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She teamed it with a pair of same-shade black velvet pants that looked sleek and stylish. Talking about Kiara’s accessory game, she complemented the look with a pair of blingy golden earrings ...
Films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” aren’t always easy to explain, but they live on in your mind and burrow under your skin. By Esther Zuckerman David Lynch, whose death ...
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Then he topped himself, and every other filmmaker of the time, with the film-noir-gone-mad genius of “Blue Velvet” (1986). Then came the dread-drenched soap opera of “Twin Peaks” (kicking ...
David Lynch, the groundbreaking director of films and shows including "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," has died at the age of 78, his family announced Thursday. "It is with deep regret that we ...
He was also an abstract painter, photographer and sculptor whose prints and constructions echoed the underlying discomfort that was constant in “Mulholland Drive” and “Blue Velvet.” ...
This article originally appeared in the January 1985 issue of Esquire. To read every Esquire story ever published, upgrade to All Access. “Cartoon number three,” Lynch says to the Reader ...