Almost 50 years after it arrived on the midnight movie circuit, David Lynch's debut feature Eraserhead is still one of the creepiest films ever made.
Violetta Katsaris a Sydney-based TV/Film Feature at Collider. She is a big fan of Feminist sci-fi/horror films and is always on the lookout for any new recommendations. She could go on for days about ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
My Hero Academia knows what it takes to make a hero, and Eraserhead has spent years drilling that into his students. These days, the manga has put into question whether the underground pro can ...
One legendary use of music in David Lynch’s filmography has to be the inclusion of the song “In Heaven” in Eraserhead, 1977. The film was Lynch’s debut feature and is still a deeply loved and revered ...
Eraserhead ending explained explores why Henry kills the baby, what the Lady in the Radiator means, and whether Henry dies ...
Aizawa has long been a key figure not just in fighting against the crime running rampant in Hero Society, but also molding a new generation of heroes. While Eraserhead was originally a scourge on the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lynch: ‘Life is very, very confusing, and so films should be allowed to be, too’ David Lynch, the film director who has died aged ...
This is an image from the film “Eraserhead” distributed by Libra Films International. Who doesn’t love babies? They’re cute, bubbly and round. They’re a ten-pound little human, a reactive and ...