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Exclusive: New ‘I Live Here Now’ Poster Features The Iconic Sheryl Lee
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Julie Pacino’s feature film debut, I Live Here Now, is, simply put, stunning. A confronting debut that screams in the face of patriarchy, it demonstrates Pacino’s assured vision as a filmmaker. After a successful world premiere at the 2025 Fantasia International Film Festival, the film is now heading to the Locarno Film Festival to continue its tour around the world.

Read the full synopsis below:

In the surreal landscape of I Live Here Now, Rose (Lucy Fry), a struggling actress in Los Angeles, is thrown into crisis by an unexpected pregnancy. Believed to be infertile due to childhood trauma, she’s forced to confront a future she never thought possible, just as a major career opportunity with top agent Cindy Abrams (Cara Seymour) comes into view.

Things spiral further when her casual boyfriend, Travis (Matt Rife), and his overbearing mother (Sheryl Lee) weigh in, pushing Rose to the brink.
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  • 8/6/2025
  • by Mary Beth McAndrews
  • DreadCentral.com
I Live Here Now Review: 35mm Psychological Thriller Envelops You in A Fractured Reality of Pain and Perception [Fantasia 2025]
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Writer/director Julie Pacino makes her feature film debut with the lush & surreal psychological thriller I Live Here Now. Shot on a mix of 35mm and 16mm film, this journey through the mind of an aspiring actress is a nightmare odyssey of scarred memories, bad boyfriends, and the cruel standards of the film industry. From a story perspective it’s maybe not the most groundbreaking examination of trauma but it is an undeniable visual feast from start to finish, with a stunning colour palette and a cast of kooky characters.

I Live Here Now stars Lucy Fry (Bright) as Rose, an actress that’s being pushed to the brink of starvation just for a chance to be considered worthwhile to a casting director. With an incredibly important opportunity just days away, she should be focusing on her audition tape but Rose is forced to leave town in search of an...
  • 8/5/2025
  • by Jonathan Dehaan
I Live Here Now (2025)
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I Live Here Now

Director Julie Pacino's début feature, I Live Here Now, stars Lucy Fry as Rose, a struggling actress who discovers she's pregnant. However, Rose had been told she was infertile due to childhood trauma. This unwanted pregnancy collides with an opportunity to sign with Cindy Abrams (Cara Seymour), a top talent agent in Los Angeles. And to make matters worse, her lover Travis (Matt Rife) refuses to stand up to his domineering mother (Sheryl Lee), who appears set to deprive Rose of autonomy over her own body when she decides to abort the pregnancy.

I Live Here Now Photo: Fantasia International Film Festival

Pacino's short films tackle a diverse range of subjects, from reckoning with one's dark past and lost souls seeking belonging in Abracadabra, to grief in To See The Day, and what it's like to be an assistant on a porn shoot in Hard Work.
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  • 7/31/2025
  • by Paul Risker
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
I Live Here Now Review: Checking Into a Neon Nightmare
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An actress, Rose, stands at a precipice. It is a classic setup. A career-defining role hangs in the balance, contingent on the absurd demand that she shed pounds she does not possess. Simultaneously, her body stages a quiet, biological coup: a pregnancy she was assured by medicine and trauma was an impossibility.

The world conspires to close in. Her boyfriend, Travis, a man of breathtaking unseriousness, and his mother, Martha—a chilling Sheryl Lee, whose ownership of her son’s progeny is nothing short of feudal—present a united front of external control.

They have plans for her, for the child. Rose has other ideas. Her flight from their suffocating benevolence is not toward freedom, but toward a clinical solution in a remote town. She checks into The Crown Inn in Idyllwild, seeking a sterile anonymity. She finds something else entirely. The place is not a refuge; it is a crucible.
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  • 7/26/2025
  • by Marcus Thorne
  • Gazettely
Why There Won't Be A Twin Peaks Season 4, According To The Show's Co-Creator
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One of the boldest aspects of David Lynch and Mark Frost's "Twin Peaks: The Return" (which was basically "Twin Peaks" season 3) was the way it looked like it was going to give fans the closure they had always wanted, only to swerve dramatically in the other direction at the eleventh hour. "Part 16" and "Part 17" were filled with cathartic, long-awaited moments for "Twin Peaks" enthusiasts; they even featured a brief scene where all our favorite characters happily hang out together, celebrating how they finally defeated the evil Bob (Frank Silva) by ... well, punching him really hard. But then the finale, "Part 18," took us into dark, ambiguous, aggressively Lynchian territory.

"The Return" ends with the heroic Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) bringing an alternate version of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) back to the Palmer family home. He's hoping this will give her (and him) some sense of peace, but when they arrive,...
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  • 7/26/2025
  • by Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
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Fantasia 2025 Review: I Live Here Now, The Mothers Are Not All Right
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Rose is in a state of quiet panic. The young (but no longer young) actress receives a last-minute opportunity, a part for which the no-nonsense casting agent -- played by a delightfully wicked Cara Seymour, who smokes cigarettes like she means it -- has told her to drop a few pounds over the weekend, and get back to her with a fast-tracked audition tape. This happens on same day that Rose finds out she is pregnant from her callow, unserious, boyfriend, with the mother from hell. Twin Peaks’ Sheryl Lee vamps it up here in a small role, in a scarlet dress and a glass-box modernist home straight out of The Lost Highway. For better or worse, Lynchian shenanigans abound. Intent on commandeering Rose’s...

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  • 7/25/2025
  • Screen Anarchy
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I Live Here Now (Fantasia) Review: Surrealist Horror on Self-Reflection
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Plot: A woman finds herself trapped in a remote hotel where the violent echoes of her past come alive, blurring the lines between her darkest nightmares and the waking world.

Review: You just never know what to expect when the children of famous actors start getting into the film world themselves. Sometimes it’s a disaster, and other times they blossom into great filmmakers of their own. Hailing from Julie Pacino, there’s sure to be a certain spotlight on her finally stepping into the world of feature film. And rather than play it safe, she’s decided to enter the world of surrealist horror. On the surface, it’s a subgenre without answers and more up for interpretation, but it requires a firm vision to pull it off. I Live Here Now rides the line and ultimately is able to accomplish what it’s trying to do.

I Live Here Now...
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  • 7/25/2025
  • by Tyler Nichols
  • JoBlo.com
I Live Here Now (2025) Movie Review: A Tribute to Lynchian Surrealism
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Premiering at this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival, “I Live Here Now” is a hellish, fever-dream-like trip. In her feature debut, writer-director Julie Pacino has chosen to explore the labyrinths of human psychology and memories. Comparisons with David Lynch’s works, specifically “Inland Empire,” are inevitable. Admittedly, “I Live Here Now” pulls its punches and remains a little more rooted to ‘reality’ than what “Inland Empire” did. Whether that is for the good or the bad, it depends entirely on whether you find Lynch frustratingly impenetrable or bizarrely brilliant. I tend to veer towards the latter while appreciating the frustration mentioned in the former. So, as someone who does not mind an occasional nightmare, “I Live Here Now” just about works for me.

Like “Inland Empire,” “I Live Here Now” centers around an actress and her bid to play a role. Rose (Lucy Fry) is an aspiring actress who...
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  • 7/25/2025
  • by Suvo Pyne
  • High on Films
Fantasia Review: Julie Pacino’s I Live Here Now is a Psychodrama That Embraces Unsettling Humor
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Rose (Lucy Fry) has always known she cannot have children. The tragic result of a childhood surgery whose trauma embedded itself in her mind as a nightmare, this truth became a major part of her identity. A crucial piece to the puzzle that was her so-called brokenness. This is why she can’t wrap her head around the news when the doctor tells her she’s pregnant. It’s not just the irony that this discovery comes as a result of being ordered to lose three pounds for a potential acting role, but the horrible timing of finally catching a big career break when the opportunity to start a family miraculously manifests. Rose must escape the chaos. She must figure out what she wants. Who she is. Who she can still become.

The debut feature from Julie Pacino, I Live Here Now embraces an unsettling humor from the beginning. There’s the noted,...
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  • 7/25/2025
  • by Jared Mobarak
  • The Film Stage
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Julie Pacino on Exploring Female Trauma in Lynchian Feature Directorial Debut ‘I Live Here Now’
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Lucy Fry’s Rose, a woman haunted by trauma, ends up checking herself into an inn where reality seems to unravel, blurring the lines between past and present, and waking life and dreams. That’s the set-up for I Live Here Now, writer-director Julie Pacino’s feature directorial debut, which world premieres on Thursday at the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal before screening at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland in the out-of-competition lineup and then traveling to the Edinburgh International Film Festival for its Midnight Madness program.

“The film pulses with competing anxieties: the pursuit of perfection, the weight of generational trauma, and the invisible fist of capitalism tightening its grip around the necks of its characters,” the Fantasia synopsis reads. “Pacino plunges us into a vibrant and nightmarish psychodrama that reverberates with echoes of David Lynch, Dario Argento and the Coen brothers.”

Shot on 35 millimeter film, with...
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  • 7/22/2025
  • by Georg Szalai
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dana Ashbrook joins Twin Peaks cast members for Conversation with the Stars tour
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Twin Peaks was definitely an iconic horror-related television series, and its legacy lives on 35 years after it made its debut on ABC. It had a unique blend of horror, comedy, mystery, drama and surrealism that captivated audiences, and the two-hour pilot episode became the highest-rated movie for televisions 1989-1990 season, but was sadly cancelled after its second season.

The series began with the discovery of a young woman’s body washed up on the bank of a river in the small town of Twin Peaks, Washington. When the body turns out to be that of prom queen Laura Palmer, everyone is shocked and saddened, because she was known to be kind, even delivering meals to the homebound.

Special FBI Agent Dale Cooper comes to town to investigate, suspecting that Laura’s killer may have also been responsible for murdering another young woman a year earlier. As Coop gets to know...
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  • 7/18/2025
  • by Carla Davis
  • 1428 Elm
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Netflix Now Streaming Forgotten John Carpenter Horror Movie Being Called “Nasty and mean-spirited”
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John Carpenter set off on a hot streak in the ‘70s and it ran all the way into the ‘90s. The majority of his output during that time period is iconic and universally beloved. During his decades-spanning hot streak, the celebrated filmmaker tackled the slasher genre, body horror, exploitation cinema, and more.

Despite a proven track record of noteworthy output, Carpenter’s films often failed to resonate with theatergoers. Case in point: Both The Thing and Big Trouble in Little China bombed at the box office. Yet, both went on to become cult classics on home video, suggesting that he is targeting a base less prone to turn out to theaters.

Carpenter’s struggles to consistently deliver results at the box office carried into the ‘90s when he released his screen adaptation of the John Steakley novel Vampires. The flick is a gritty take on the horror Western and a gruesome good time,...
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  • 7/16/2025
  • by Tyler Doupe'
  • DreadCentral.com
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Criterion’s October Line-Up Includes ‘Nightmare Alley,’ ‘The Shrouds,’ ‘Altered States,’ ‘Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me,’ More
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The Criterion Collection‘s October line-up is stacked with genre heavy hitters: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Eyes Without a Face, The Shrouds, A History of Violence, Altered States, Deep Crimson, and Nightmare Alley.

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on October 7.

Serving a prequel to “Twin Peaks,” the 1992 psychological horror film is directed by David Lynch from a script he co-wrote with Robert Engels.

Director-approved special features:

4K digital restoration, with 7.1 surround DTS-hd Master Audio soundtrack, both supervised by director David Lynch Alternate original 2.0 surround DTS-hd Master Audio soundtrack One 4K Uhd disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features The Missing Pieces, ninety minutes of deleted and alternate takes from the film, assembled by Lynch Interview by Lynch with actors Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, and Grace Zabriskie Interviews with Lee and composer Angelo Badalamenti...
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  • 7/15/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Twin Peaks Cast Reuniting for Live Tour [Updated]
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Several cast members of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks are reuniting for a US tour, during which the’ll discuss the iconic franchise, meet with fans, and share a special video tribute to the late auteur.

“Twin Peaks: Conversations with the Stars” will feature appearances from Ray Wise (Leland Palmer), Harry Goaz (Deputy Andy Brennan) and Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran), as well as Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer) at select dates. Update: Dana Ashbrook, who played Bobby Briggs, will also appear on select dates of the tour.

Get Twin Peaks: Conversations With the Stars Tickets Here

Lynch apparently gave the tour’s blessing prior to his death earlier this year. “David was very happy that we were going to have this cast tour to celebrate Twin Peaks with the fans all around the U.S.,” Sabrina S. Sutherland, who manages his estate, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “It...
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  • 7/14/2025
  • by Scoop Harrison
  • Consequence - Film News
Mark Frost: It’s ‘Hard to Imagine’ Making a Fourth Season of ‘Twin Peaks’ Without David Lynch
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“Twin Peaks” co-creator Mark Frost is putting the possibility of a Season 4 on ice. The filmmaker said that without late auteur David Lynch, “Twin Peaks” would be a different entity entirely. Lynch died January 16, 2025, at the age of 78 due to complications from emphysema. Prior to his passing, Lynch was in discussion with Frost about potentially revisiting the beloved series.

“Twin Peaks” first premiered on ABC in 1990 and aired for two seasons. Prequel film “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me” was released in 1992; in 2017, Lynch and Frost reunited for revival series “Twin Peaks: The Return” on Showtime. Lynch also reprised his acting role as FBI agent Gordon Cole for “The Return.”

“We had talked a little bit about where a fourth season might go,” Frost recently told Empire, “but with David having left us, it’s hard to imagine doing anything beyond this. It certainly feels like it closed the circle.
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  • 7/14/2025
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
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5 Films To Look Foward To At Fantasia 2025
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It’s that time of the year again, and I, for one, could not be more excited. Fantasia International Film Festival 2025 kicks off on July 16th and, like usual, they’ve got a great selection of films to check out. It’s a decidedly more independent group of films this year, but that’s just how the horror genre has been going in 2025. Our Editor-in-Chief Chris Bumbray already checked out Together earlier this year at Sundance (read his review Here), so while that’s not on this list, it’s definitely one of my most anticipated of the entire summer. If you’re attending the festival in person, you’re going to want to check all of these out. And if you’re not, you’re going to want to take note of these, as they’ll release throughout the rest of 2025 (and sometimes beyond) and often prove to be...
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  • 7/13/2025
  • by Tyler Nichols
  • JoBlo.com
Twin Peaks Season 4 Chances Get Candid Response From Series Creator
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Screenwriter and television producer Mark Frost recently got candid about the possibility of a fourth season of Twin Peaks, the dreamlike mystery series he co-created with the late David Lynch. After introducing audiences to a world "both wonderful and strange" with two seminal seasons in the early 1990s, Twin Peaks returned in 2017 with a third season that truly embraced Lynch's surreal vision.

Sadly, David Lynch passed away on January 16, 2025, at the age of 78, after being diagnosed with emphysema the previous year. Although Frost said he had spoken with Lynch before his death about a possible fourth season,he finds it "hard to imagine" doing another installment at this point. Check out his full quote below (via ComicBook.com):

We had talked a little bit about where a fourth season might go, but with David having left us, it's hard to imagine doing anything beyond this. It certainly feels like it closed the circle.
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  • 7/12/2025
  • by Rachel Hulshult
  • ScreenRant
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David Lynch’s death “closed the circle” on more Twin Peaks says Mark Frost
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It turns out the gum we like may not be coming back in style after all, as Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost has lost faith in the series ever coming back without David Lynch.

Following the January death of David Lynch, Mark Frost said he would have to evaluate the future of Twin Peaks. But now that he’s had some time to mull it over, the idea may have gone the way of Laura Palmer. As he told Empire (via ComicBook.com), “We had talked a little bit about where a fourth season might go, but with David having left us, it’s hard to imagine doing anything beyond this. It certainly feels like it closed the circle.”

And so 2017’s Twin Peaks: The Return will almost certainly be the final piece of the puzzle that we ever get. Recalling how he and Lynch approached concluding that third season of Twin Peaks,...
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  • 7/12/2025
  • by Mathew Plale
  • JoBlo.com
‘Twin Peaks: The Return’ Big Screen Marathon Set for New York’s Metrograph
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“Twin Peaks: The Return” is returning to the screen, and this time, it’s the big one. IndieWire announces that the Metrograph theater in Lower Manhattan will host a weekend-long marathon of the 2017 David Lynch series, as presented with Mubi.

The two-day marathon will take place July 5 and 6 to mark the 35th anniversary of Lynch and Mark Frost’s original “Twin Peaks.” The sequel series, also known as “Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series,” debuted on Showtime in 2017; it’s one of late director Lynch’s final projects.

“Twin Peaks” sound designer and collaborator Dean Hurley will be in attendance to introduce the series for select showtimes, and will also participate in a special pre-screening conversation.

“Twin Peaks” first premiered in 1990 on ABC. The second season aired in 1991 before being canceled by the network; it was later revived in 2017 with “Twin Peaks: The Return.” The first two seasons of “Twin Peaks...
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  • 6/20/2025
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
Why David Lynch's Twin Peaks Was Canceled
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Deep into the second season of "Twin Peaks," the groundbreaking TV series created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, the twisted Windom Earle (Kenneth Welsh) holds Major Garland Briggs (Don Davis) hostage, torturing him for more information on the mysterious and mystical Black Lodge. When Earle asks a drugged Briggs about what he fears most in the world, the warm-hearted soldier responds, "The possibility that love is not enough." It's a statement which, like so much in Lynch's work and in the show itself, has enormous resonance and weight. In particular, the sentiment refers not just to one of the major themes of the series but also to the real-world fate of the show itself.

When the episode containing that scene aired in early 1991, the reception of "Twin Peaks" as one of the most popular and exciting new shows to air on network television had shifted, with not only...
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  • 6/17/2025
  • by Bill Bria
  • Slash Film
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‘Twin Peaks’ Actors to Embark on ‘Conversation with the Stars’ Tour
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“Twin Peaks” actors Ray Wise (Leland Palmer), Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran), Harry Goaz (Deputy Andy Brennan), and Sheryl Lee (Laura Palmer) along with “Twin Peaks: The Return” executive producer Sabrina S. Sutherland will embark on a US tour for a “Conversation with the Stars.”

They’ll share first-hand recollections and behind-the-scenes stories on the East Coast in August before heading to the West Coast in October. Lee will only be in attendance for the October dates.

The events include a special video tribute to co-creator David Lynch. Photos and autographs are also available for an additional fee.

“David was very happy that we were going to have this cast tour to celebrate Twin Peaks with the fans all around the U.S.,” Sutherland told THR. “It’s sad that I won’t be able to call him each night to let him know how the show went as I had promised.
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  • 5/23/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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Twin Peaks cast members are going on a national tour
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The David Lynch and Mark Frost series Twin Peaks made its premiere on ABC in 1990 and ran for two seasons before being cancelled. It was followed by the feature film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and a couple decades later the series was revived for a third season on Showtime, called Twin Peaks: The Return. Now, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the show’s premiere, some Twin Peaks cast members will be going on a national tour to meet with fans and discuss the series with them!

The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Ray Wise (who played Leland Palmer), Harry Goaz (Deputy Andy Brennan), and Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran) are joining Twin Peaks: The Return executive producer Sabrina S. Sutherland for the tour, which is called Twin Peaks: Conversation with the Stars and will see them “share their experiences on the series and swap behind-the-scenes stories at the ticketed events.
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  • 5/22/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
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‘Twin Peaks’ Cast Sets National Tour for the Summer and Fall (Exclusive)
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Twin Peaks fans who were left wanting more following the series’ long-awaited third season in 2017, rejoice: Top members of the original cast are set to tour the country later this year.

Starting in early August, stars of the surreal David Lynch and Mark Frost-created saga will be sitting down for nostalgic conversations in cities across the U.S., from Tysons, Virginia, to Seattle, Washington. Ray Wise (who played Leland Palmer), Harry Goaz (Deputy Andy Brennan) and Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran) as well as Twin Peaks: The Return executive producer Sabrina S. Sutherland will share their experiences on the series and swap behind-the-scenes stories at the ticketed events.

Sheryl Lee, who played the high school homecoming queen whose murder formed the central mystery of the story and gave a startling starring turn in 1992’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, will additionally appear at certain stops in the Western U.
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  • 5/22/2025
  • by Katie Kilkenny
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
How to Redirect Rejection: Advice from Mara Brock Akil | ‘What No One Tells You’
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“It’s not personal.”

How many times have you heard this before knowing full well that everything in life, no matter how hard you spin it, is personal? We are all, quite literally, persons after all (though at times it may be questionable). And yet, for the sake of our own sanity and the need to work with others, we accept it, compartmentalize, and move on. But what if there was another way?

Speaking to IndieWire’s Future of Filmmaking for the latest episode of “What No One Tells You,” TV creator Mara Brock Akil offered valuable insight on how to manage what may seem like rejection, but could turn out to be a blessing in disguise. It’s all about perspective, so keep reading to learn how to shape your own.

‘Don’t Feel Rejected, Feel Redirected’ ‘Moesha,’ Brandy Norwood, Sheryl Lee Ralph©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

“In finding your voice,...
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  • 5/12/2025
  • by Harrison Richlin
  • Indiewire
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Fantasia unveils first wave; new work from Hwang Wook, Steve Pink, the Adams Family
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Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival unveiled the first wave of its upcoming 29th edition on Thursday, a boisterous roster that brings new work from Hwang Wook,the Adams Family, Steve Pink, Julie Pacino, and Brock Bodell.

One year after debuting Mash Ville at Fantasia, South Korea’s Hwang returns with The Woman, a psychological thriller starring Han Hye-ji in which a girl pursues a mysterious stranger after an innocent act results in her friend’s suspicious suicide.

The first wave includesMother Of Fliesfrom John and Zelda Adams and Toby Poser, about a woman who seeks dark magic from a...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Fantasia Unveils Its First Wave of Titles for 2025 Festival
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As summertime approaches, anticipation starts to grow for the annual Fantasia International Film Festival, held every year in Montreal. This year makes the festival’s 29th edition with an electrifying program of screenings, workshops, and launch events running from July 17 through August 3, 2025, presented by Mels in collaboration with Concordia University. Fantasia returns to their usual venues of Concordia Hall and J.A. de Sève cinemas, with additional screenings and events at Montreal’s Cinéma du Musée.

Fantasia will announce the full lineup in July, but for now, they’ve provided a delicious list for its first wave of titles, which include Julia Pacino’s feature film debut, the latest from the Adams’ Family, Kurtis David Harder’s sequel film Influencers, and so much more.

Check out the first wave of 2025 Fantasia titles below: Terrestrial (dir. Steve Pink)

World Premiere

As director of the Hot Tub Time Machine films, Accepted, and About Last Night,...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Mary Beth McAndrews
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Fantasia International Film Festival announces first wave of titles for 29th edition!
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The 29th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival is set to run from from July 17th through August 3rd at the Concordia Hall and J.A. de Sève cinemas in Montreal, with additional screenings and events at Cinéma du Musée – and today the festival announced the first wave of titles that will be screening there this year! The full line-up will be announced in early July, but for here’s a sample of what attendees can expect to see there, with the information coming directly from the Fantasia press release:

Terrestrial Reveals A Different Shade Of (Steve) Pink: As director of the Hot Tub Time Machine films, Accepted, and About Last Night, and the co-writer of High Fidelity and Grosse Point Blank, Steve Pink has made a distinctive name for himself with individualistic comedy works that ooze personality. Now, he’s exploring darker edges of his sensibilities with Terrestrial,...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Julie Pacino’s Lynchian Feature Debut ‘I Live Here Now’ Gets First Look Image
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Filmmaker Julie Pacino, producer and daughter of actor Al Pacino, makes her feature directorial debut with I Live Here Now. Pacino’s debut is set to premiere at Fantasia this summer, bringing a first look at the Lynchian psychodrama.

I Live Here Now was announced in Fantasia’s first wave of programming.

Night Teeth and Bright actor Lucy Fry stars as “Rose, a woman haunted by trauma and trapped in a motel where reality unravels, the film blurs the lines between past and present, dream and waking life, captured in vivid 16mm.”

Fantasia’s description provides additional insight, stating Pacino’s debut is about “competing anxieties: the pursuit of perfection, the weight of generational trauma, and the invisible fist of capitalism tightening its grip around the necks of its characters.” It’s also described as a “vibrant and nightmarish psychodrama” that “reverberates with echoes of David Lynch, Dario Argento, and the Coen brothers.
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Fantasia International Film Festival Unveils First Wave of Titles, Including Terrestrial, Mother Of Flies, Hellcat
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The Fantasia International Film Festival is one of the very best events to experience the latest and greatest genre films from around the world. There's nothing quite like it, and if you haven't had a chance to attend, I highly recommend planning a visit to Montreal this summer, especially now that the first wave of titles has been officially announced:

From the Press Release: "The Fantasia International Film Festival will celebrate its upcoming 29th edition with an electrifying program of screenings, workshops, and launch events running from July 17 through August 3, 2025, returning to the Concordia Hall and J.A. de Sève cinemas, with additional screenings and events at Montreal’s Cinéma du Musée.

The festival’s full lineup will be announced in early July but in the meantime, Fantasia is excited to reveal a select first wave of premiere titles.

Terrestrial Reveals A Different Shade Of (Steve) Pink

As director of...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Jonathan James
  • DailyDead
Fantasia 2025 First Wave of Programming Includes ‘Influencers,’ Lynchian ‘I Live Here Now,’ and More
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The Fantasia International Film Festival will be celebrating its 29th edition with another densely packed slate of events and programming running from July 17 through August 3, 2025, returning to the Concordia Hall and J.A. de Sève cinemas and presented by Mels, with additional screenings and events at Montreal’s Cinéma du Musée.

The festival’s full lineup will be announced in early July, but in the meantime, Fantasia 2025 has revealed a select first wave of premiere titles. Highlights include Influencers, writer-director Kurtis David Harder‘s follow up to his 2022 thriller. Actor Al Pacino‘s daughter, film producer Julie Pacino, makes her feature directorial debut with the Lynchian I Live Here Now. From the director behind Hot Tub Time Machine and multiple episodes of “Santa Clarita Diet,” Steve Pink, comes an unconventional sci-fi comedy Terrestrial. The Adams family (Hellbender) is back with Mother of Flies, desrcribed as a personal dark fairy tale.
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Meagan Navarro
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Steve Pink’s ‘Terrestrial’ and Julie Pacino’s ‘I Live Here Now’ Among Fantasia 2025 First Wave Line-Up (Exclusive)
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Steve Pink’s “Terrestrial” and Julie Pacino’s “I Live Here Now” are among the 2025 Fantasia International Film Festival’s first wave line-up, the festival announced.

This year’s Fantasia runs July 17-Aug. 3, bringing a wide range of genre film screenings, workshops and launch events to Montreal. Of the first wave of films, “Terrestrial” marks Pink’s (“Hot Tub Time Machine”) first time directing a thriller, while Al Pacino’s daughter Julie Pacino makes her directorial debut with “I Live Here Now,” featuring “Twin Peaks” star Sheryl Lee along with Lucy Fry and Madeline Brewer. The line-up also includes Mexico’s first stop-motion feature “I Am Frankleda” and the latest Adams Family filmmaking collaboration, “Mother of Flies.”

Last year’s Fantasia included world premieres like Chris Stuckmann’s “Shelby Oaks,” “The Beast Within” starring Kit Harington and “Bookworm” starring Elijah Wood and Nell Fisher.

The full line-up will be unveiled in early July.
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Matt Minton
  • Variety Film + TV
John Carpenter’s 1998 Classic on Netflix Is a Must-Watch Western Horror Throwback, And It’s Not the ‘Halloween H20’
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When you hear John Carpenter’s 1998 classic, your mind immediately goes to Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. However, Carpenter was not involved in this seventh instalment of the Halloween franchise. He turned down the directing gig of the film after the Weinstein brothers rejected his salary demand of $10 million.

Carpenter instead committed to the vampire genre film, Vampires, starring James Woods. The 1990s weren’t kind to Carpenter, as none of his films up until Vampires made any financial gains for the studios despite the fact that many of them went on to become cult hits. The 1998 film broke this pattern and went on to become financially successful.

John Carpenter’s must-watch blood-sucking thriller of 1998 is on Netflix James Woods in a still from John Carpenter’s Vampires | Credits: Columbia Pictures

John Carpenter‘s Vampires came at a time when the director thought about quitting the industry. However, when the...
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  • 5/4/2025
  • by Hashim Asraff
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'Twin Peaks' and 'Twin Peaks: A Limited Time Event' Coming to Mubi for 35th Anniversary Celebration
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Mubi has acquired David Lynch and Mark Frost’s iconic 1990 series Twin Peaks, along with its 2017 follow-up Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series. The news comes amid Twin Peaks’ 35th anniversary celebration and months after the iconic filmmaker’s passing. Both series will debut on the platform this June. The arrival of the series on the platform provides a brilliant opportunity for fans to revisit Lynch’s surreal, dreamy world or for those who want to experience the beloved series for the very first time.

The original series debuted in the 1990s and follows an investigation led by FBI special agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) into the murder of local teenager Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). The intriguing mystery drama is revered by fans for its detective fiction, supernatural elements and campy feel. The first season of the series has a 78 percent Rotten Tomatoes score while the audience score sits as high as 92 percent.
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Shrishty Mishra
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‘Twin Peaks’ & ‘Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series’ Coming To Mubi In June
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Mubi has acquired rights to Twin Peaks, the iconic 1990 series from David Lynch and Mark Frost, as well as the 2017 follow-up Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series, with plans for both to debut on the service on June 13.

The news comes amid Twin Peaks‘ 35th anniversary celebration. Of course, the works of Lynch are also being reexamined at present, just three months’ out from the iconic surrealist filmmaker’s passing.

Twin Peaks follows idiosyncratic FBI agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), as he investigates the murder of a young woman — local homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) — in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks. As the investigation progresses, several other mysteries and conspiracies, edging on the supernatural, are uncovered around town, all linking back to Laura’s murder.

Mubi subscribers will have access to all 30 episodes of the show, as well as all 18 parts of A Limited Event Series,...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Twin Peaks’ Seasons 1 and 2 and ‘The Return’ to Stream on Mubi for 35th Anniversary
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That gum you like is going to come back in style — and on Mubi.

Thirty-five years after “Twin Peaks” premiered, and just months after late auteur and series co-creator David Lynch died at age 78, the series in all its entirety will stream on Mubi this June.

Lynch and Mark Frost co-created cult classic show “Twin Peaks,” which premiered in 1990 on ABC. The second season aired in 1991 before being canceled by the network; it was later revived in 2017 at Showtime with “Twin Peaks: The Return,” a limited event series. All seasons will come to Mubi starting June 13, with all 30 episodes of “Twin Peaks” and all 18 parts of “Twin Peaks: The Return” on the platform.

The first two seasons of “Twin Peaks” followed FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) as he investigates the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in the border town of Twin Peaks.

MacLachlan, as well...
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  • 4/23/2025
  • by Samantha Bergeson
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Gets Support from 'Abbott Elementary' Co-Stars at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony!
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Sheryl Lee Ralph is being honored!

The 68-year-old Emmy-winning actress was was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday (April 16) in Los Angeles.

Stepping out support Sheryl at the ceremony were her Abbott Elementary co-stars Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Chris Perfetti, Lisa Ann Walter, and William Stanford Davis.

Keep reading to find out more…Loretta Devine, who starred with Sheryl in Dreamgirls on Broadway, along with Jenifer Lewis, Victoria Rowell, and Brandee Evans were also at the big event.

Sheryl also had the support of her husband Vincent Hughes along with her kids Ivy-Victoria and Etienne.

“There are so many people in the audience that means so much to me,” Sheryl shared during the ceremony, according to Essence. “I can still feel the determined spirit of that little girl who dared to dream big. Growing up, I felt my big dreams had to be whispered,...
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  • 4/17/2025
  • by Just Jared
  • Just Jared
Before 'Twin Peaks,' Kyle MacLachlan Played a Dale Cooper Prototype
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FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper of Twin Peaks is one of the most iconic TV protagonists of all time. His distinctive appearance, mannerisms, and eccentric approach to investigating the murder of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in the eponymous Washington town are all part of why "Coop" is arguably the most famous role of actor Kyle MacLachlan's career. But, even before the show premiered on ABC in 1990, traces of the character of Dale Cooper could be seen in some of MacLachlan's film roles. For instance, both MacLachlan (New York Times) and Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch (LA Times) have described Cooper as an older version of Jeffrey Beaumont, the protagonist played by MacLachlan in the 1986 film Blue Velvet, which Lynch directed.

But, one year after Blue Velvet, MacLachlan played another character who arguably bears an even greater resemblance to Cooper — one whom Lynch had nothing to do with. That would be Lloyd Gallagher,...
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  • 3/22/2025
  • by Andrew Tomei
  • MovieWeb
John Carpenter's 27-Year-Old Vampire Movie Resurrected On Netflix
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John Carpenter's underrated horror film, Vampires, has been resurrected on Netflix. The film was originally adapted from the novel Vampire$ by John Steakley.

John Carpenter's Vampires sees James Woods starring as Jack Crow, the leader of a group of vampire hunters. He leads the team as their "master slayer", working to prevent a centuries-old cross from falling into the hands of Jan Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith), the progenitor of all vampires. The film's supporting cast includes Daniel Baldwin, Sheryl Lee, Tim Guinee and Maximillian Schell.

Carpenter took a unique approach to the film's casting, actively avoiding "another musclebound meathead" for the lead role, which led to Woods' casting.Clint Eastwood, Kurt Russell, Bill Paxton, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and R. Lee Ermey were all reportedly considered for the role, but either declined or had scheduling conflicts. Sheryl Lee, who plays a prostitute with a psychic link to Valek, was...
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  • 3/10/2025
  • by Sam Fang
  • CBR
'Twin Peaks' Fans Need to Read Laura Palmer's Diary
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The late filmmaker David Lynch's iconic TV series Twin Peaksrevolves principally around a simple question: Who killed Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee)? However, as the show's protagonist, FBI agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), soon learns, answering this question is impossible without first answering a far broader question: Who was Laura Palmer? To that end, Cooper spends the show's entire first season and part of its second season gradually becoming acquainted with each of Twin Peaks' colorfully eccentric residents, learning everything he can about Laura's life and relationships in hopes of finding her killer - which he ultimately (and controversially) does.

Yet, despite the vast amount of information that the show reveals about Laura, one perspective remains noticeably absent from the show: that of Laura herself. While Lynch would partially rectify this omission in his polarizing prequel film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), which depicts the terrifying final week of Laura's life,...
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  • 2/27/2025
  • by Andrew Tomei
  • MovieWeb
David Fincher's Polarizing $101 Million Drama Gets a New Streaming Home
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Director David Fincher's hit feature film adaptation of Fight Clubis headed to a new streaming home.

Per Hulu, 1999'sFight Club will make its debut as a part of the streaming platform's extensive film library beginning March 14. Fight Club is just one of several genre fan-favorites slated to arrive on Hulu the very same month, including 1994's True Lies, 2011's War Horse, and the entire Predator feature film franchise.

Related'We Tried to Remove It': Anya Taylor-Joy & Miles Teller Address References to Past Roles in New Horror Movie

The Gorge stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller discuss their attempts to have references to their past leading roles removed from the movie.

Based on critically acclaimed author Chuck Palahniuk's 1996 novel of the same name, Fight Club was directed by Fincher from a screenplay by writer Jim Uhls. The film stars Edward Norton as the unnamed Narrator, a middle-aged man working a...
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  • 2/24/2025
  • by John Dodge
  • CBR
‘Ricky’ Review: A Poetic & Unsteady Exploration of Probation
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Moving with a frenetic, vérité-style energy, Ricky exists in the in-between, following a man who is neither fully free nor fully imprisoned, a man still haunted by the rhythms of incarceration even as he walks the streets of his hometown. Stephan James delivers a gripping, deeply internalized performance, allowing Ricky’s emotions to simmer beneath a surface that is always on the verge of cracking. But despite James’ anchoring presence, much of the film itself remains unsteady.

After spending half his life behind bars, Ricky (Stephan James) steps back into a world that has moved on without him. Set in East Hartford, Connecticut, Ricky follows its titular character through the first month of his release, a period defined by parole restrictions, fractured relationships, and the silent, ever-present weight of his past. Reentry is supposed to be a fresh start, but it quickly becomes clear that freedom is conditional, and survival is a test.
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  • 2/19/2025
  • by Kai Swanson
  • MovieWeb
Metrograph to Honor David Lynch with All-Day Marathon Featuring ‘Blue Velvet’ Cinematographer Frederick Elmes
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As Hollywood still mourns David Lynch’s passing, New York’s Metrograph Theater is honoring the late auteur.

IndieWire can announce the Metrograph will be hosting all-day David Lynch marathon tribute on February 19 with Lynch’s longtime collaborator cinematographer Frederick Elmes onsite.

Elmes will be participating in panels, and also is lending his personal 35mm print of “Wild at Heart” for the mini festival. Elmes was the cinematographer on a trio of Lynch films, “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet,” and “Wild at Heart.”

“It’s been such a privilege to be part of David’s unique vision, one that transports us to worlds that are familiar and mysterious, frightening and dark, beautiful and inspirational,” Elmes told IndieWire with the Metrograph announcement. “I’ll miss him dearly.”

Titled “In Dreams: A David Lynch Tribute,” the Metrograph marathon will begin at 1:00 p.m. Et with a screening of “Mulholland Drive.” The program also...
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  • 2/12/2025
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis, Tyler James Williams, Chris Perfetti, Quinta Brunson, and Janelle James in Abbott Elementary (2021)
Abbott Elementary S4E13 “Science Fair” Cast, Plot, New Tonight February 5 2025
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis, Tyler James Williams, Chris Perfetti, Quinta Brunson, and Janelle James in Abbott Elementary (2021)
On Wednesday February 5 2025, ABC broadcasts an episode of the series Abbott Elementary!

Science Fair Season 4 Episode 13 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode titled “Science Fair” of “Abbott Elementary” promises to be both entertaining and heartwarming. This episode focuses on the teachers at Abbott Elementary as they prepare their students for the annual science fair. The excitement and chaos of the event create plenty of opportunities for humor and touching moments.

As the teachers work hard to guide their students, they face various challenges. With limited resources and time, they must find creative ways to inspire their young minds. The episode showcases the dedication of the teachers, highlighting their passion for education and their desire to see their students succeed, even when the odds are stacked against them.

Viewers can expect to see the unique personalities of each teacher come to life as they tackle the science fair. There will be moments of laughter,...
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  • 2/5/2025
  • by US Posts
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This ‘Twin Peaks’ Star Played Not One, but Two Characters in ‘Gilmore Girls'
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There have been a few cult classic TV series with the continuous allure of Twin Peaks. The 1990 series was co-created by filmmaker David Lynch and writer Mark Frost and chronicled the mysterious goings-on of a small Pacific Northwest town of the same name after high-schooler Laura Palmer's (Sheryl Lee) untimely demise. The surreal atmosphere of the setting and story is only as good as the eclectic cast that helps bring it to life, though - some of whom can also be easily recognized in other popular TV shows. Kyle Maclachlan, for instance, plays Agent Dale Cooper and can also be seen in Desperate Housewives, Portlandia, and, more recently, Fallout. Then there's Mädchen Amick, who portrays waitress Shelly Johnson and also appears in the largely Twin Peaks-inspired Riverdale as Alice Cooper. But perhaps the most fascinating of them all is Sherilyn Fenn, who not only appears in series such as...
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  • 2/4/2025
  • by Reiley Jackson
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'Twin Peaks' Star Carel Struycken Reveals Loss of David Lynch Memorabilia in L.A. Fires
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As Los Angeles residents return home to sort through the rubble of their lives after the devastating fires that ravaged much of the area, there have been a lot of heartbreaking stories to come out of the region. Some people lost a little, while others lost everything, including treasured memorabilia they'd spent years collecting. Case in point: actor Carel Struycken and his wife, Tracey. Struycken portrayed The Giant in the original run of David Lynch's Twin Peaks in 1990, and The Fireman in 2017's Twin Peaks: The Return. Sadly, Lynch passed away earlier this month, making Struycken's loss of his one-of-a-kind Twin Peaks memorabilia and costumes even more upsetting.

Speaking with Variety, Struycken, a longtime character actor also known for his role in the live-action Addams Family movies, revealed that he wasn't able to save much of anything from his Altadena, California home, let alone his Twin Peaks treasures. He...
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  • 1/31/2025
  • by James Melzer
  • MovieWeb
David Lynch Set to Posthumously Receive Prestigious Award for Screenwriting
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The iconic Hollywood filmmaker David Lynch, who died earlier this month, will be honored with an award that will recognize his long career. The Blue Velvet writer/director will posthumously receive the 2025 Writer’s Guild of America West’s Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement.

Per Deadline, the Writers Guild said the director, who died Jan. 15 at the age of 78, was aware he was receiving the honor and accepted it several weeks before he passed. The award will be presented by Kyle MacLachlan, who acted in several of Lynch’s projects, including Blue Velvet, Dune, and Twin Peaks, during the WGA Awards ceremony, which will be held on Feb. 15. The award is presented to WGA members who have “advanced the literature of motion pictures and made outstanding contributions to the profession of the screenwriter.” WGA-West President Meredith Stiehm said, “We’re proud to honor him and his legacy.”

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  • 1/30/2025
  • by Deana Carpenter
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Is Twin Peaks Based on a True Story? The Real 117-Year-Old Cold Case Behind the Series, Explained
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David Lynch is best known for surreal, dreamlike imagery that maximizes emotional impact while defying rational thought. However, fans who detect the ring of truth in his TV series Twin Peaks are onto something: The murder mystery at the heart of the show was inspired by a real-life cold case involving a young woman who led a double life.

Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost was fascinated by the tragic story of Hazel Drew, a 20-year-old domestic servant whose body was discovered at the edge of a lake in 1908. Where Laura Palmer's diary held clues to her killer's identity, Hazel kept a secret stash of correspondence exposing her entanglements with powerful and potentially dangerous individuals. This real-life reference point proves that Twin Peaks was more than the stuff of frightful fantasy.

Hazel Drew Was a Complex Person With a Complicated Life

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While the question of who killed Laura...
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  • 1/30/2025
  • by Claire Donner
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A John Carpenter Horror Western That Flopped at the Box Office Is Coming to Peacock
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John Carpenter's wildly underrated Vampires is heading to a new streaming home.

Per Peacock, John Carpenter's 1998 box office flop will be making its move to the streaming platform on February 1. Vampires will be joined by a long list of other fan-favorite vampire films making their way to the platform that very same day, including 30 Days of Night and the entire Twilight saga.

Related 2 Return of the Living Dead Stars to Be Resurrected With CGI for Upcoming Meta Sequel

The Return of the Living Dead is getting a crowd-funded follow-up featuring several stars from the original, including two who already passed away.

Directed by horror icon John Carpenter from a script by Don Jakoby and based on John Steakley's 1992 novel Vampire$, 1998's Vampires is a neo-Western action horror experience set amidst the contemporary backdrop of suburban New Mexico. Like the novel, the film follows a crew of professional...
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  • 1/25/2025
  • by John Dodge
  • CBR
The Entire World Wanted To Know the Answer to 'Twin Peaks' Biggest Mystery — Even This Political Leader
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In the early 1990s, the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) in Twin Peaks was inescapable, and everyone wanted to know who did it — including political figures who led some of the most powerful countries in the world. That was the case with Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union between 1985 and 1991. In Brad Duke's book Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks, one of the producers of the iconic David Lynch series, Jules Haimovitz, reveals that the former Soviet leader reportedly once used his connections to try and learn the answer to the big mystery before it aired.
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  • 1/23/2025
  • by Julio Bardini
  • Collider.com
'Twin Peaks' Set for 4K Re-Release With New Box Set
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Since the loss of acclaimed director and creative visionary David Lynch, many fans — myself included — have dedicated themselves to revisiting some of his greatest works, such as Mulholland Drive or even the gruesomely bone-chilling Blue Velvet. But for those who are hoping to experience what some consider to be Lynch's magnum opus, a 4K box set release of Twin Peaks has just been announced, featuring every episode of the baffling murder mystery turned cult classic along with hours of bonus content and behind-the-scenes footage.

Twin Peaks: From A to Z is the perfect collector's item for anyone who has fallen in love with Lynch's surreal, eccentric little town. This box set includes both seasons of the original series, as well as the prequel film from 1992, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and the revival season, Twin Peaks: The Return, released in 2017. But that's not all: fans can also get...
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  • 1/20/2025
  • by Elliott Robinson
  • MovieWeb
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