Lost Highway

Thursday, September 25, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Vidiots, Los Angeles

**Screenwriters**: David Lynch, Barry Gifford **Producers**: Deepak Nayar, Tom Sternberg, Mary Sweeney Co-Presented by the **MUBI Podcast **featuring an in-person introduction from MUBI Podcast host**** Rico Gagliano!**** There are neo-noirs and then there is *Lost Highway*, David Lynch’s labyrinthine 90s nightmare of videotapes, body-swapping, road rage, gangsters, and (naturally) doppelgängers. A jazz musician with a beautiful wife is pulled into a game of surveillance and murder while a young mechanic on the other side of town faces the wrath of a vicious gangster while he tries to seduce his girlfriend. Surreal, menacing, mind-bending, and hallucinatory, this twisted thriller is a bad dream personified, brought to life by the unrivaled mastery of David Lynch. This supremely unnerving fever dream is a big screen must see! **Remembering David Lynch:** Vidiots remembers one of the most groundbreaking and visionary artists of all time, the hugely inspired, inspirational, and influential maestro David Lynch. A man that virtually created the Midnight Movie, changed the face of cinema and television forever, and brought art films to the mainstream, Lynch was a powerful force of creativity and magic, and his passing is a loss so immense it reverberates in every part of our collective subconscious that he touched with his unending gifts. **MUBI Podcast** MUBI’s multiple-award-winning audio-documentary series, MUBI Podcast, returns for an epic eighth season. Titled Travelling Shots, it consists of five freewheeling episodes about the fascinating film history and culture of different locations around the world. New episodes release on Thursdays over seven weeks this summer. The latest season of the podcast features Vidiots and the story behind our triumphant comeback and reopening at the historic Eagle Theatre.** Part travelogue, part deep-dive storytelling, the latest season sees host Rico Gagliano jet off to Ireland, Amsterdam, Mexico City, Los Angeles and Istanbul, to learn about their cultures through the lens of cinema. Season 8’s guests include actors Gael Garcia Bernal (Amores Perros) and Fiona Shaw (Hot Milk), writer/directors Rich Peppiatt (Kneecap), Evan Goldberg (The Studio) and Halina Reijn (Babygirl), producer Ed Guiney (Poor Things, Normal People), production designer Eugenio Caballero (Roma, Pan’s Labyrinth) and a host of other filmmakers, programmers, academics, cinema owners, critics, tour guides, and festival directors. Episode 4 is titled “L.A. FADES OUT… AND IN” and covers the one and only city of angels, a story of revival – the resilience of the city that’s been synonymous with movies for more than a century. From the exodus of film productions to a surprising renaissance of repertory cinemas, we hear from locals about how important movie culture is to L.A.’s sense of itself, and what’s being done to keep it alive. Guests include The Studio co-creator Evan Goldberg, critic Sean Fennessy (*The Big Picture*); legendary indie director Charles Burnett (*Killer of Sheep*); and **Maggie Mackay of Vidiots**. **Available wherever you get your podcasts ([LINK](https://mubi.buzzsprout.com/))** **Accessibility Options**: Amplified Audio, please see the box office for devices.