David Lynch's masterpiece Mulholland Drive is available to stream for free for UK fans.
It comes amid the sad news that the legendary director has died aged 78, with his family confirming his passing in a statement yesterday (January 16).
ITVX is currently streaming the 2001 classic, which stars Naomi Watts and Laura Harring and focuses on a woman who becomes an amnesiac after a car wreck as she befriends an aspiring Hollywood actor.
Additionally, fellow Lynch movies The Elephant Man and Inland Empire are also streaming on the site.
Following the director's passing, many have paid tribute to him, including Mulholland Drive's Watts, who said her heart was "broken" in an Instagram statement.
"My Buddy Dave… The world will not be the same without him," she wrote. "His creative mentorship was truly powerful. He put me on the map. The world I’d been trying to break into for ten plus years, flunking auditions left and right.
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"Finally, I sat in front of a curious man, beaming with light, speaking words from another era, making me laugh and feel at ease. How did he even 'see me' when I was so well hidden, and I’d even lost sight of myself?!"
The actor said that alongside his art, Lynch's "wisdom, humor, and love" gave her a "special sense of belief" in herself that she had "never accessed before".
"Every moment together felt charged with a presence I've rarely seen or known," Watts continued. "Probably because, yes, he seemed to live in an altered world, one that I feel beyond lucky to have been a small part of.
"And David invited all to glimpse into that world through his exquisite storytelling, which elevated cinema and inspired generations of filmmakers across the globe."
The star concluded her post by saying she "cannot believe that he's gone" and is "in pieces but forever grateful for our friendship".
"I’m yelling from the bullhorn: Godspeed, Buddy Dave! Thank you for your everything. —Buttercup xox."

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