With Eraserhead, David Lynch proved himself a master of the waking nightmarescape. In The Elephant Man, he brought a sense of that surrealism to a biopic. Dune proved he wasn’t the guy to make a ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Second #6862, 114:22 Jeffrey, taking the gun from the Yellow Man’s jacket pocket, as Frank is in the bedroom, shooting. In addition to Jeffrey and the Yellow Man, there is the camera, or at least its ...
John Bankson remembers the night they were shooting Blue Velvet at the old Roudabush building on South Front Street. Somebody rode by on a bike and dropped some kind of purse or basket in the gutter.
"Blue Velvet" remains a cult classic and somewhat controversial film from offbeat director David Lynch, and the film’s star, Isabella Rossellini, is correcting some of the negativity connected to it.
David Lynch’s Blue Velvet inspired Tarantino, the Coen brothers and many more. As it turns 30, Nicholas Barber looks back at its influence. Blue Velvet was released 30 years ago in 1986, but David ...
What is Blue Velvet Cake? Cake lovers have likely heard of — and indulged in — red velvet cake, but its cousin, blue velvet cake, is gaining a following of its own. Blue velvet cake is similar to red ...
David Lynch’s 1986 classic Blue Velvet is surreal, stilted, and perverse, but it’s also the movie where his career began to make sense. Up to that point, there’d been no comprehensible pattern to ...