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30 TV shows you can’t afford to miss in 2017

By Little White Lies

Must-see series coming your way next year including Taboo, American Gods and Stranger Things.

Watch David Lynch eat a doughnut to the Twin Peaks soundtrack

By Tom Williams

The most anticipated TV event of next year drops the best teaser of 2016.

Christmas gift recommendation: a replica Eraserhead baby

By Tom Williams

Clear off a radiator – a lovingly crafted model of the infamous alien tot can now be yours to own.

How Blue Velvet reflects the voyeuristic gaze of Rear Window

By Tom Watchorn

Paranoia, mystery and moral ambiguity abound in David Lynch and Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpieces.

Blue Velvet (1986)

By David Jenkins

David Lynch’s peek behind the curtain of smalltown USA remains as beautiful and unnerving as ever.

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David Lynch’s Lost Highway soundtrack is returning to vinyl

By Lara C Cory

The Trent Reznor-produced score is being reissued for the fist time in 20 years.

The seductive, subversive sound of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet

By Stephen Puddicombe

Exploring the director’s use and manipulation of music in his 30-year-old masterpiece.

David Lynch: The Art Life – first look review

By Ed Gibbs

The cult filmmaker shares stories and archive from his childhood, while still managing to remain as elusive as ever.

The greatest film of the 21st century has been named

By David Jenkins

A new poll of critics conducted by the BBC reveals 100 cinematic marvels.

Eight things to see at New Horizons International Film Festival 2016

By Matt Thrift

A David Lynch classic and Pedro Almodóvar’s favourite film are among the highlights of this year’s programme.

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