This week on Trailers from Hell, “Jennifer’s Body” director Karyn Kusama takes a look at writer/director David Lynch‘s extraordinary, surreal debut film “Eraserhead” (1977) which, surprisingly, never ...
One of the defining moments in David Lynch’s midnight-movie classic Eraserhead is the sequence in which the film’s high-haired hero, Henry Spencer (played by Jack Nance), drops by the home of his ...
David Lynch rarely discusses his work in detail, preferring to allow viewers to bring their own interpretation to enigmatic films like “Lost Highway” and “Mulholland Drive.” As revealed by a 1979 ...
Criterion has released two classics of gothic black and white horror with Jack Clayton’s The Innocents and David Lynch’s Eraserhead now joining their collection. The former is a brilliant adaptation ...
When Philadelphia art student David Lynch submitted a short film to the American Film Institute asking for funding to continue his career in cinema, the committee that decided these things sorted all ...
One of the most prestigious honors a film can receive is to be added to the Criterion Collection, which solidifies a movie’s status as an important piece of cinema. At long last the honor has been ...
One legendary use of music in David Lynch’s filmography has to be the inclusion of the song “In Heaven” in Eraserhead, 1977. The film was Lynch’s debut feature and is still a deeply loved and revered ...
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