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The Mysterious Bookshop opened 46 years ago this week (April 13, 1979). Thanks to our wonderful customers—the best in the world—for keeping us around!!
The Shrouds, opening this week, is one of Cronenberg's best and most unshakeable films.
if you're coming to the Angelika screening on Wednesday, stick around afterwards for a conversation between two gray-haired Davids.
my review: indiewire.com/criticism/movi…
The primary uniting force in this country is anime. It's the only media through line that I can reliably observe regardless of political alignment.
It is also I think underrated as a later stage illustration Revolution. I'd argue the akira art is the Cold War Mona Lisa
Woke up thinking about Lynch's influence. How a single image from his work could inspire whole other films. The uncanny VHS tape on your doorstep that is a recording of your house... This is from "Lost Highway" but it surely inspired Haneke’s "Caché"... No?
David Lynch’s 1999 New Yorker profile captures a moment where fate seems decided. But in a way no subject of a New Yorker profile I’ve ever read has, Lynch outruns it—turning what seemed like a dead end into one of the most extraordinary works of all time. newyorker.com/magazine/1999/…