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Lost Highway

Lost Highway - A post-modern film noir about a jazz musician and a mechanic whose lives become mysteriously entwine

 

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A post-modern film noir about a jazz musician and a mechanic whose lives become mysteriously entwined. A typically Lynchian dreamlike quality pervades this meditation on the nature of identity as the audience is taken on a journey through the unknown and the unknowable.

 

 

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Director David Lynch
Starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty

 

Country USA Language ENGLISH   Year 1996

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Article - "Mulholland Drive" by Mike McCahill
Tuesday 6th August 2002

Rejected by the American network ABC and reshot as a full-length feature, this new David Lynch film has a genesis so tortured and troubled that itwould be no surprise if, like the amnesiac female lead (Laura Elena Harring), it forgot where it was coming from. But ...  View article in full

 

 

Article - "David Lynch" by Alex Jenkins
Tuesday 1st January 2002

With Eraserhead in 1976 David Lynch emerged as a filmmaker; his style seemingly fully formed. He now stands firmly in the midst of directors who have an approach so unique that others are judged by their work. And yet, a 'David Lynch' moment is a term frequent...  View article in full

 

 

Article - "David Lynch: A Maverick from Montana" by Mike McCahill
Friday 9th March 2007

2007 will be an especially good year for aficionados of David Lynch.
March alone sees his latest film Inland Empire arriving in cinemas, the re-release of 2002’s Mulholland Dr. as a Special Edition DVD with new, Lynch-approved chapter headings amon...  View article in full

 

 

 

 

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Films that make my head hurt by Peter Curtis

In my formative years, I spent a large amount of evenings at the cinema, watching all sorts of movies with my mother. Unfortunately my mother had the bad habit of asking what was going on EVERY TIME someone spoke or did something. I sincerely apologise to anyone who had to endure this constant chatter in Lyme Regis Cinema during the early 90s. To make up for it, here is a list of some brilliant movies that I would never take my mother to. It would just be too painful.

 

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In this second stab of trying to ascertain exactly why millions of us are willing to sit in the dark watching a flickering screen of moving pictures, the focus is on that all time favourite; the 'B' movie frightener.

 

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