SAT 8 FEB
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Cinema 21
147 mins |
Rated
R (for violence, language and some strong sexuality)
Directed by David Lynch
Starring Robert Forster, Justin Theroux, Brent Briscoe, Laura Elena Harring, Randall Wulff, Naomi Watts
RIP David Lynch (1946 - 2025)
Beautiful, bizarre and strangely addictive, the film begins as a botched hit which results in the meeting of brunette amnesiac Rita (Laura Harring – Love in the Time of Cholera) and blonde would-be Hollywood actress Betty (Naomi Watts – Birdman, 21 Grams). Taking the viewer on a memorable neo-noir trip through Hollywood’s dark underbelly, Lynch dispenses with a conventional narrative in favour of a hallucinogenic assault on the senses that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Recently voted the best film of the 21st Century in a BBC Culture poll, MULHOLLAND DRIVE is essential viewing by one of the masters of contemporary American cinema. David Lynch’s scary and seductive vision of Hollywood is a true masterpiece, weaving together a tale of love, jealousy, and revenge like no other.
1 OSCAR NOMINATION: BEST DIRECTOR
"David Lynch's gloriously specific and frustrating masterpiece still stands as an unparalleled, idiosyncratic work of cinema." (THE RINGER)
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RIP David Lynch (1946 - 2025)
Beautiful, bizarre and strangely addictive, the film begins as a botched hit which results in the meeting of brunette amnesiac Rita (Laura Harring – Love in the Time of Cholera) and blonde would-be Hollywood actress Betty (Naomi Watts – Birdman, 21 Grams). Taking the viewer on a memorable neo-noir trip through Hollywood’s dark underbelly, Lynch dispenses with a conventional narrative in favour of a hallucinogenic assault on the senses that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
Recently voted the best film of the 21st Century in a BBC Culture poll, MULHOLLAND DRIVE is essential viewing by one of the masters of contemporary American cinema. David Lynch’s scary and seductive vision of Hollywood is a true masterpiece, weaving together a tale of love, jealousy, and revenge like no other.
1 OSCAR NOMINATION: BEST DIRECTOR
"David Lynch's gloriously specific and frustrating masterpiece still stands as an unparalleled, idiosyncratic work of cinema." (THE RINGER)