David Lynch Calls ‘Bullshit’ on One Crazy ‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ Fan Theory
“I loved every minute of it,” Lynch tells The Guardian about making his acclaimed 2017 limited series.
“I loved every minute of it,” Lynch tells The Guardian about making his acclaimed 2017 limited series.
“Why can’t they just give David Lynch whatever money he needs?” the indie legend asks in a new interview with Vulture.
Check out 30 examples showing how production designer Ruth De Jong and David Lynch created the unique world of “Twin Peaks: The Return.”
David Lynch knew from the beginning how much money he would need to return to “Twin Peaks,” and he wasn’t going to let anyone tell him otherwise.
From the initial inspiration to the conclusion of Agent Cooper’s Odyssey, a look at the novel-like writing collaboration that became “Twin Peaks: The Return.”
Regarded as one of the most visionary hours of TV this decade, “Part 8” of “The Return” ends on an image no “Twin Peaks” fan can forget.
“Twin Peaks” fans across the world better get their plane tickets to New York City ASAP.
David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks” limited series comes in ahead of “Call Me by Your Name” on Sight & Sound’s end-of-the-year list.
How did that glowing orb move through a movie screen? “You close your eyes, kiss it, and give it so much love,” Lynch says.
David Lynch’s long-time writing partner said he hasn’t decided yet if he’ll do another season, but it’s an open question he is considering.
The upcoming “Twin Peaks: The Return” Blu-ray and DVD release includes 80 minutes of behind-the-scenes material.
Lynch’s longtime DP Peter Deming talks about his 20-year collaboration with the director and shooting all 18 episodes of “Twin Peak: The Return.”