Eighteen Film Buffs Talk About The Scariest Movies They’ve Ever Seen
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Sarah Ward, Artshub
It started in 1990 with the most frightening image of a man climbing over a couch ever to grace a screen, but the film that followed those iconic 30 episodes of television gave Bob’s first appearance a run for its money.
I’ve seen Twin Peaks and its 1992 prequel feature follow-on countless times, and nothing has ever scared me more than Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. The psychological horror, the pervasive dread, the descent into darkness far beyond the confines of the series – it’s David Lynch’s most potent nightmare, and it has inspired many of my own.