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The “We’re All Going to the World’s Fair” auteur returns with a bigger budget, but their sophomore outing captures the same radicalism on a larger scale.
Schoenbrun tells IndieWire how watching David Lynch’s series was “the most cathartic and rich experience of watching media that I’ve had in my adult life,” so it’s only fitting “The Return” would end up in their new film in spirit.