Over at The Quietus, director Joe Dante selects his thirteen favorite films, including David Lynch’s
Mulholland Dr., Preston Sturges’s
Sullivan’s Travels, and Ernst Lubitsch’s
To Be or Not to Be. Angelo Badalamenti
sits down with Vulture to . . .
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