On doubles, haunted spaces, memory, and grief in Twin Peaks, Possession, and Vertigo Read More
You cannot love Twin Peaks unless you love Agent Cooper; the liminal space of the town is the liminal space of Cooper’s own reality. Read More
Lynch is interested not only in story, but in the material aspects of film and their effect on the viewer; in sound, space, and time, and in what happens when these aspects of the cinematic experience assert their materiality rather than subsuming themselves to realism. Read More
Laura Palmer has shifted in essence from a silent dead girl to the distillation of David Lynch’s most operatic revelation: that to harness beauty, with its absolute visibility, is to tell the fables of our world, the horror and the fairy tale. Read More
As a season, Twin Peaks: The Return contains itself; it answers its own questions and then undoes its entirety. Read More