Adam Grinwald is a Feature Writer at Collider with a lifelong passion for cinema, literature, music, and culture. From the early days of memorizing practically every single line of dialogue off a ...
Yearning to spread her wings and make a name for herself in the cut-throat world of Hollywood's film industry, instead, the bright-eyed actress, Betty, has a chance encounter with the amnesiac and ...
In “Mulholland Drive,” the underlit and overimagined streets of Los Angeles are used as a launching point for the exploration of the dark recesses of the mind; loosely connected ideas ebb and flow and ...
David Lynch’s most personal work has generally seemed intuitive, dreamlike in the sense that the intention of each moment is to be found in the general emotion conveyed rather than in any literal ...
David Lynch's new film, "Mulholland Drive," began life as a pilot for a 1999 television series: a kind of hip-L.A. version of "Twin Peaks." But ABC passed on the proposal, and he couldn't get any ...