INLAND EMPIRE
A David Lynch movie that makes his previous puzzlers LOST HIGHWAY and MULHOLLAND DRIVE seem downright coherent
A David Lynch movie that makes his previous puzzlers LOST HIGHWAY and MULHOLLAND DRIVE seem downright coherent
Upscale Nazi-sploitation that’s been denounced as sleazy and sensationalistic. Both criticisms are valid, yet the film works
A profoundly insane reminiscence adequately summed up by its own ungainly subtitle: “The memoirs of Bob Hope’s and Henry Kissinger’s mind-controlled slave…Used as a presidential sex toy and personal computer”
Here we have middle-aged German schlockmeister Wolfgang Büld and young British actress Fiona Horsey — the director and the star of three mighty unique exploitation flicks