Cinematographer Benoit Debie Has Become the Master of Color
Miami and the Moondog: Debie finds the sublime shades of “The Beach Bum.”
Miami and the Moondog: Debie finds the sublime shades of “The Beach Bum.”
“The Beach Bum” may be Matthew McConaughey’s defining performance, but it’s hardly the only flash of brilliance from his inimitable career.
Harmony Korine’s “Spring Breakers” follow-up is a sun-baked romp.
Exclusive: With his first movie since “Spring Breakers,” Korine brings a new perspective to his work: arthouse Cheech and Chong.
The genre could be getting an instant classic this March.
In a lively conversation at the Key West Film Festival, Korine previewed his new project and shared a clip from his long-lost “Fight Harm” for the first time.
Harmony Korine is receiving the Golden Key Award at the 2018 Key West Film Festival this month.
The indie favorite makes his long-awaited return to the movies since “Spring Breakers” became his biggest hit in 2012.
There’s no such thing as faking it when you’re filming a movie scene with Snoop Dogg featuring marijuana.
“The Beach Bum” is Korine’s first feature since “Spring Breakers” in 2012.
The filmmaker has high hopes for his upcoming stoner comedy, though its most potent version may only be legal in select states.
Starring Matthew McConaughey, “The Beach Bum” will shoot this fall, and marks Korine’s first feature film since 2012’s “Spring Breakers.”