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Tag Archives: David Lynch
Editorial: My Top Five Lockdown Films
5) Young Frankenstein Doctor Frederick Frankenstein’s frequent attempts to keep a sense of cool and clinical detachment is the perfect embodiment of our pendulum swinging emotional state during this hard time. Come for Gene Wilder’s hilarious and touching performance. Stay … Continue reading
Brief Consideration: What Did Jack Do? (2020)
David Lynch’s birthday came with a surprise short film that was released on Netflix. Written, edited, directed and starring the famed American filmmaker: the short takes place within a train station that has been placed under lockdown. Lynch plays a … Continue reading
Posted in 2020, 2020 Films, Brief Consideration, Brief Considerations
Tagged American, birthday, blogging, Cinema, David Lynch, film, films, monkey, movie, movies, Musical, short
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Personal Post: First Footage from Cameron Cloutier’s Queen of Hearts
At this point, the making of Cameron Cloutier’s Twin Peaks fan film (Queen of Hearts) would rival the sharpest tangents that the third season of the famous show took. From broken promises to persistent attempts to obtain money for little … Continue reading
Personal Post: Updates on Cameron Cloutier’s Queen of Hearts
Cameron Cloutier’s long-gestating Twin Peaks fan film (Queen of Hearts) hits its most crucial week. Worse then Bob, Dark Coop or even Dick Tremayne, the picture faces the potential of being cancelled. Having fought through a series of challenges last … Continue reading
Personal Post: Updates on Cameron Cloutier’s Twin Peaks Fan Film
Five months ago, Cameron Cloutier (of Obnoxious and Anonymous fame) dared to venture into the misty forest of internet movie campaigning. The endeavour proved to be a blazing success. Since then, the ardent Peaker and YouTuber have been hard at work … Continue reading
Russian Film Week II: All Will End Soon (2017)
All Will End Soon is the directorial debut from Aleksei Rybin, who previously worked in the Russian film industry as a screenwriter as well as being the guitarist for the Soviet rock band- Kino. The picture is a dramatic illustration of … Continue reading
Personal Reflection: Twin Peaks (2017)
To me, David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks transcended the usual disposable nature of prime-time television and instead became a healing and transformative mosaic. Earlier this year, I lost a friend due to the changing nature of the relationship, … Continue reading
Posted in Rare Posts
Tagged Dale Cooper, David Lynch, Laura Palmer, Mark Frost, Season 3, Showtime, The Original Series, Twin Peaks
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Personal Post: An Appeal of Support for Cameron Cloutier’s Twin Peaks Fan Film
Humble reader, today I step from behind the curtain to reveal that the film reviewer indeed has a heart. The subject of this rarefied personal post is an appeal for support of a great friend and Twin Peaks fan. Cameron Cloutier’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Blackburn, Cameron Cloutier, David Lynch, Fan Film, Heather Graham, Mark Frost, Obnoxious and Anonymous, Twin Peaks
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Personal Tribute: Harry Dean Stanton
Harry Dean Stanton was an actor of such marvellous raw authenticity and warm presence that to see him in a film was to wrap oneself in a blanket of reassurance. This rare quality was especially evident in his continued collaboration … Continue reading
Posted in Tributes
Tagged Alien, Brain, Brett, Carl Rodd, David Lynch, Escape from New York, Fire Walk With Me, Harry Dean Stanton, John Carpenter, The Avengers, Twin Peaks, Wild At Heart
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Brief Consideration: Twin Peaks: The Return (Part Seven- 2017)
Rarely does an episode of television inspire me to pick up my virtual pen; let alone use it to heap praise with absolute rhapsodic merriment about a medium, which I look upon with suspicion and fear. However, Part Seven (There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Rare Reviews
Tagged Dale Cooper, David Lynch, Diane, Laura Dern, Laura Palmer, Mark Frost, Mr C, Part Seven, Season 3, Showtime, The Return, Twin Peaks
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