The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its film infancy.
Elmes tells IndieWire about "haunting dark corners" with the late filmmaker on "Eraserhead" and the great feedback Lynch gave him at the "Blue Velvet" DGA premiere.
"My wife and I had a prop shop," Pickler told the StarNews in 2006, "and I went down to the production offices to see what ... good behind-the-scenes footage from the "Blue Velvet" shoot, it's ...
But she didn’t see it. “Mama was no prude,” he ... The only thing that troubles me about “Blue Velvet” is the scene most people found most troubling, which Rossellini recounted in ...
I’ll never forget going to see David Lynch’s Blue Velvet at the Nickelodeon in Boston in the Fall of 1986. I had just started my senior of high school and my interest in movies was just beginning to ...
It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way ... He added: “Once you’re exposed to fearful things, and you see that really and truly many, many, many things ...
In a newly surfaced interview, the late director talks sex scenes, violence, and working with Nicolas Cage on his fever-dream ...
David Lynch, director of film classics such as Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and The ... nourish our imagination and inspire all those who see cinema as an art capable of revealing the unspeakable.” ...
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive ... that was made clear in a dazzling “scene within a scene,” when Watts auditions for a role in ...
Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard and more have paid tribute to David Lynch, the visionary director behind “Twin Peaks” and “Blue Velvet” who ... and seemed like a scene out of one of David ...
We shall not see his ... we mulled over Blue Velvet, in one of the surely infinite number of fervid conversations that movie has inspired. My friend was speaking of the final scene, in which ...
The director of 'Blue Velvet,' 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive ... to nourish our imagination and inspire all those who see cinema as an art capable of revealing the unspeakable.” ...