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Aug 13, 2021 · Most people would not consider David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive to be a horror movie. But if that’s the case, then why is it scarier than 99.99% of the horror movies that I’ve ever seen?
- Rich Knight
I have an ongoing debate with friends about if thrillers and suspense films count as horror. They often have horror elements but that’s not the focus of the film. I say Mulholland Drive (one of my all time favorite films) is a psychological thriller/suspense film and I consider those to be horror.
A few films I would personally have ahead of Mulholland Drive: Hunger, Children of Men, Parasite, Pan’s Labyrinth. And a few maybes: The Social Network, Get Out, A Separation, There Will Be Blood. I do think Mulholland Drive is top ten, but more likely between 4-10 for me. 🤷🏻♂️
Oct 23, 2014 · That’s a subgenre that Mulholland Drive definitely does belong in — though an art-horror film need not necessarily be a horror film (see: Only Lovers Left Alive). Most people would agree...
- Movie Critic
Jul 5, 2018 · The most obvious explanation of the movie is that the actress Betty is actually Diane Selwyn. The first two-thirds of the film is actually a perfect fantasy that is created by Betty (Diane) played by Naomi Watts. In the real world, she is depressed, washed up and suicidal.
Eraserhead is much better as a trippy horror movie with some great special effects but that's it. Blue Velvet was borderline unwatchable.
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Mulholland Drive is the road that connects Los Angeles with the San Fernando Valley, a mysterious path full of curves, winding around the dark and ominous Hollywood Hills, and as such corresponds to the puzzling structure of the film itself, which dances on the verge of neo-noir mystery, psychological thriller, classical whodunit, a highly ...