On KID BLUE
From one Kid to another, discovering a Western identity in a video store.
From one Kid to another, discovering a Western identity in a video store.
In this clip from the new BLUE VELVET Blu, Dennis Hopper talks about his casting in the iconic role of Frank Booth.
A review for Gus Vant Sant’s RESTLESS screening at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The late badass Dennis Hopper gets a clothing line from Vans.
Criterion’s big box set release of the year hits the street tomorrow (Nov. 23rd), and it’s a tightly-packed journey through a particularly important period in American cinema. Everyone has heard of the big-name movies found here (EASY RIDER, FIVE EASY PIECES, THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, and THE KING OF MARVIN GARDENS), but lesser-known pictures like HEAD (featuring The Monkees), DRIVE, HE SAID (Jack Nicholson’s directorial debut), and Henry Jaglom’s debut A SAFE PLACE (which co-stars Orson Welles) are all equally important parts of the story behind them all.