David Lynch never goes out of style. Ask any artist who’s worked with him, from Laura Dern to Patricia Arquette, they’ll tell you the Missoula native and Eagle Scout is a master filmmaker and an empathetic collaborator, with anyone he hires willing to follow his strange star down the rabbit hole together.
Last October marked 20 years since David Lynch’s masterpiece “Mulholland Drive” first hit theaters, but in some circles, the celebration still hasn’t ended.
Here's a look at 25 established songs, not those produced specifically for a film's soundtrack, that have become well-known for their place in movie history.
When Martin Scorsese was starting out his career editing for friends and making B-movie genre flicks for the likes of Roger Corman, it's hard to say if anyone truly saw what the future held for the young filmmaker.
This year, the NBA established a hotline for players to call and chat about NBA referees. It's still going strong in the playoffs, which is more than we can say for some of the conference finalists.