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Additional Crew Film Review
Additional Crew
41 episodes
6 days ago
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew
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Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew
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TV & Film
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Inland Empire (2006)
Additional Crew Film Review
1 hour 56 minutes 30 seconds
9 months ago
Inland Empire (2006)

"As an actress begins to adopt the persona of her character in a film, her world becomes nightmarish and surreal." We are of course talking about Inland Empire, David Lynch's final feature length film.


Film discussion begins at 28:45 RIP David Lynch, you will be missed. Our insta is @additionalcrew We also discuss: Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Mean Spirited by Nick Roberts Anora Presence Next up: Brazil (1985) David Lynch, Inland Empire, film review, music review, book review, Anora, Presence, Mean Spirited, Pigs Pigs Pigs, cinema, horror, character-driven drama, David Lynch, film analysis, surrealism, nonlinear storytelling, cinematic techniques, character analysis, digital filmmaking, identity, duality, soundscapes, film analysis, David Lynch, Inland Empire, surrealism, horror, cinematic experience, narrative structure, character development, sound design, actress performance, Inland Empire, David Lynch, surrealism, film analysis, cinematic techniques, character development, Hollywood, psychological thriller, film review, cult classic

Additional Crew Film Review
Andrew and Nic, two non-experts, review films that they want to watch and talk about other media they are consuming in their life. IG: @additionalcrew