David Lynch was a damn fine filmmaker, and the world has become significantly less weird as we lose a unique and wildly audacious cinematic voice.
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Iconic director David Lynch is no longer with us. Not in this plane, though. He passed away on January 16, 2025. On this date, his physical form has left us.
Michael Roffman reflects on David Lynch's monumental impact, his death, and his enduring legacy in a new essay.