Review: Eraserhead (1977) · 11:46pm Jan 11th, 2016
Every so often, you see a film that simply defies any semblance of logic or sanity, and Eraserhead is possibly the crown jewel of WTF Cinema.
Every so often, you see a film that simply defies any semblance of logic or sanity, and Eraserhead is possibly the crown jewel of WTF Cinema.
Mulholland Drive stands as yet another fascinatingly mysterious entry into his eclectic filmography. Part noir, part romance, part psychological thriller and part back stage drama, the film blends and mixes genres into a dreamlike tapestry that defies convention in a way that only David Lynch can.
I have no damn clue at all what the hell I just watched, but it was something really incredibly, wonderfully, disturbingly bizarre.
There is life before Fire Walk with Me, and there is life after Fire Walk with Me.
Let it be known that, due to this film's nature being tied closely to heavy spoilers for the series Twin Peaks, this review will obviously be dripping with spoilers. So if you don't want Twin Peaks spoiled, stop reading and go elsewhere.