I’m Dangerous Tonight has looks to kill on Kino Lorber’s Blu-ray.
Lynch’s misunderstood film receives a transformative restoration that brings its tarnished beauty to life.
A damn good slice of cherry pie plays a pivotal role in several storylines from the latest episode.
The episode divides its time between domestic drama, overarching mythology, and seriocomic pop surrealism.
We might expect it to end on the performance, as each episode has until now, but Lynch throws us a curveball.
Arguably Lynch’s most literal-minded creation, the film is also his most scatterbrained.
While Lynch did intend to pack the film’s DVD with deleted scenes, rights issues prevented him from doing so.