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<-- back If, however, you're looking for something more classically Lynchian than the return of Twin Peaks, David Cronenberg made something that might interest you: In "Maps to the Stars", a new girl lands in Hollywood, enters a film inside a film, a world populated by childish grown-ups and ultra-cruel kids, haunted by ghosts and revenants who have come to announce that -- without spoiling too much of the plot -- the same thing that has happened before is happening again. But the film also has a proper opening, a proper ending, and, in between, some of Cronenberg's sharpest moments in recent memory. The overall genre is already well-established -- Hollywood as a set for a horror movie that mirrors the horrors of commodification -- but while other recent attempts ranged from slightly annoying (The Canyons) to openly insulting (The Neon Demon), this one strikes the right balance between the cliché of life-as-a-cliché and the real crisis of social relations that animates it. Plus Vorfilme, Nachfilme, Bar. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sunday septemper 17 9 pm maps to the stars david cronenberg 2014, 107 min pirate cinema berlin u kottbusser tor e-mail for directions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () >< pirate cinema berlin www.piratecinema.org <-- back |