An adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella arrives at the same time as a new biography, unlocking one of his best-loved and ...
How the star and cinematographer of Netflix's awards contender helped director Clint Bentley craft a frontier drama built ...
Reality is unreal, and the unreal is reality. The late Denis Johnson, who died five years ago, seems to have viewed the world this way, and embodies that paradox in nearly all of his work—his poetry, ...
A new production of Denis Johnson’s final play showcases many of his signatures: deadpan absurdism, misfit characters, heavy drinking and statements on the bleak fact of human mortality. By Maya ...
CANNES, France (AP) — Just days removed from finishing her latest film and hours after arriving in Cannes, Claire Denis sat down in a poolside hotel restaurant and warmly pronounced herself “a mess.” ...
Signature Reviewed by Michael Coffey If this novel, Johnson's first in nearly a decade, is—as the promo copy says—about Skip Sands, it's also about his uncle, a legendary CIA operative; Kathy Jones, a ...
Directed by Clint Bentley Long before the Internet offered each of us a way to document our time on earth, previous ...
Denis Johnson's novella Train Dreams offers a profound exploration of the life of Robert Grainier, a logger recognized in his Idaho town as a "steady man." This seemingly simple deion carries ...
Ira Sachs’ “Peter Hujar’s Day,” which recreates an interview with the 1970s photographer, led the Film Independent Spirit ...
“Write in blood,” Denis Johnson commanded. Never one for moderation, the late author is best known for “Jesus’ Son,” his 1992 story collection about a junkie named F—head. Later books were Pulitzer ...
CANNES, France (AP) — Just days removed from finishing her latest film and hours after arriving in Cannes, Claire Denis sat down in a poolside hotel restaurant and warmly pronounced herself “a mess.” ...
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