Coming Soon But Not Soon Enough#9 Inland Empire (Canal + . No release date announced yet but 99% certainty of premiering at Cannes this year.)
We have a repetitive theme going on here with this breath-holding countdown and it's this: Directors we haven't heard from since 2000/2001. Is this a standard turnaround time for auteurs? I guess it is. (This means that Todd Haynes, P.T. Anderson, and more are coming up soon. yee-haw) Still, five years is too long for impatient little me.
Inland Empire has a strange cloud hanging over it . And that's this: It comes on the heels of
Mulholland Dr, certainly one of the most acclaimed films of the decade and maybe, eventually, an all-timer. Not that Lynch is sweating, mind. He has a way of seeming...well, if not really
above it all perhaps to the side. A smiling observant unassuming man. And a weirdo genius, God bless.
Lynch's name on an upcoming project is enough to insure fever pitch in cineastes the world over. But aside from the inimitable auteur, I'm looking forward to seeing what Laura Dern will bring once thrown back into the Lynchian universe to which she so clearly belongs. I haven't been excited about Laura Dern in a good long while [you'll recall she was
#80 in my fav actresses of this decade list]. She was best in show in the recent
We Don't Live Here Anymore but, alas, that isn't saying much given the limpness of the entire romantic quadrangle in that film. The last time I was truly and unrecoverably into her was when she made
Citizen Ruth with Alexander Payne in 1996. The reason for my love initially was time spent with Lynch. My favorite performance of hers is possibly in
Wild at Heart. Her "Lulu" was 'hotter than Georgia asphalt.'
tags:
David Lynch,
Laura Dern,
entertainment,
movies,
Inland Empire,
filmprevious "coming soons": Little Children,
Margaret,
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Zodiac, and
Bug