Sara Driver Is Back: After ‘The Dead Don’t Die,’ a Charles Addams Project, and Much More
Driver cameos in partner Jim Jarmusch’s new film, but she has several big plans for the future.
Driver cameos in partner Jim Jarmusch’s new film, but she has several big plans for the future.
“Why can’t they just give David Lynch whatever money he needs?” the indie legend asks in a new interview with Vulture.
“I find Cannes frightening,” said Bill Murray at Wednesday’s press conference. “You won’t find zombies on La Croisette,” said moderator Didier Allouch. “Says you,” said Murray.
Tilda Swinton’s sword-wielding Scottish mortician reanimates a lethargic Jim Jarmusch zombie comedy that has more brains than bite.
The indie auteur returns to the festival with a raucous zombie comedy that brings together some of his favorite collaborators.
Exclusive: The Overlook Film Festival has also announced its entire 41-film lineup, which includes screenings of “Swamp Thing,” Octavia Spencer’s “Ma,” and much more.
The 2019 Cannes Film Festival begins May 14 and runs through May 25.
Selena Gomez, Tilda Swinton, Steve Buscemi, and Chloë Sevigny also star in the director’s first narrative feature since “Paterson.”
Müller also collaborated with Wim Wenders on numerous occasions and won awards for shooting “Paris, Texas.”
From hip-hop and rap classics to Grace Jones, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Tom Waits, take a trip inside the sonic mind of the filmmaker.
Jarmusch collaborated on the album “EP #260” with “Paterson” composer Carter Logan.
Jarmusch has said the auteur theory doesn’t apply to the unique way he makes films. Here’s a look behind the curtain from those who know him best.