David Lynch -- the singular and surreal director of "Mulholland Drive" and television's "Twin Peaks," who depicted the darkness lurking beneath the wholesome surface of American life -- has died.
Those in the latter camp should rejoice, then, because in Mulholland Drive, David Lynch gets Lynchian with a vengeance. Linear narrative is, of course, conspicuous by its absence, but in its place ...
Whether you want to revisit "Mulholland Drive" and "Eraserhead" or "Blue Velvet" and "Inland Empire," here's where to find the majority of Lynch's most iconic work. While it may not be his movie ...
645 NOW TO NEW FLICK PICKS CHRISTOPHER POLLARD OF MILWAUKEE FILM AND THE MOVIE PODCAST IN-EAR BUDS ... NEXT UP, THE THRILLING MULHOLLAND DRIVE. IT DOES RETURN TO THE BIG SCREEN.