David Lynch’s cause of death has been revealed. The legendary filmmaker passed away Jan. 16 at age 78 from cardiac arrest due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to TMZ, who obtained ...
The cause of director and musician David Lynch's cause of death on January 16 of this year has officially been revealed to the public.
We look back on the stars who died this year, including David Lynch, Irv Gotti, Bob Uecker, Leslie Charleson, Jeff Baena, and ...
The filmmaker’s popularity struck at a formative time for a medium poised to smash narrative styles, influencing “Final Fantasy VII,” “Silent Hill 2,” “Alan Wake” and more.
When thinking of Lynch and his use of sound, it’s easy to think exclusively about the outsize role of music. “Where we’re from, the birds sing a pretty song and there’s always music in the ...
“I’ve never met a Pinky,” she says now with a laugh. “It’s a character that inhabits a David Lynch dreamscape. The music is chugging along and you just feel like you’re on one of those ...
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 ...
Music played a huge role in defining the filmmaker’s distinctive atmosphere on the big and small screens. Hear 13 examples. By David Renard David Lynch, the filmmaker whose death at 78 was ...
Kyle Edward Ball was only 9 when he watched his first David Lynch movie – 2001’s mind ... “What struck me is his movies are like music. They have a feeling and an atmosphere to them ...
Riley, 33, born to Lynch and his third wife Mary Sweeney, has combined directing with composing music, showcasing another dimension of artistic talent. The youngest, 12-year-old Lula, has been ...
David Lynch’s children Jennifer, Austin, Riley, and Lula shared a joint tribute to the filmmaker via X on Saturday, Jan. 18. The four-time Oscar nominee died on Jan. 16 at age 78.
David Lynch saw a purpose in things ... but hearing oftentimes The still, sad music of humanity, I think they’re both talking about the same thing: how there is what we have agreed is real ...