On February 27, 1989, Laura Palmer's funeral took place.
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On February 27, 1989, Laura Palmer's funeral took place.
Una obra maestra para enmarcar ❤️
ah, que es día de Twin Peaks y yo sin republicar esto que hice para @blacklodgecult.bsky.social
Special Agent Dale Cooper. #TwinPeaksDay
On February 24, 1989, FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper arrived at the wonderful town of TWIN PEAKS to investigate the murder of Laura Palmer. The events that he would live there from that moment would mark the course of his life forever. #TwinPeaksDay
Happy #TwinPeaksDay!
Gordon, it's 10:10 a.m. on February 16th #PhillipJeffriesDay
📷 Photography by Pari Dukovic
David Lynch, photography by Pari Dukovic
Today is the 80th birthday of DAVID LYNCH. A day to celebrate the birth of an artist who forever changed the world of art and culture. And our lives. Thank you for everything. Long live The Greatest.
A year ago today DAVID LYNCH passed away. One of the most outstanding directors in history, a superlative artist. A unique, extraordinary and timeless cultural figure. Forever in our memory, forever in our hearts. Long live The Greatest.
Happy New Year 2026!
Thanks everyone for your support & being always so lovely. I'm happy that all of you enjoy the pictures that I share everyday. I hope everyone is healthy & safe. For many more years together. Love you all! ❤️🔥
David Lynch. Photo by Josh Telles / Sperone Westwater
2025 has ended, the year Lynch left us. But his work and life will always remain in our memory. Always in our hearts. Eternal love. David Lynch forever.
David Lynch posing with a car in Los Angeles. Photo by Bonnie Schiffman, Getty Images
David Lynch, Los Angeles, 1986. Photo by Bonnie Schiffman, Getty Images
Kyle MacLachlan presenting "TWIN PEAKS THE LAST SEVEN DAYS OF LAURA PALMER" in Japan (1992)
Kyle MacLachlan presenting "TWIN PEAKS THE LAST SEVEN DAYS OF LAURA PALMER" in Japan (1992)
TWIN PEAKS Pilot VHS cover art (1991). Pilot VHS version with extended footage.
TWIN PEAKS Pilot VHS cover art (1991)
David Lynch altar for the Día de Muertos celebration at Hollywood Forever.
It's a "Fix Your Heart" Halloween, with #ISawTheTVGlow!
This modern horror masterpiece explores the twisted power of TV nostalgia and the #Lynchian dread of gender dysphoria in incredibly #TwinPeaks ways!
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Leland turning on the fan! #twinpeaks @markfrost.bsky.social
@underthefan119.bsky.social continues with me this week to discuss BOB. We discuss the dynamic of BOB & Leland, how Leland presents himself during the Laura Palmer investigation, the horrific fate of Maddy Ferguson by him, alternate realities and more. The link is in my bio.
Photograph of Sheryl Lee in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me"
Sheryl Lee in "TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME"
An abstract David Lynch photograph taken by Sandro Miller in 2018
DAVID LYNCH for Vulture, 2018. Photo by Sandro Miller
Kyle MachLachLan, David Bowie & Miguel Ferrer in "TWIN PEAKS. FIRE WALK WITH ME"
Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer.
David Lynch as Gordon Cole
On August 28, 1992, "TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME" was premiered in US theaters. In DAVID LYNCH's cult film we delve into the mystery, secrets and horrors of the last days of Laura Palmer's life. The life, love, death and dreams between two worlds. A timeless masterpiece.
Rebekah del Rio in "Mulholland Drive"
Rebekah Del Río has passed away. We lose a wonderful artist, a beautiful voice, a great woman. Forever in our memory. Forever in our hearts. Rest in peace.
Llorando por ti, Rebekah.
On June 25, 2017, Part 8 of "TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN" was premiered. "Gotta Light?" was considered an unprecedented audiovisual masterpiece and one of the best creations in MARK FROST and DAVID LYNCH careers. The most provocative piece of art in the history of television.
Isabella Rossellini in a scene from David Lynch's film "Blue Velvet"
Happy birthday to the wonderful Isabella Rossellini!
Interview with Peter Deming by Nick Newman on The Film Stage
🔗 thefilmstage.com/peter-deming...
"To me, this was another LA canon for him, and one that sort of mixed in filmmaking and Old Hollywood a bit, and it was just, maybe, number four in that line of products."
"You know, I have to talk to Sabrina about this... you know, he loved to make films about Los Angeles. He wasn’t trying to hide the setting. Lost Highway, while not implicit, was certainly implied. Mulholland Dr. was obvious. INLAND EMPIRE was obvious."
"Unrecorded Night" took me three sittings to read it because it was so thick, but it was definitely not Twin Peaks. It was definitely a really interesting… mystery, I would say. Yeah, it’s too bad. It really is. Because it would’ve been good.”
“It’s definitely its own original thing, and how it was formatted, I don’t really know. It was going to be a lot of episodes, because David really liked what he called ‘the continuing story.’"