The Complete John Waters Retrospective
It’s sad to come to the end of this John Waters Retrospective. It has been
It’s sad to come to the end of this John Waters Retrospective. It has been
It is unfortunate that we have approached the last film in our John Waters Retrospective, but
“Patch Adams was long enough! It doesn’t need a Director’s Cut!” Pecker was fun but
After the riotous Serial Mom, Waters would soon tone his work down with his next
Fans of John Waters’ trashier side may have been left slightly disappointed after his tamer
If Polyester wasn’t a big enough jump to the mainstream, Waters’ followed with his most
It seems that my previous claims about Waters’ stepping out of suburban Baltimore (without Divine)
Desperate Living is a difficult film – it is such a rapid departure from the
How do you follow a film like Pink Flamingos? With Female Trouble of course! It
You are unlikely to ever forget seeing your first John Waters film. If you’re sitting
As you may have seen during my last few posts, I’m quite a big Planet
Here are three Planet of the Apes films that were in the pipeline, scrapped due
Plans to bring back the Planet of the Apes saga were in the pipeline from
So it’s come to the fifth and final entry into the first Planet of the
Possibly the most disturbing is the fourth film in the Planet of the Apes saga,
1970’s Beneath the Planet of the Apes was a moderate success – commercially and critically,
The huge success of Planet of the Apes in 1968 meant that sequel was inevitable. Hang
In the run up to the release of Rise of the Planet of the Apes,
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