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David Lynch does it again - he manages to trick his audience and forces them to search for a red thread in his film that might not even be there.
Can a movie get by on creepy imagery and sympathetic characters alone? Apparently not.
The Box is among the worst- reviewed and most poorly received movies of the year. It is also, one of the most unique and absorbing movies of 2009.
Only a year since releasing Last Night, a dance CD filled with retro grooves and a modern spin, Moby shifts gears for new release Wait For Me.
Alhambra Love Songs is John Zorn's piano trio homage to the city of San Francisco and some of the artists who have shaped his legacy.
Frank Hervert's Dune is perhaps the greatest SF novel of all time, according to many long-term readers of the genre.
As a film setting Los Angeles has proven able to fulfill a variety of disparate tasks.
This is indeed a film for hardcore Lynch fans. If you're not see it but beware. If you're not familiar with Lynch, he wrote and directed such films as Wild at Heart, Lone
Weird and surrealist only begin to describe David Lynch's dark, masterpiece movie prequel to the classic television series Twin Peaks. 4 stars out of 4.
A psychological thriller from Jennifer Lynch - the daughter of director David Lynch - Surveillance, concerns a brutal rampage, two nasty killers and a bunch of people.
TM brings rest and relaxation through simple, effortless, non-religious practice that is done twice a day for a more stress-free life. Scientific evidence shows TM works.
Moby is back with an album that is intensely personal, mournfully dark, and completely engaging.
It is no exagerration to say that certain films define their specific era. Films of the 1980's were no exception, and some stand above the rest in quality and impact.
The years 2010 to 2012 will see several science fiction/fantasy film remakes and sequels. Classics like Dune and blockbusters like Transformers will soon be revisited.
Whether for a Halloween rental night or just to escape the onslaught of Twilight-related product, these films will prove that the veins of the genre can run deeper.
26 Years after David Lynch's disappointing and confusing depiction of Frank Herbert's epic novel, Paramount Studios and Peter Berg team up to give Dune another shot.
When winter weather gets nasty, it's often nicer to stay inside. A little cinematic goodness can let you travel without reservations or lost luggage.
Are the tires on a low-mileage 1999 Chrysler LHS safe? What about a 2004 Mitsubishi Diamante that pulls to the right? Your questions about tires answered here.
Watch all 24 dark and brooding episodes of the online Canadian animated comic epic, Broken Saints.
Dennis Hopper, Academy Award nominated actor, has been making movies since 1955. He worked with James Dean, Peter Fonda, Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Nicholson.
Mommy Dearest was beaten black and blue on its original release back in the early 80's, so why is it such a fabulous film?
New details about Mel Brooks' new cartoon, Spaceballs: The Animated Series, which will come to the G4 Network in the fall of 2007.
Screenplay books and articles are littered with terminology and jargon. This article discusses what is meant by "the inciting incident".
The late David Foster Wallace's collection of essays, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, is a sampling of his style & insight into his troubled thoughts.
Electronic hit maker Moby previews new album with single "Disco Lies" available on iTunes and the soundtrack to monster movie "Cloverfield".
The latest in the modern pinnacle of ultra-surreal animated humor proves more daring than ever before, but is markedly less satisfying this time around.
Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly makes a return to form with a complex tale of morality with a sci-fi twist.
Directed by two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Freddie Francis and starring Vanessa Howard, this rare comedy/horror cult classic is still waiting for its due.
What do Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, and Edith Piaf all have in common? They played a part in the fantasy and reality of theatre's incorrigible child Jean Cocteau.
The only beauty you're likely to find in midnight movies lies in the emotional truths behind these twisted presentations of the monstrous and perverse.
On his latest album, Wait For Me, techno master Moby strikes a different chord than on 2008's Last Night, offering a highly personal album of mostly quiet instrumentals.
Based on the popular novel by Joan Lindsey and adapted for the screen by Cliff Green, Peter Weir's Picnic At Hanging Rock remains one of the great mysteries.
Perfect for summer entertaining, superstar chef Mario Batali's Italian Grill cookbook features mouth-watering Italian recipes that are sure to please.
Pedro Almodóvar's Volver is a sweet, funny, and endearing meditation on death. Not dark, or scary, or even a surrealistic fantasy; Volver is an invigorating human drama.
The American Film Institute has designated the Top Ten Mystery Films of All Time. The Alfred Hitchcock mystery thriller, Vertigo, takes the top spot.
The 1920s were a time of abandon and of legendary excess. Such social characteristics were, as always, reflected in the films of the era.
One of the best novels of recent years, James Frey's Bright Shiny Morning lovingly weaves together stories of desperate living, plucked from the sprawling City of Angels.
Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery and director Russell Mulcahy return for this science-fiction sequel to Highlander.
Turner Prize Winner, Steve McQueen received mixed responses to his provocative Movie, Hunger, despite Cannes awarding him the Camera D'Or for new film makers.
Five less common cult flicks, all guaranteed to turn your stomach, confuse or shock. All are available on DVD--getting through some of them can be the challenging part.
Quality is only one factor out of many in determining why a television show succeeds or fails. Social networks, engagement, timing, and subjectivity are also important.
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Richard Kelly once again fails to live up to the promise of his debut feature, Donnie Darko.
Kate Trotter on The Elephant Man's one-play-wonder, plus Caryl Churchill, Tennessee Williams, director Robin Phillips, actor Brent Carver and actress Angelina Jolie


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