One of the most disturbing horror films of the 90s is released as a limited 4K steelbook – secure the masterpiece of a directing legend now

One of the most disturbing horror films of the 90s

The 1997 psychological horror thriller Lost Highway is one of David Lynch’s best films. But until now, the only way to marvel at the exciting cult classic by the legendary director, also known for Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive and Eraserhead, was on Blu-ray in Full HD.

A 4K Ultra HD version will be released for the first time in March next year in a limited edition with a steelbook and additional Blu-ray. You can already do it Pre-order from Amazon with a price guarantee *. Since such special editions tend to sell out, it may be worth it to get them quickly. Bonus material includes eight short films (The Dumbland Series), a look behind the scenes and an interview with David Lynch.

That’s what the horror thriller is about

The marriage of jazz musician Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) and his wife Renée (Patricia Arquette) seems to be on the brink of collapse. When he is arrested after a party and accused of her murder, he ends up on death row, where he is plagued by severe headaches and visions of a mysterious man (Robert Blake).

Pete can’t remember anything, has an inexplicable wound on his head and his parents are keeping something from him…

Lost Highway is that good

Even though the film received mixed reviews when it was released, Lost Highway has an above-average rating in the Moviepilot community with 7.5 out of 10 points and was even rated in the FILMSTARTS review 5 out of 5 stars with the distinction of being a masterpiece forgive.

It says that Lost Highway is a magnificently staged film that takes its viewers on an apocalyptic journey beyond all cinematic rules, which offers a high rewatch value:
“You definitely have to watch it several times to understand all of its details.”

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