Adding: “Believe it or not, Eraserhead is my most spiritual film”, Lynch once said of his 1977 film ... which look a lot like the moving turkey in the dinner scene at the beginning. Henry indulges in ...
Which is just one reason why there will never be another David Lynch. A movie like this would have ended most directors' ...
It's hard to believe that David Lynch was in a six-year struggle to make Eraserhead on a piffling American Film Institute grant. It's harder still to believe that its closeted body horror and mind ...
Released on March 19, 1977, Eraserhead was the first feature-length film by filmmaker David Lynch. Like many of his later works, the film opened to mixed responses from both audiences and critics.
Masterpieces like “Eraserhead” and “Mulholland Drive ... I love that moment, but if I were to choose a signature Lynch scene it would be the opening of “Blue Velvet,” another of ...
There’s a scene in the Twin Peaks pilot that starts ... Watching Lynch’s midnight movie classic Eraserhead was something of a rite of passage back when we were budding film nerds, though ...
While a college freshman, I went one night with some friends to Syracuse University to see a screening of “Eraserhead.” By then ... Most of us who hadn’t seen the film already had heard about ...
Eraserhead is about a man with a weird haircut ... Well, I didn’t even mention the dinner scene where Spencer cuts into a chicken and it starts squirming and bleeding, or the bizarre dream ...
A film that defies conventional logic and storytelling, fueled by its dark nightmarish atmosphere and compellingly disturbing visuals. Henry Spencer is a hapless factory worker on his vacation ...