David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker known for “Twin Peaks” and “The Elephant Man,” was an artist in more than one sense of the word. He was an experimental rocker and sound designer whose ...
Roy Keane has reignited a bitter feud with Rod Stewart - slamming the legendary singer as an egg and ‘rubbish’. Speaking on the Stick to the Football podcast, he said: “He has a go at ...
David Lynch, the American filmmaker, writer and artist who scored best director Oscar nominations for Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive and co-created the groundbreaking TV ...
Lynch later told Chris Rodley that at the conclusion of the ordeal, “I was almost dead. Almost dead!” However, Lynch’s second film for De Laurentiis defined the contours of his mature style.
And Guardiola has now gained an unlikely ally in the aftermath of the incident, in the form of Manchester United legend Roy Keane ... them everywhere and he’s dead right.
FUMING Roy Keane told “rubbish” Rod Stewart to retire after the music legend “had a go” at Manchester United’s iconic former captain. Glastonbury headliner Stewart, 80, called out Keane ...
He told The Sun: 'I was dead — it's a miracle I'm here. I'm upstairs puffing away on my vape then suddenly I lost my breath and collapsed. My family called for an ambulance and started giving ...
A visionary, his films included “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive.” He also brought his skewed view to the small screen with “Twin Peaks.” The avant-garde filmmaker ...
Lynch would have been 79 on January 20. Photo: Michael Kovac/FilmMagic In an interview with Sight & Sound in 2024, Lynch revealed that he could no longer work on a film set, as he was suffering ...
David Lynch, an influential director known for his unique and surrealistic films and TV shows including “Blue Velvet” and “Twin Peaks,” has died. He was 78. “It is with deep regret that ...
it has been able to stop and recover more than $31 million in improper Social Security payments to dead people WASHINGTON -- Ever since the U.S. Social Security Administration opened its books to ...