Patricia Arquette was on-camera Thursday when she found out that David Lynch, who directed her in the 1997 film Lost Highway, had died. She and the cast of Apple TV+ show Severance were being interviewed on SiriusXM's Radio Andy.
Patricia Arquette talks to IndieWire about her role in 'Severance' Season 2 as well as David Lynch's 'Lost Highway'. INTERVIEW.
Following David Lynch's death at 78, 'Lost Highway' actress Patricia Arquette reacted to the news during an interview.
The passing of David Lynch has shocked the Hollywood industry and its biggest names. One of these celebrities is Patricia Arquette, who recently shared her thoughts on the late filmmaker. Recalling her experience at a highly acclaimed film festival,
Baltimore’s ‘Highway to Nowhere’ used to be somewhere. Displaced residents skeptical of latest effort to fix decades-old damage.
I have friends who lost houses. I have family who were burned out of their home. Los Angeles has lost churches, synagogues, and architecture that are part of our collective history—not just architectural gems, but civic hubs and touchstones for communal memory.
The late filmmaker’s name became shorthand for an inexplicably haunting aesthetic used to describe music, film, and life itself. He leaves behind a great canon of uncompromising art and a towering legacy.
The director developed such a distinct style that “Lynchian” became a go-to term for any sort of surrealism onscreen. These scenes from his work get to the heart of what that term embodied.
UMG Nashville and T Bone Burnett are bringing the Lost Highway Records imprint back. The label’s first release was Ringo Starr’s 'Look Up.'
David Lynch's unrelenting 1992 horror film, a prequel to his "Twin Peaks" series, aimed to kill "Twin Peaks," which had been a television sensation just two years earlier. "Fire Walk With Me" famously starts off with a shot of static on a television set,
David Lynch's films and TV series reflected the dark, ominous, often bizarre underbelly of American culture- one increasingly out of the shadows today.
Though dangerous fire weather conditions have eased, officials warned of other potential risks in impacted neighborhoods.