Chan-wook Park's Stoker is audaciously, in-your-face creepy and exhilarating in a way few films have been since David Lynch's Blue Velvet. Because it's not just the creepiness -- but the way Park gets you involved in his world so that you can't look away.
WASHINGTON -- Famed director/writer/actor/musician/visual artist/coffee lover/Transcendental Meditation enthusiast David Lynch is bringing Transcenden...
David Lynch is the master of creating those uncomfortable moments in which the banal gives way to the absurd; through film, music and visual arts Lync...
Film director David Lynch is flexing his music muscles yet again. The surrealist auteur has been humming about another full-length album for some time...
At the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, the opening of "Dennis Hopper: Double Standard" felt more like a cinematic tribute to Los Angeles stereotypes than a serious exhibition.
Ambiguity, discursiveness, leaving you with the feeling that you know less at the end than you did at the beginning -- these are the hallmarks of the ...
In the coming weeks and months, I think we'll begin to learn more about Dennis Hopper's great range of talent, not just as an actor and director, but also as a photographer and painter.
Henrik Ruben Genz's Terribly Happy, opening in limited release Friday, finds the sweet spot in that realm of disturbing, unpredictable drama tinged with the blackest possible comedy.
This concert will be about the music, but its statement of solidarity and support for upliftment in education could be the beginning of yet another American wave of consciousness raising.