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15 Of The Most Confusing Films Ever Made

Most films are pretty linear and easy to follow in their story telling. Others are muddled, but make sense when you think about them — like Memento. But some, some are designed to bewilder, obfuscate, and confuse. These 15 films are all varying degrees of head-scratchers. Some you can pick apart with a bit of work, [...]

The 18 Greatest Bodyhorror Movies

Bodyhorror is a genre that’s surprisingly nebulous in its definition. There’s a certain amount of medical horror mixed, some gore, but mostly just hideously malformed creatures that tear against the inside of your mind, making you nauseous with their very existence. Today, we salute those freaks, and look at the best bodyhorror movies. 18. Rosemary’s [...]

David Lynch Releases Debut Single Today On iTunes

NEW SINGLE FEATURES LYNCH ON VOCALS AND PRODUCTION DUTIES


David Lynch

Legendary film director David Lynch has created his first original electronic single “Good Day Today,”
backed with a narcotic blues track “I Know,” and has signed it to leading U.K. independent label Sunday Best
Recordings. Both tracks materialize today, Monday, November 29 as an exclusive release via iTunes.

“Good Day Today” is joined by the trippy blues track “I Know” for its exclusive digital release on iTunes today.
Sunday Best has commissioned a stellar set of remixes of the single for full release in January which will feature
artwork created by Vaughan Oliver, the esteemed graphic designer behind timeless album covers by Pixies, The
Breeders and Cocteau Twins.

David Lynch comments: “In all my films, I have always been very involved with all that one hears. The creation of
this record was a natural extension of my love of sound and music. I am very happy to be with Sunday Best with the
songs ‘Good Day Today’ and ‘I Know.’ This feels like a good partnership and I’m looking forward to everyone having
a good day today.”


15 Great Movies That Were Never Finished

We love the theater experience of plopping down before the big screen with soda and some snacks, and relish in rehashing our favorite cult classics over and over at home. But what about all the great movies that never saw the light of day?

15 Great Movies That Were Never Finished

We love the theater experience of plopping down before the big screen with soda and some snacks, and relish in rehashing our favorite cult classics over and over at home. But what about all the great movies that never saw the light of day?

When Naomi Watts almost gave up acting

Naomi Watts has admitted that she nearly quit her acting career after she struggled to make a splash in the industry.
The King Kong actress, who is at the Cannes Film Festival promoting Fair Game and You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, said she often considered packing her bags and leaving for good.
“Several times, literally [...]

Dennis Hopper Honored With Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame

Frail and gaunt but all smiles, Hollywood legend Dennis Hopper accepted his long overdue star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.
After a career he Hoosiers star received the 2,403rd star along Hollywood Boulevard this afternoon. Hopper, who is battling advanced prostate cancer, attended the ceremony despite his weakened state. Hopper, known for [...]

CFCF Releases Continent

CFCF RELEASES DEBUT FULL-LENGTH CONTINENT

CFCF

Montreal-based DJ and electronic artist CFCF (aka Michael Silver) recently released his full-length debut, Continent, on Paper Bag Records. The twelve-track album (which features Silver’s own spin on Fleetwood Mac‘s song “Big Love”) is the follow up to CFCF’s set of celebrated EPs, Panesian Nights and The Explorers (featuring label mate Sally Shapiro), both released earlier this year.

CFCF has been creating tracks since his pre-teens and has only begun to present his music publicly in the last couple of years. CFCF’s career began to take off with his contest winning remix of Crystal Castles‘ “Air War,” and has followed up with a chain reaction of official remixes for talents such as Sally Shapiro, The Presets, HEALTH, The Teenagers, and Hearts Revolution among many others.

“For the songs on this album I usually started with an idea in mind of a specific atmosphere I wanted to convey,” says Silver. “That atmosphere, whether it was something hazy, nostalgic, otherworldly or unsettling, was always the first thing to come to a track. The songs range from mid-tempo nu-disco to balearic, house to ambient. Often the basis of the atmosphere was culled from films by Werner Herzog, Michael Mann, David Lynch, and David Cronenberg as well as countless musical influences including Arthur Russell, Saint Etienne, and Tangerine Dream.”

Praise for CFCF:
“Like many people his age, Silver obsesses over childhood ephemera. But rather than sate his yearnings with late night eBay binges on Ghostbusters memorabilia, he resurrects ’80s keys and synths, modifying them into a hybrid of sturdy structure mixed with vintage minor chord melody.” – The Fader Gen F Feature

“The first sounds… are a slow, bouncing beat matched by a handful of poignant synth tones that could have swirled straight from the hands of a lovesick android… Continent is loaded with disco, boogie, Italo, and house influences…” – XLR8R Artists To Watch

“CFCF’s debut album ‘Continent’ glides along as if soundtracking its own slick future noir film…sure-footed, elegantly stated electro-pop.”- Pitchfork Rising Artist

See the video for “Crystal Nights,” off CFCF’s Panesian Nights EP, here.