Tune In Tuesday, transmission from the Drainpipe: Arrow’s *Southland Tales* Blu-ray

Tune In Tuesday, transmission from the Drainpipe: Arrow’s Southland Tales Blu-ray is here, and it’s like staring into the cracked neon mirror of mid-2000s paranoia. Richard Kelly’s half-prophecy, half-cosmic prank arrives in a 2K restoration that smooths some of the jagged pixels but never blunts the delirium. Both cuts are present: the theatrical (a fever dream already) and the Cannes (longer, weirder, breathing just a little slower, like it knows the end is coming but wants to dance anyway).

The extras feel like transmissions from a lost channel: making-of reels, animated shorts, Kelly himself trying to decode the mess he birthed. No, the graphic novels aren’t here, but maybe that’s fitting—this movie always wanted you to fill in the blanks with your own fever.

Verdict? Essential if you ever believed cinema could glitch itself into prophecy. A slab of disc-shaped apocalypse, filed under: sacred trash, maximalist scripture, junk-future gospel. Drainpipe approved.

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