A event held at The Ill Repute on Today. The event starts at 20:00.
Two thumbs down from Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert? Two more great reasons to see LOST HIGHWAY!
On Thursday 7th May, we return to the downstairs cinema at The Ill Repute for a plunge into the dark, seductive nightmare logic of Lost Highway.
Directed by David Lynch, this neo-noir fever dream begins with a saxophonist, a fractured marriage, and a message delivered through an intercom: Dick Laurent is dead. From there, identity splinters, time bends, and reality slips clean through your fingers.
Starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, and Robert Blake in one of cinema’s most unsettling turns, Lost Highway is Lynch operating at full power; it's erotic, terrifying, funny, and just impossible to pin down.
With a soundtrack featuring David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein, and Smashing Pumpkins, it pulses with late-night dread from first frame to last.
Best experienced in the dark, with other people, and without trying too hard to solve it.
★ The Ill Repute, Old Market - downstairs cinema room
★ Doors 7:30pm / Film 8pm sharp (no late entry)
★ Free entry - first come, first served
★ Drinks and snacks available at the bar upstairs
Be Kind Rewind Bristol is a free bi-weekly Thursday cult film night celebrating strange, beloved and offbeat cinema in the downstairs screening room at The Ill Repute.