What does it feel like to go from one under-seen Sundance competitor to a Harvey Weinstein-distributed indie smash starring two of the hottest actors in the...
David Lynch should be considered a national treasure to American cinema by now and if you don't agree I don't care. In addition to pushing the boundaries of...
The Killer Inside Me is a mess. It's got a rushed third act, it meanders, and isn't as tight as it needs to be. In spite of all of this, it still works far ...
David Lynch really hasn't done much (filmwise) since 2006's utterly baffling but still pretty damn good INLAND EMPIRE, but what do we see here? It appears that he has taken a note from Tim and Eric and decided to use the money of humongous corporations to at spread his vision. This 16-minute short film/ad for Dior may be the closest thing we get to another Lynch film for a long time....
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man is a work of twisted genius by a master at the top of his game, Shinya Tsukamoto. It's pure cyber cinema at its best and delivers a jolt of terrifying techno savagery that will leave your eyelids and eardrums shaken after the end credits roll....
In a recent interview, actress Laura Elena Harring revealed that David Lynch had spoken to her about the possibility of a sequel to the 2001 classic, Mulholland Dr. This would be Lynch's first sequel (other than in the alternate universe where Dune was a huge hit)....
Paramount has hired writer Chase Palmer to further adapt Pierre Morel's forthcoming Dune film. Josh Zetumer's (Quantun of Solace) draft will be tweaked more...
This according to EW. The most recent news on the remake (until now of course) being that director Peter Berg had officially dropped out.
As written in E...
For the past few months here at The Film Stage we have had endless debates on the 100 films that defined the decade. After many late nights whittling the list down and some films that hurt to let go, we have landed on 100 films that we believe everyone should see and share. [...]...
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done (Werner Herzog, USA/Germany)
Werner Herzog had never been an easy director in a narrative sense, and that's a large part ...