It is true that David Lynch was a dark master, capable of depicting on-screen violence with more edge than most — but what is ...
With such hallucinogenic masterworks as 'Eraserhead,' 'Blue Velvet,' 'Mulholland Drive ... Hopper’s villain, Frank Booth, a man driven to paroxysms of sexually fueled rage made all the ...
Films like “Blue Velvet” and “Mulholland Drive” aren ... Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini), and the violent Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper). In an interview with The Times, Lynch tried ...
Lynch was a master at this.Many of Lynch’s films, such as 1986’s Blue Velvet and 1997’s Lost ... into the orbit of a violent sociopath, Frank Booth, and an alluring lounge singer named ...
Take Blue Velvet. The film focuses on a naive college ... This grisly discovery draws him into the orbit of a violent sociopath, Frank Booth, and an alluring lounge singer named Dorothy Vallens ...
Then he topped himself, and every other filmmaker of the time, with the film-noir-gone-mad genius of “Blue Velvet” (1986 ... 1986 were by the image of Frank Booth, the psycho who gets ...
Take “Blue Velvet.” The film focuses on a naive college ... This grisly discovery draws him into the orbit of a violent sociopath, Frank Booth, and an alluring lounge singer named Dorothy ...
From his TV series “Twin Peaks” to his cinematic efforts such as “Blue ... Velvet”, claiming that Lynch had exploited Isabella Rossellini in a scene where her character is depicted in the nude, being ...
Isabella Rossellini in writer-director David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet.” (Umberto Montiroli ... the “well-dressed man disguise” worn by Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper) and its role in the story.