Mulholland Dr.

 (2001)

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| Apr 15, 2009
associatedcontent.com
Why I Consider David Lynch's Mulholland Drive My Favorite Film....Technically, this film is almost perfect.....What I loved about his films was....For this reason, and others, I consider it to be my favorite film.Starring Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring....The script and acting are both superb..... ... Full Review
| Sep 24, 2008
Melbourne Herald Sun
this impenetrably arresting film.... ... Full Review
| Aug 01, 2008
Boxoffice Magazine
And while "Mulholland Drive" will frustrate anyone who tries to deconstruct its plot, it nevertheless stands as one of the director's best works in years. The film's last segment is its most frustrating but also its richest, packed with elements of time-travel, identity switching and enough enigmatic symbols to baffle Freud. ... Full Review
| Apr 07, 2007
Matchflick
Like Lynch's best films (Blue Velvet, Lost Highway and Eraserhead among them), Mulholland Dr. hits on a subconscious level; something about this film scares the sh*t out of me, but I really can't say just what that something is. Any attempt at plot summary would be erroneous at best, but perhaps the reason the film was acclaimed by so many is that, while it defies any categorization, there is something here that could appeal to anyone - ... Full Review
| Sep 07, 2006
Three Movie Buffs
The mood, the setting and the characters all well done and entertaining. I won't give details away but lets just say that the movie loses any semblance of reality and cohesiveness. ... Full Review
| Feb 17, 2005
Time Out
Starring Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring and Justin Theroux, 'Mulholland Drive' is a strange and unusual tale of wide-eyed innocence lost in LA, and as well as being confusing as hell, it also features Lynch at his weird and wonderful best. This Sunday (February 20) Will Self will be at the Curzon Soho cinema to present a very special screening of 'Mulholland Drive' . ... Full Review
| Jan 01, 2004
Hollywood Report Card
In an absolutely incredible audition scene in which Naomi Watts ironically out-acts her performances in nearly every other scene, the casting director asks her to, "Take it slow; don't be real until, it becomes real. These three very tasty scenes suffocate in forty-five minutes of slow poor cinema. ... Full Review
| Oct 03, 2002
CultureCartel.com
Or, maybe Mulholland Drive isnt a piece of abstract art; so much as it is a piece of abstract nothingness. Mulholland Drive is a piece of abstract art, and Snakes words still echo in my brain. ... Full Review
| Apr 16, 2002
Chicago Sun-Times
Using the freeze-frame and slow-motion features of a DVD, we track down symbols, expose hidden messages, analyze visual strategies, expose special effects, and in general satisfy ourselves that we have extracted every fugitive scrap of meaning from the movie under discussion. ... Full Review
| Jan 07, 2002
ViewLondon
Luckily for us, European film-backers Canal Plus put up the extra money required to turn it into a full-length feature and the result is what just might be David Lynchs best film to date. It is tempting to label Mulholland Drive as Lost Highway with lesbians, as both films are very similar in terms of both plot and atmosphere. ... Full Review