We Talked to John Waters About Facelifts, 'Kiddie Flamingos,' and His New Art Show
The legendary director opens up about 'Beverly Hills John,' his new art show in NYC.
www.vice.comDirect answer: I don’t have real-time access to latest news right now, but here’s what’s publicly known about John Waters and his mustache in recent years.
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The legendary director opens up about 'Beverly Hills John,' his new art show in NYC.
www.vice.comJohn Waters has been thinking a lot about the half-century lately. Mr. Waters, the filmmaker, author, artist, performer and provocateur, was considering the passage of time because on Friday, the Film Society of Lincoln Center will unveil Fifty Years of John Waters: How Much Can You Take?
arthurrogergallery.comJohn Waters can’t get a film financed, but he’s been making a good living as a “John Waters impersonator.” His latest book, Carsick, gives just a hint of who else he might be.
hazlitt.netJohn Waters is an American film director, producer, and writer who is known for his boundary-pushing cult films such as Pink Flamingos (1972), Hairspray (1988), Cry-Baby (1990), and Serial Mom (1994). Often called the ‘Pope of Trash,’ Waters reveled in making films that repulsed many critics and viewers when he first came on the scene in the late 1960s.
www.britannica.com"I'd drop dead if I retired," says the filmmaker, in an interview in advance of his Marvelous Mrs. Maisel appearance
time.comAll hail the "Pope of Trash."
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