Horror has always thrived on the uncanny, those moments when the world seems off-kilter, familiar yet terrifying. But surreal horror takes that unease to another level. Rather than deploying monsters ...
Ben Elliott knows exactly how impactful a David Lynch film on the big screen is — he saw 2001’s “Mulholland Drive” three weekends in a row at The Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington. Same goes for ...
Surreal cinema exists at the edges of logic, dream, and nightmare. It's an offshoot of a broader artistic movement that began after World War I, which focused on the expression of the unconscious.