About J. M. Tyree

J. M. Tyree (Ph.D., Lancaster University) is an associate professor in the Cinema Program at VCUarts and editor-in-chief of Film Quarterly (University of California Press), the oldest academic film journal in the United States. He was a Keasbey Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, and a Truman Capote-Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. His research spans film criticism and critical-creative writing, including the books BFI Film Classics: Salesman (Bloomsbury), in the series on essential classic movies from the British Film Institute, and The Haunted Screen (Deep Vellum), a novella about cinema.

J. M. Tyree (Ph.D., Lancaster University) is an associate professor in the Cinema Program at VCUarts and editor-in-chief of Film Quarterly (University of California Press), the oldest academic film journal in the United States. He was a Keasbey Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, and a Truman Capote-Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. His research spans film criticism and critical-creative writing, including the books BFI Film Classics: Salesman (Bloomsbury), in the series on essential classic movies from the British Film Institute, and The Haunted Screen (Deep Vellum), a novella about cinema.

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Mulholland Drive at 25: Film Quarterly

August 21, 2026

Mulholland Drive at 25

Eileen G’Sell Hosted by J. M. Tyree
Hosted by J. M. Tyree

In this episode, J. M. Tyree, the editor of Film Quarterly discusses a dossier of articles about David’s Lynch’s 2001 Mulholland Drive on its 25th ann…