David Lynch's unrelenting 1992 horror film, a prequel to his "Twin Peaks" series, aimed to kill "Twin Peaks," which had been ...
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and Hotel Room (HBO)—but pivoted back to film for 1997’s Lost Highway, a surrealist neo-noir murder mystery starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake.
Will I ever love “Lost Highway” as much as I love its best individual flashes, none creepier than Robert Blake handing Bill Pullman the phone? Sherilyn Fenn and Kyle MacLachlan in “Twin ...
David Lynch, the extraordinary filmmaker whose directing credits include The Elephant Man, Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive, has died aged 78. His family announced his death in a Facebook post on ...
But wait, Robert Engels? Why wasn’t Frost involved ... I’d wager you’re not spending much time tailgating on the highway. loggia-lost-highway In Dreams: Lost Highway is certainly a surreal ...
Robert Blake gives Lynch the best depiction of evil this side of Twin Peaks‘ Bob, known only as the mystery man. However, the hipness of Lost Highway often feels overdone, especially with a ...
After a pulsating Bowie song - accompanied by a moronic cruise down a (presumably lost) highway ... presence of a Dracula-type Mystery Man (Robert Blake) who will try to destroy them all.
Lynch’s 1997 neo-noir has a lot of horror elements but one that stands out is the creation of one of Lynch’s most memorable characters, the Mystery Man who is played by Robert Blake ... light on the ...