Only John Waters could pull off emceeing a New York Film Festival double feature of Gaspar Noé’s abrasive acid trip “Climax” and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s harrowing art-meets-exploitation, anti-fascist ...
Has it really been 20 years since John Waters' "Serial Mom" opened in theaters? The film, one of Waters' best from his post-Divine period, will screen at the beautiful Castro Theatre on Saturday, May ...
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 ...
The director and author will narrate the scripts of several of his beloved films, collected in ‘The John Waters Screenplay Collection' John Waters is returning to his filmography in a new format. The ...
Filmmaker John Waters is known as cinema’s subversive elder statesman. Say More previews his upcoming Chicago appearances and asks about art during polarized times. Plus, author Stefan Fatsis ...
'70s Week: Waters talks the shocking Italian classic "that people were insane from" and how Pasolini's horrific, anti-fascist vision figures into his own art-meets-exploitation-film aesthetic. (As ...