Twin Peaks: The Return Part I & II
David Lynch’s return to the world of Twin Peaks is bizarre, frustrating… and totally brilliant
Film reviews, TV, Opinions, Sarcasm.
David Lynch’s return to the world of Twin Peaks is bizarre, frustrating… and totally brilliant
I can’t imagine anyone walking away from this film and truly disliking it
Imagine the worst boss you ever had and then imagine if that boss could have you beheaded.
You Must Remember This is equal parts history, creative nonfiction, gossip, and entertainment.
A Woman Under the Influence created a strong, negative, emotional reaction in me. My mistake was that I did not understand that a strong emotional reaction to art, often means the art is doing something extraordinary
In this ongoing series Lex explores the portrayal of women in the workplace & the struggles they face in industries often dominated by men.
Here’s to cinema continuing to give a voice to the stories that truly need to be told, about the characters that history has forgotten – or ignored.
Inasmuch as Tatum is a despicable lout – he cannot share a place at the table with the alternative newsmakers of 2017
Everything changes at the moment of conception
The magic is rendered as an inalienable truth of this one man’s existence, and how it becomes his entire world.