The visionary director was better known for film and television – but his adverts show how skilled he was at shorter formats ...
David Lynch’s perfume commercials, created over a two-decade period, saw the visionary director focus his dreamlike lens on ...
Over the years, he became a pioneering figure in advertising, bringing his signature style to commercial campaigns for some ...
A cheeky, goofy-as-hell pasta ad in which Gérard Depardieu cooks pasta for a girl who fell off her scooter, causing an elderly couple to eerily applaud and a Toto-looking dog to bark its approval.
From Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive to Twin Peaks, David Lynch used hair and make-up in his films as a narrative device, ...
Creatives reflect on the maverick filmmaker’s profound impact on advertising following his death and we look back at the surreal and boundary-pushing commercials he directed.
Vogue takes a look back at some of the most stylish characters from across the late director’s legendary career—and the damn ...
"I sometimes do commercials to make money," Lynch said in a 2008 interview, emphasizing the last two words like a cartoon bad guy.
To us, anyway. Over 50 seasons, “Saturday Night Live” has introduced crystal gravy, robot insurance and countless other demented goods and services. Share your favorites in the comments.
After another chicken shop staff member stepped in, she repeatedly hit this woman in the head with a Calvin Klein perfume ...