Fresh off of retiring his Iron-Man persona in Avengers: Endgame (2019), Robert Downey, Jr. has teamed up with Universal Pictures to re-imagine the classic British physician who can literally talk with animals. Although not free of flaws, this particular cinematic adaptation of the character of Dr. Dolittle is the most inspired and entertaining yet.
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Friday, January 17, 2020
Dr. Dolittle (2020)
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20th Century Fox,
Animals,
Animation,
Children,
Critique,
Disney,
Doctor,
Dolittle,
Dr,
Eddie Murphy,
Entertainment,
Family Friendly,
Iron-Man,
Jr,
Live Action,
Review,
Rex Harrison,
Robert Downey,
Talking,
Universal
Thursday, April 19, 2018
re:View - Eraserhead (1977)
The online movie show re:View takes a nostalgic look back at older cult movie titles and examines them from multiple angles. This show is done by the same guys at Red Letter Media, who most famously did the hilarious Mr. Plinkett's Reviews of the Star Wars Prequels. If you ever felt like venting about Star Wars Episodes I through III, then that is the video essay series for you.
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Charlotte Stewart,
Cinema,
David Lynch,
Dream,
Eraserhead,
Jack Nance,
Jay Bauman,
Low Budget,
Nightmare,
Parenthood,
Plinkett,
re:View,
Red Letter Media,
Review,
Surreal,
Video Essay
Monday, February 12, 2018
The Onion's Movie Review Goes Lynchian in the Best Way
The Onion's hilarious Peter K. Rosenthal movie reviews are among my favorite parody series on the internet. In this instance, a rather standard review of Fifty Shades Freed (2018) slowly transforms into a brilliant Lynchian nightmare poking good-spirited fun at the repetitive and cyclical nature of making online movie review videos in general.
Monday, October 23, 2017
The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer (1990) Audiobook & Paperback
At the height of Twin Peaks' popularity, at the end of its first season, series creators Mark Frost and David Lynch commissioned Lynch's daughter Jennifer to write a media tie-in novel The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer (1990). But unlike many other media tie-in novels, this book received special attention from popular culture as Twin Peaks fever spread across the nation, and the most asked question by TV viewers was, "Who killed Laura Palmer?"
Friday, June 16, 2017
Twin Peaks Podcast Central
Welcome to Twin Peaks Podcast Central, a site dedicated to providing fans and curious viewers of Showtime's acclaimed series Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) with an exhaustive list of all ongoing podcasts, vodcasts, after shows, and recap-and-review series currently discussing and analyzing the show. These podcasts are run by various entertainment magazines and companies, independent professional reviewers, and zealous amateur fans alike. But every kind of commentator on this list is united in their love for the original Twin Peaks (1990-91) and love to discuss the show and attempt to understand its many mysteries.
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After Show,
Analysis,
Central,
David Lynch,
Examination,
Fancast,
Hub,
Links,
Mark Frost,
Mysteries,
Podcast,
Recap,
Review,
Revival,
Showtime,
The Return,
Twin Peaks,
Understand,
Vodcast
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