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Donald Glover's new half hour comedy on FX, "Atlanta," will be similar to the 1990's television series "Twin Peaks," cast with rappers. -
'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' Writer Charlie Kaufman Talks 'Anomalisa' in Interview
Charlie Kaufman sits down with New York Magazine to discuss his upcoming film, influences, and his remarkable career. -
Welcome Back to 'Twin Peaks' - The Series Will Expand Further Than the Anticipated Nine Episodes
One month after writer and director David Lynch parted ways with his involvement in Showtime's 'Twin Peaks' due to budget disagreements, Lynch took to twitter to announce he rejoined the cult classic revival. "Dear Twitter Friends, the rumors are not what they seem... It is !!! Happening again," Lynch tweeted. -
'Twin Peaks Without David Lynch is Like...' Video Campaign Released by 'Twin Peaks' Actors
Over the past few days, "Twin Peaks" fans have endured a whirlwind of emotions from extreme excitement to utter disappointment. With David Lynch withdrawing his involvement from the "Twin Peaks" Showtime revival, the cast took matters into its own hands, hoping for a compromise. -
Twin Peaks Director Promotes Music and Meditation
With an impressive body of work behind him including cult classic TV show Twin Peaks, surrealist horror film Eraserhead, and his last major work, Inland Empire, Lynchians celebrated a one-night-only event in his honor. "The Music of David Lynch" doubled as a tribute concert, as well as a fundraiser for his meditation non-profit David Lynch Foundation. -
Toto Announce New Album 'Toto XIV,' Their 1st in 9 Years [WATCH]
Pop rock veterans Toto, best known for their hits "Rosanna" and "Africa," have announced a new album titled "Toto XIV," which is set for release March 24. Though its title implies that this is the 14th Toto studio album, it is actually the 13th — maybe they are counting their 1984 soundtrack for David Lynch's Dune. Though the band's own website states that it is the first Toto album in 10 years, their last album "Falling in Between" was actually released nine years ago in 2006, so maybe they are just not good with numbers. In the album's video trailer — which you can check out below — keyboardist Steve Porcaro insists that the band is not going "through the motions" with "Toto XIV." -
Patti Smith, David Lynch Interview Each Other; Talk Pussy Riot, 'Twin Peaks' Revival
BBC Two has a Newsnight Encounters series that pairs celebrities up to conduct interviews with each other. -
David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks' Returning For A Limited Run On Showtime 25 Years After Cliffhanger Series Finale
For the longest time Twin Peaks creator David Lynch insisted that the door was shut and bolted on the cult classic that to this day, sparks online debates over what really happened in that cliffhanger ending some 25 years ago. Obviously you can't believe everything you hear and people can change their minds so last Friday when both Lynch and Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost posted identical tweets at 11:30am with the hash tag #damngoodcoffee, fans took notice and crossed their fingers that it was a sign. -
Kanye West Nearly Had David Lynch Direct One Of His Videos
Kanye West's Yeezus was easily one of the darkest and most challenging albums to ever come from a major label, so who better to direct one of the album's music videos than the master of surreal nightmares, David Lynch? Apparently, this dream collaboration nearly happened, as Lynch revealed in an interview with The Daily Beast. -
6 Musician/Filmmaker Pairings For Concert Films
Earlier this week, it was announced that David Lynch's 2011 Duran Duran concert film would be released in theaters for one night only in September. This unusual director/musician pairing was part of the American Express Unstaged series of concert films, and it got me thinking about some other pairings I'd like to see in this series. -
'Elephant Man' Broadway Revival Starring Bradley Cooper Delayed till November 7
Patricia Clarkson and Alessandro Nivola co-star in Bernard Pomerance's Tony-winning drama. -
The Big Dream: David Lynch Presents Ringo Starr with Lifetime Achievement Award for Peace and Love
With only two Beatles still surviving, it's near impossible for either Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr to stay out of the limelight. Macca, aged 71, is still as prolific as he was in his 40s, yet Ringo, 73, remains ever more humble and tame (especially since Harry Nilsson...
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