Lost Highway Review |
by James Brundage |
Did you ever feel, if only for a second, that your entire world was
redefined? Everything changes in one instant and, although the change may be
gone in the next, you are never the same. For that instant, in the complete
weirdness of the moment, you feel...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Jason Overbeck |
David Lynch is a great director, his films include Eraserhead and Blue
Velvet. Lynch continues to push the limit with Lost Highway, a film
that dares to be different and definatly does. This is the kind of film
that Lynch fans will eat up and others...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Joshua McAdams |
Mere words cannot begin to describe the experience of David
Lynch's "Lost Highway." To label the film as egotistical ,
nonsensical, and amateurish would be an insult to films I have
previously considered as bottomfeeders.
Lynch mistakes begin in the...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Serdar Yegulalp |
CAPSULE: Potentially interesting story rendered dull and coldly distant by
David Lynch's perpetually smug and alienating style. There are better ways
to be conned. more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Omar Odeh |
David Lynch's second best film to date is perfect evidence of what
makes him fascinating as a filmmaker; he has always since day one made
the types of films you normally have to earn the right to
make. Filmmakers in the Americain system, capable of...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Edward Johnson-ott |
Lost Highway (1997)
Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Natasha
Gregson Wagner, Richard Pryor, Lisa Boyle, Michael Massee, Jack Nance,
Henry Rollins, Gary Busey, Robert Loggia, Marilyn Manson. Directed by
David Lynch.
Rated...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Ted Prigge |
Director: David Lynch
Writers: David Lynch and Barry Gifford
Starring: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Bathalzar Getty, Robert
Loggia, Robert Blake, Gary Busey, Richard Pryor, Giovanni Ribissi, Henry
Rollins, Marilyn Manson, Jack Nance more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Kevin Patterson |
Lost Highway * * * 1/2 (out of four)
R, 1997
Directed by David Lynch. Written by Lynch and Barry Gifford.
Starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty. more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Nick Schaden |
David Lynch's movies have always been an eccentric, bizarre take upon
life and society. Ever since Lynch's masterpiece, "Blue Velvet" came
out in 1986, Lynch's pictures dropped in quality dramatically, with both
"Wild At Heart" and "Fire Walk With Me"...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Marty Mapes |
*** (out of 4) LOST HIGHWAY uses a technique that other films have used
before; namely it starts and ends in the same place. But LOST HIGHWAY is
not a loop; it is a Moebius strip, turning itself inside out before
coming back to the beginning.=20 more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Joshua Diego McAdams |
LOST HIGHWAY
A film review by Joshua Diego McAdams
Copyright 1997 Joshua Diego McAdams more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Dave Cowen |
This review contains what might be considered spoilers, but I honestly don't
think that it would spoil the film for anyone. There's two sides to every
story. more |
Lost Highway Review |
by James Pyke |
i have little interest in writing a review as such of this film. i firmly
believe that this film defies traditional "this is what happens and this
is why i liked it"-style film reviewing. more |
Lost Highway Review |
by James Berardinelli |
LOST HIGHWAY
A film review by James Berardinelli
Copyright 1997 James Berardinelli more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Michael Dequina |
LOST HIGHWAY
A film review by Michael Dequina
Copyright 1997 Michael Dequina more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
LOST HIGHWAY
A film review by Scott Renshaw
Copyright 1997 Scott Renshaw more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
Few directors have such a unique, some would say bizarre, style
as David Lynch. He received Academy Award nominations for THE ELEPHANT
MAN and BLUE VELVET, but other pictures of his, such as DUNE and WILD
AT HEART, have been panned by many. His...more |
Lost Highway Review |
by Zach Ralston |
To sleep, perchance to dream. To dream, perchance to kill your wife, rob a
porn star, and blow out the brains of a gangster. Welcome to the world of
David Lynch, a warped, unpredictable world that has been responsible for as
many good dreams (like the...more |