Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Blu-ray
Criterion
1992/ 1:85 / 135 Min. / Street Date October 17, 2017
Starring Sheryl Lee, David Lynch, Ray Wise, Kyle MacLachlan
Cinematography by Ron Garcia
Written by David Lynch, Robert Engels
Music by Angelo Badalamenti
Edited by Mary Sweeney
Produced by Mark Frost, Tim Harbert, David Lynch
Directed by David Lynch
Making its debut in April of 1990, Twin Peaks arrived on ABC’s doorstep as a kind of Trojan horse, infiltrating the network disguised as a weekly melodrama while hiding its arthouse inclinations behind a Peyton Place exterior. A supernatural soap opera governed by doppelgängers, time travelers and the transmigration of souls, director David Lynch’s effort was a short-lived sensation but has since enjoyed its own reincarnations in a feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and the Showtime series, Twin Peaks: The Return.
The Return reunited the familiar characters created by Lynch and Mark Frost...
Blu-ray
Criterion
1992/ 1:85 / 135 Min. / Street Date October 17, 2017
Starring Sheryl Lee, David Lynch, Ray Wise, Kyle MacLachlan
Cinematography by Ron Garcia
Written by David Lynch, Robert Engels
Music by Angelo Badalamenti
Edited by Mary Sweeney
Produced by Mark Frost, Tim Harbert, David Lynch
Directed by David Lynch
Making its debut in April of 1990, Twin Peaks arrived on ABC’s doorstep as a kind of Trojan horse, infiltrating the network disguised as a weekly melodrama while hiding its arthouse inclinations behind a Peyton Place exterior. A supernatural soap opera governed by doppelgängers, time travelers and the transmigration of souls, director David Lynch’s effort was a short-lived sensation but has since enjoyed its own reincarnations in a feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and the Showtime series, Twin Peaks: The Return.
The Return reunited the familiar characters created by Lynch and Mark Frost...
- 11/11/2017
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
From the first glimpse of that weird bird that heralds the arrival of “Twin Peaks,” the television series plunged viewers into the palm of David Lynch’s hand. It’s a weird and wondrous place to be, which makes it prime fodder for fan theories. If ever a show’s symbology deserved an IMDb page, this would be it.
Read More: ‘Twin Peaks’: Why It Shouldn’t Have Changed Its Opening Titles
Thanks to Showtime, Lynch has free rein to complete the “Twin Peaks” story arc, a process that has him referencing his own “Lost Highway,” “Eraserhead,” and, most of all, “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.” Of course, it’s Lynch so all of this effectively clarifies nothing — but nature hates a vacuum, and that’s why we have ample fan theories to close the gap.
So, here are six of the best fan theories for the revival series’ first four episodes,...
Read More: ‘Twin Peaks’: Why It Shouldn’t Have Changed Its Opening Titles
Thanks to Showtime, Lynch has free rein to complete the “Twin Peaks” story arc, a process that has him referencing his own “Lost Highway,” “Eraserhead,” and, most of all, “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.” Of course, it’s Lynch so all of this effectively clarifies nothing — but nature hates a vacuum, and that’s why we have ample fan theories to close the gap.
So, here are six of the best fan theories for the revival series’ first four episodes,...
- 6/2/2017
- by Jamie Righetti
- Indiewire
Windom Earle makes a giant move in his chess match with Coop…
(If you need to catch up, you can check out all my posts til now right here.)
Episode 26: “Variations On Relations”
Written by Mark Frost & Harley Peyton, Directed by Jonathan Sanger
Airdate April 11th, 1991
The episode opens with Coop, Truman, Andy and Hawk returning to Owl Cave for further exploration of the petroglyph they discovered last episode, but when they get there they find someone’s already done the work for them. Part of the wall has crumbled away, revealing an even larger, more detailed petroglyph than they originally found. Hawk notices a boot print in the dirt and says it matches the one he found outside the power station the night it exploded, which means the person who was here and who unearthed this larger petroglyph was Earle. The image itself looks like a map with mountains that have swirling vortices inside them...
(If you need to catch up, you can check out all my posts til now right here.)
Episode 26: “Variations On Relations”
Written by Mark Frost & Harley Peyton, Directed by Jonathan Sanger
Airdate April 11th, 1991
The episode opens with Coop, Truman, Andy and Hawk returning to Owl Cave for further exploration of the petroglyph they discovered last episode, but when they get there they find someone’s already done the work for them. Part of the wall has crumbled away, revealing an even larger, more detailed petroglyph than they originally found. Hawk notices a boot print in the dirt and says it matches the one he found outside the power station the night it exploded, which means the person who was here and who unearthed this larger petroglyph was Earle. The image itself looks like a map with mountains that have swirling vortices inside them...
- 1/17/2017
- by H. Perry Horton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
NEWSRaoul Coutard shooting BreathlessThe great cinematographer Raoul Coutard, legendary for his work shooting Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless, and also a collaborator of Philippe Garrel, Nagisa Oshima, Costa-Gavras and François Truffaut, has died at the age of 92.Keep film alive! The New York non-profit film organization Mono No Aware has launched a Kickstarter to fund "the nation's first ever non-profit motion picture lab." An ambitious and worthy goal!Two film projects in the works we're very excited about: Claire Denis' High Life, starring Robert Pattinson and Patricia Arquette and co-written by Zadie Smith, and Leos Carax's Annette, a musical to star Adam Driver (everywhere these days!) and Rooney Mara.The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced the first part of its retrospective devoted to exiled Chilean fabulist Raúl Ruiz, which will include new digital restorations of Bérénice (1983) and The Golden Boat (1990), as well as 35mm prints of such...
- 11/29/2016
- MUBI
David Lynch announced Sunday that he is exiting Showtime's Twin Peaks reboot after failing to come to terms on a contract with the cable network. After rumors emerged that Showtime was nixing its planned nine-episode continuation of Lynch's iconic mystery series, the Blue Velvet director instead informed fans that it was he who was leaving the project over budgetary issues and that, as of now, the series will carry on without him.
"Showtime did not pull the plug on Twin Peaks. After one year and four months of negotiations, I...
"Showtime did not pull the plug on Twin Peaks. After one year and four months of negotiations, I...
- 4/6/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Diane, Twin Peaks‘ resurrection has hit a snag.
On the heels of series co-creator David Lynch citing “complications” going on behind the scenes, multiple reports out of WonderCon on Sunday claimed that the cast had been told that the revival as a whole was dead and wrapped in plastic.
RelatedKyle MacLachlan Set for Twin Peaks Revival, More Original Cast Expected
Lynch came forth to set the record straight — that he told the cast he won’t be directing, as planned — in a letter to the Twin Peaks Festival fan page (and via a series of tweets):
Update: Showtime,...
On the heels of series co-creator David Lynch citing “complications” going on behind the scenes, multiple reports out of WonderCon on Sunday claimed that the cast had been told that the revival as a whole was dead and wrapped in plastic.
RelatedKyle MacLachlan Set for Twin Peaks Revival, More Original Cast Expected
Lynch came forth to set the record straight — that he told the cast he won’t be directing, as planned — in a letter to the Twin Peaks Festival fan page (and via a series of tweets):
Update: Showtime,...
- 4/5/2015
- TVLine.com
Showtime’s Twin Peaks Production Moving Forward. Twin Peaks creator David Lynch shocked fans yesterday with his statements regarding the uncertain future of the show. While speaking at the Between Two Worlds exhibit in the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane Australia, Lynch was asked if the return of Twin [...]
Continue reading: Twin Peaks: Series Still On Track Despite Lynch’s Claims...
Continue reading: Twin Peaks: Series Still On Track Despite Lynch’s Claims...
- 3/17/2015
- by Victor Stiff
- Film-Book
Showtime landed major cult brownie points last year when it announced a return to Twin Peaks. A third season of the ’80s show had been championed for years by fans of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s disturbing drama. It originally aired for two seasons back in the late eighties and early nineties, and briefly re-appeared on the cultural radar when a prequel feature dropped in 1992. Needless to say, after much teasing, the world has been on tenterhooks for what the creative duo has in store for Agent Dale Cooper and co.
Lynch, who has remained suspiciously silent on the show since his initial spate of Tweets, spoke about his return to the Northwest town at the opening of his Between Two Worlds art exhibition. When asked if he was 100% involved, he replied: “I don’t know. There are complications.” No further details were extended, but Frost threw in his...
Lynch, who has remained suspiciously silent on the show since his initial spate of Tweets, spoke about his return to the Northwest town at the opening of his Between Two Worlds art exhibition. When asked if he was 100% involved, he replied: “I don’t know. There are complications.” No further details were extended, but Frost threw in his...
- 3/17/2015
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
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