Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me

 (1992)

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| Apr 08, 2009
associatedcontent.com
is it difficult for me to narrow it down to only one selection from his repertoire that is my favorite film.....Perhaps those viewers were just not equipped with the right sensibilities for enjoying Twin Peaks.....Although this premise may not sound incredibly unique, David Lynch#39;s treatment of the subject matter was most certainly fresh and original....Like an almost inordinate number of poets, I am an impassioned David Lynch fan.... ... Full Review
| May 07, 2008
The Onion A.V. Club
It's been a great pleasure revisiting Twin Peaks with all of you. Twin Peaks the series used abuse and incest as elements of a larger story about the presence of evil in everyday life. That's the film's biggest problem for a couple of reasons. ... Full Review
| May 07, 2008
The Onion A.V. Club
she liked the movie because it was like her life.....And there's something really disconcerting about the visit from long-missing Special Agent David Bowie..... ... Full Review
| Feb 06, 2008
The Onion A.V. Club
Frost scripts and Lynch directs and if the neat composition of our guys all lined up, drinking coffee and eating doughnuts in the deliberately paced opening scene wasn't tip-off enough, the way a pair of clinking mugs gives way to a shot of the local waterfall ought to clue viewers in. ... Full Review
| Oct 30, 2007
Film.com
The people who love Twin Peaks have loved it steadily....it's truly marvelous to see....Twin Peaks is incredibly funny, moving, and evokes a perfect sense of nostalgia for a world....The show reads as a simple, straightforward plot....Also, we are treated to a comprehensive "Making Of" featurette which shows the beloved cast and crew prominently, includes the complete set of "Log Lady" intros.... ... Full Review
| Mar 01, 2002
Slant Magazine
Laura and her best friend Donna (Moira Kelly) dream of places better than Twin Peaks, of skies full of stars where angels have gone away.....Off-putting, reductive, yet playfully vindictive, Fire Walk With Me 's preface-within-a-preface Wild River scenes are Lynch's not-so-shit-faced response to his critics.....However terrifying and overwhelmingly sad, Fire Walk With Me is also disturbingly and deliberately funny..... ... Full Review
| Dec 19, 2001
DVD Town
After watching the series, I don´t think I could imagine anybody else playing the role and much of "Twin Peaks" success has to be credited to the great work by MacLachlan. One of his most loved and followed pieces of work is his co-creation "Twin Peaks. ... Full Review
| Aug 29, 1992
Washington Post
Laura Palmer is exhumed most cruelly in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me," the perversely moving, profoundly self-indulgent prequel of the director's darkly comic TV series. Memorable moments and ludicrous ones collide in this psychic autopsy, a weirdly fundamentalist cogitation on the intersection of Heaven, Hell and Washington state. ... Full Review
| Aug 28, 1992
eFilmCritic.com
We feel protective of her, and because we know she's going to die, her situation becomes that much more poignant; some of the scenes have the sting of great tragedy. For those who did watch the show those who know who killed Laura Palmer, who Waldo and Diane are, and whether Agent Cooper's favorite gum is coming back in style Fire Walk With Me Twin Peaks , written by Lynch and Robert Engels, offers a wealth of pleasures. ... Full Review

eFilmCritic.com
he writes roles actresses can triumph in.....we long for Kyle MacLachlan's Zen-Boy-Scout Dale Cooper, who's blown off in a few clumsy scenes.....I'll be vague about the plot, even.... ... Full Review