Mulholland Drive (2001) Review

Mulholland Drive (2001) Review

David Lynch 2001 mystery thriller ‘Mulholland Drive’ starring Naomi Watts is a provocative piece of art presented with expert craft. Review by Jacob Davis.

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“Cinema’s Most Romantic Moments” – The Film Magazine Podcast

“Cinema’s Most Romantic Moments” – The Film Magazine Podcast

Each episode of The Film Magazine’s podcast mini-series “Cinema’s Most Romantic Moments” features audio essays from team members on the most romantic movie moments ever.

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Dune (1984) – What David Lynch Got Right

Dune (1984) – What David Lynch Got Right

Much maligned by audiences, critics and even the director himself, David Lynch’s 1984 Hollywood adaptation of Frank Herbert’s iconic novel ‘Dune’ remains deserving of cult status. Louis B Scheuer explores why.

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10 of the Best Horror Movies Not in the English Language

10 of the Best Horror Movies Not in the English Language

Horror is perhaps the most international and inclusive of all genres, with films from all corners of the globe gaining acclaim. Here are 10 of the best horror movies not in the English language. Article by Mark Carnochan.

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Where to Start with David Lynch

Where to Start with David Lynch

Where to start with David Lynch, the painter turned screen artist who has left an indelible mark on American cinema. Jacob Davis offers a guide on how to introduce yourself to the dream-like state of Lynch’s filmography.

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The Elephant Man (1980) Review

The Elephant Man (1980) Review

David Lynch film ‘The Elephant Man’ (1980), starring John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins, “maintains its poignant sting” some 40 years later. Angel Lloyd reviews.

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10 of the Best…American Films to Win the Palme d’Or at Cannes

10 of the Best…American Films to Win the Palme d’Or at Cannes

This week is the start of the 68th Annual Cannes Film Festival, so Becca Seghini has taken a look at 10 of the best American Films to win its most prestigious prize – the Palme d’Or.

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