The CINEMA CENTRIC meet up for an episode where shadows flicker, reality splits, and David Lynch’s surreal visions echo across the screen.
With Jeroen Bijl of Horrible Reviews we explore every David Lynch film Criterion has graced with their signature glow. From Eraserhead’s industrial dreamscape to Mulholland Drive’s fractured Hollywood mystery, tracing how Criterion has lovingly preserved Lynch’s uncanny artistry.
We also pause to honor the filmmaker’s legacy. David Lynch, that master of the uncanny and dream logic, passed away on January 16, 2025, at the age of 78. The cause of death was cardiac arrest due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
As we reflect, the conversation deepens, touching on Lynch’s sound design, his use of atmosphere as character, and the way Criterion’s editions let us peer into the uncanny layers he so artfully built. Expect conversation that’s equal parts analysis and homage, as we honor the dreamer who made us question what was real, and what was just better felt.
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