Questlove, Ron Howard and Steven Soderbergh are among those mourning the death of movie director David Lynch. Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland Drive,” whose death at 78 was announced Thursday.
Questlove, Ron Howard and Steven Soderbergh are among those mourning the death of movie director David Lynch Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks ...
Steven Soderbergh, Questlove, Ron Howard and More Pay Tribute to David Lynch Reactions to the death of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland Drive ...
director Steven Soderbergh, in an interview with The Associated ... searching for creative avenues not in my comfort zone.” — Questlove, via Threads. — “RIP David Lynch.
As non-linear and illogical as they often seemed, they were clearly highly organized in his mind.” — Director Steven Soderbergh, in an interview with The Associated Press.
Sundance is the launchpad for many filmmakers, and each year the festival mints new directorial breakouts. This year, the festival is premieri
The Sundance Film Festival kicks off on Thursday in Park City, Utah, bringing a fresh new crop of can’t-miss films to the mountains. Below, we break down what we’re most excited about and how to spend your time.
The Sundance Film Festival catalogue can be overwhelming to navigate, with around 90 feature films playing across 11 days
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — As many in the entertainment industry navigate the devastating effects of the California wildfires, some will soon be decamping to cleaner air in the mountains. The annual Sundance Film Festival begins Thursday in Park City, Utah.
Steven Soderbergh's genre-blending films, from 'Sex, Lies, and Videotape' to 'The Girlfriend Experience' and 'Presence,' have redefined cinema.
The Sundance Film Festival catalogue can be overwhelming to navigate, with around 90 feature films playing across 11 days. Here are some highlights: “Atropia” This is a film that the producers would rather audiences experience blind,
Amy Berg's portrait of the late, great singer who gave us 'Grace' comes to praise him, not to bury him — and still does justice to his legacy.