found life in a movie prequel, "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me," and Lynch revisited ...