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Since everyone is talking about David Lynch leaving Twin Peaks and it's trending WW, let's look back:
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Mulholland Drive was named the best film of the decade by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association,[94] Cahiers du cinéma,[95] IndieWire,[96] Slant Magazine,[97] Reverse Shot,[98] The Village Voice[99] and Time Out New York.
It was also voted best of the decade in a Film Comment poll of international "critics, programmers, academics, filmmakers and others",[101] and by the magazine's readers.[102] It appeared on lists among the top ten best films of the decade, coming in third according to The Guardian,[103] Rolling Stone critic Peter Travers,[104] the Canadian Press,[105] Access Hollywood critic Scott Mantz,[106] and eighth on critic Michael Phillips' list.[107]
In 2010 it was named the second best arthouse film ever by The Guardian.[108] The film was voted as the 11th best film set in Los Angeles in the last 25 years by a group of Los Angeles Times writers and editors with the primary criterion of communicating an inherent truth about the L.A. experience.[109]
Empire magazine placed Mulholland Drive at number 391 on their list of the five-hundred greatest films ever.[110] It has also been ranked number 38 on the Channel 4 program 50 Films to See Before You Die.[111]
In 2011, online magazine Slate named Mulholland Drive in its piece on "New Classics" as the most enduring film since 2000.[112]
Sight & Sound ranked Mulholland Drive 28th on their list of the fifty greatest films ever on August 2, 2012.[113] It is one of only two films from the 21st century to be included in the list, along with 2000's In the Mood for Love.
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