
MULHOLLAND DRIVE: Epics @ Everyman
Back for 2025, we’re excited to announce the return of “Epics @ Everyman”, our partnership with Everyman Bristol. We’ll be screening classic films from across the decades, particularly those with longer run times, that you can enjoy from the comfort of Everyman’s sofa seats.
Our opening selection for 2025 is in tribute to one of our favourite directors, the late, great David Lynch, so naturally we’ll be screening his magnum opus, Mulholland Drive. Imbued with all the trademark Lynchian twists and tropes, it’s a haunting, surreal, noiresque journey through Los Angeles that oscillates between dreamscape and nightmare.

DUNE (1984) at Redcliffe Caves
David Lynch + Frank Herbert = the definition of cult cinema
Our double bill of films featuring monstrous worms continues with David Lynch’s adaptation of Dune, one of the most iconic sci-fi novels ever written. With the new films reviving interest in Frank Herbert’s magnum opus, revisit the original screen adaptation for its 40th anniversary - just remember to walk without rhythm, and it won’t attract the worms…

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME at Redcliffe Caves
Not only essential viewing for fans of the cult show, but a great film in its own right
The Saturday night David Lynch double bill at the Underground Cinema concludes with his feature length addition to the mythos of his beloved cult TV show, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.

ERASERHEAD at Redcliffe Caves
If you’ve never seen a Surrealist horror film, make this your first
Saturday evening at the Caves features a David Lynch double bill, starting with his electrifying and deeply disturbing debut feature film, Eraserhead, which still has the power to shock 45 years since it premiered to a predictably baffled and horrified reception…

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME in Redcliffe Caves
Our David Lynch double bill at the Caves concludes with his feature length addition to the mythos of his most beloved cult TV show, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.

ERASERHEAD in Redcliffe Caves
Saturday evening at the Underground Cinema is a David Lynch double bill, starting with his electrifying and deeply disturbing debut feature film, Eraserhead.