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Here are five David Lynch movies you can stream today. Eraserhead (1977) This surreal, body horror movie was Lynch’s first feature, and the one that put him on the map.
Made for less than $100,000, it became a hit on the ’70s midnight-movie circuit patronized by stoners, students, and avant-gardists, reportedly earning some $7 million over the years.
One of the defining moments in David Lynch’s midnight-movie classic Eraserhead is the sequence in which the film’s high-haired hero, Henry Spencer (played by Jack Nance), drops by the home of ...
David Lynch’s debut feature Eraserhead debuts this week on the Criterion Collection, in an edition that looks gorgeous and is loaded (loaded) with extras.It feels about time, too. Lynch’s ...
‘Eraserhead’ 40th Anniversary: Watch David Lynch Explain His Movie Over Four Decades of Interviews. Lynch's surreal first feature opened 40 years ago today, ...
Lynch, however, defies this convention entirely. The world of “Eraserhead” is like our world gone insane; Lynch isn’t trying to scare you so much as he’s trying to make you extremely uncomfortable.
Eraserhead screened almost exclusively as a midnight movie for a couple years, but when it went wider in 1980, Tom Buckley at The New York Times was no fan, either.
David Lynch's best movies and TV shows, ranked. The great director is gone, but his art lives on. From "Eraserhead" to "Twin Peaks: The Return," here's how we rank his best work.
“The best movie for people to watch over Halloween is Eraserhead,” says the director. “ Eraserhead is the most disturbing, beautiful, textural, silent nightmare that I think has ever been made.
He was a brand, though a fiercely independent one: Beginning with his debut movie, Eraserhead, in 1977, Lynch became the rare kind of artist whose last name seemed to describe an entire genre.