Mulholland Drive Reviews

Mulholland Drive Review
by Aleksandar Zambelli (Rating: 9/10)
There are two kinds of people in the world. The first kind are those that enjoy and (attempt to) understand David Lynch's films. The other group are those who don't comprehend him at all and therefore assume that he's full of crap and that his fans are...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Karina Montgomery
I am extremely put out that I spent money on this film. It has gotten raves and hoopla from a variety of sources, more than David Lynch's usual fringe freaks' hullaballoo, so I thought I should see it before Oscar season gets going. My companion and I...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan (Rating: 4/4)
Directed by David Lynch, from his screenplay. Starring Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring, Justin Theroux. Running time: 146 minutes. Rated AA for sexual content and controversial subject matter by the MFCB. Reviewed on January 13th, 2002. more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Eugene Novikov (Rating: A)
It's tempting to dismiss Mulholland Drive as the nonsensical concoction of a filmmaker who has gone past "bizarre" and right into "psychotic." Even Roger Ebert, giving the film his highest rating, says that "the movie is hypnotic; we're drawn along as if...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by JoBlo (Rating: 8/10)
PLOT: This is a story of a young girl who comes to Hollywood and...oh man, who am I kidding? I have no idea what this movie is about, but it does involve a couple of good-looking babes, one blonde, the other brunette, some loss of memory (or not), a...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Homer Yen (Rating: C)
Watching the noirish "Mulholland Drive" will easily leave viewers with a thousand questions and very few answers. In fact, no film this year will likely inspire more discussion over its meaning than this one, not "AI" and not even "Memento." The...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Dennis Schwartz (Rating: A-)
MULHOLLAND DRIVE (director/writer: David Lynch; cinematographer: Peter Deming; editor: Mary Sweeney; music: Angelo Badalamenti; cast: Justin Theroux (Adam Kesher), Naomi Watts (Betty and Diane Selwyn), Laura Elena Harring (Rita and Camilla Rhodes), Ann...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Rose 'Bams' Cooper
MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001) Rated R; running time 147 minutes Genre: Mystery/Drama Seen at: Celebration Cinema (Lansing, Michigan) Official site: http://www.mulholland-drive.com/ IMDB site: http://us.imdb.com/Details?0166924 Written by: Joyce Eliason, David...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Robin Clifford
Dreams, strange characters, sexy and troubled women, a mystical black box and its blue key and a sinister air drive the bizarre drama as director/writer David Lynch takes us into his own unique view of the world with "Mulholland Drive." Naomi Watts stars...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Susan Granger (Rating: 4/10)
Susan Granger's review of "MULHOLLAND DRIVE" (Universal Focus) Whatever David Lynch is selling, I'm not buying. From the writer/director of "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks" comes another dark, mysterious thriller that opens with an automobile...more

Mulholland Drive Review
by Mark R. Leeper (Rating: 4/10)
CAPSULE: David Lynch writes and directs a different sort of movie for him. This is a mystery with a very tricky set of plot twists. I interpret this film as an attempt to taunt and play with the genre and its fans. This is a film...more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Laura Clifford
A dark haired woman (Laura Elena Harring, "Little Nicky") is ordered out of a car at gunpoint just before it's hit head on by a bunch of joyriding teens. more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Michael Dequina
David Lynch's _Mulholland_Dr._ began life as a television series pilot commissioned by ABC for the 1999-2000 season. Like Lynch's legendary 1990-1991 foray into network television, _Twin_Peaks_ (which later spawned the criminally underrated 1992...more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Harvey S. Karten
Reviewed by Harvey Karten Universal Pictures Director: David Lynch Writer: David Lynch Cast: Justin Theroux, Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring, Ann Miller, Robert Forster, Dan Hedaya Screened at: Review Screening Rm., NYC 10/1/01 more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Jeremiah Kipp (Rating: 5/5)
The dream resembles a TV-movie, and reality itself is fragmented and torn. David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is more than just a curiosity piece expanded from a scrapped TV-pilot, though it uses the forms and conventions of television to explore the...more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Christopher Null (Rating: 3/5)
Twin Peaks stands as one of my favorite television series ever made. But if you slapped the first three episodes together and called it a movie, I doubt I'd feel the same way. Mulholland Drive was originally intended as David Lynch's return to TV....more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Jon Popick
First things first: David Lynch's latest film has absolutely nothing to do with that stupid 1996 Chinatown rip-off called Mulholland Falls (you should always be wary of a film that's selling point is how realistic its hats are). Mulholland Drive was...more
Mulholland Drive Review
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 2.5/4)
David Lynch's MULHOLLAND DRIVE is a cross between a slow-motion episode of "The X Files" and a super long version of "Twin Peaks." A baffling but always intriguing failure, the movie gets more confusing, not less, as the story unfolds. Lynch won the...more