Join us this week on Nightmare on Film Street as we celebrate Jon's birthday with some highly beloved David Lynch films! Above the surreal and sometimes absurd Twin Peaks, David Lynch's filmography addresses the waking nightmares and dream logic not often visited in modern cinema. Jon has decided to celebrate with the sultry, high stakes noir Blue Velvet (1986), and the not so linear glimpse at Hollywood in Mulholland Drive (2001). (Not into surreal film? Don't worry, Kim isn't either.) Let the unpacking and metaphor hunting begin! Also, Happy Birthday Jon!

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