‘Tis the season — for the Pope of Trash’s list of the top 10 films of the year. “My favorite movie of the year is a disagreeable but highly entertaining tale as exhausting as today’s politics with ...
Earlier this month, John Waters, the Baltimore native and director of classics like Pink Flamingos, Cry Baby, and a little movie called Hairspray, provided Vulture with his favori ...
John Waters has been hearing voices recently — and every single one of them is weird. Macmillan Audio announced this week that the cult filmmaker and longtime Baltimorean is making audiobooks from six ...
What’s Final Destination: Bloodlines About? College student Stefani (Kaitlyn Santa Juana) is plagued by a recurring nightmare where she witnesses a would-be tragedy through her grandmother’s eyes.
Transgressive Baltimore filmmaker John Waters officially announced that Camp John Waters, the annual adult sleepaway camp run by the Hairspray director, will be ending after next year. In a video ...
John Waters is a loon, always has been. Raised in the “tyranny of good taste,” he was part-Wicked Witch of the West and part-Baltimore suburbia hophead, smoking his weight in pot and submitting to the ...
John Waters is always in motion. No, really; As the auteur of cult classics like Hairspray, Cry-Baby and Pink Flamingoes hops on a call to chat about the first-of-its-kind The John Waters Screenplay ...
What’s there left to say about John Waters that hasn’t already been said? Heck, he’s probably said it himself in his numerous books and touring shows. But the fact is, he still has lots to say. Famous ...
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Though Waters says that in “the fine arts play is work” — adding, “what other field allows you to deduct as business expenses from your taxes gangsta rap, … even vintage porn, as long as you use it ...
The Center welcomes the king of camp, John Waters, for an unforgettable Halloween night of cult cinema and twisted storytelling. Expect an endless bag of transgressive tales and hetero-non-aggressive ...
“I knew why those movies weren’t successful,” John Waters reflects on the Sixties cinema gimmick Smell-O-Vision, in which films were attempted to be enhanced by scents being piped into theaters. “It ...
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