Laura Dern is “A woman in trouble” in a surreal, metaphysical thriller that, even for a maverick filmmaker like Lynch, defies conventions, expectations, and logic.
After his cult TV series ended with a cliffhanger, filmmaker David Lynch turned the feature film spin-off not into a conclusion but a prequel that explored the final week in the life of Laura Palmer.
Plus the final sesaon of ‘Barry’ on HBO Max, ‘The Diplomat’ and the final season of ‘Better Call Saul’ on Netflix, ‘Quasi’ on Hulu, ‘Judy Blume Forever’ on Primer Video, ‘Drops of God’ on Apple TV+, and Jafar Panahi’s ‘No Bears’ on Criterion Channel.
Bill Pullman and Patricia Arquette star in this wierd and mysterious thriller that sends neo-noir into surreal territory, a film that defies literal explanation but has a haunting emotional and thematic logic to it.
John Hurt and Richard Burton star in Michael Radford’s impressive film adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian classic, which has the distinction of being made and released in 1984.
Mary Harron brings Bret Easton Ellis’ polarizing novel of 1980s greed, self-obsession, and misanthropy to the screen as a darkly comic satire that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy.
Claire Denis’s vivid and visceral thriller stars Michel Subor as a grizzled old lone wolf whose globetrotting odyssey is strewn thorugh with contradictions, conundrums, and fantasies.
David Fincher directs Gillian Flynn’s adaptation of her bestselling novel for the wickedly entertaining mix of murder mystery, psychological thriller, and savagely satirical portrait of a marriage soured into resentment and rebellion.