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Julianne Moore once picked her favourite movies of the 21st century, which included 'Lost in Translation', 'Parasite', 'Black ...
Chrstine Vachon spoke at the Galway Film Fleadh about Killer Films and the banned Todd Haynes film that sparked her career ...
The "May December" script "held back from casting judgment on these characters," director Todd Haynes says of the story of a tabloid-sensation couple 20 years later. (Craig Fleming / For The Times ...
The “May December” script “held back from casting judgment on these characters,” director Todd Haynes says of the story of a tabloid-sensation couple 20 years later.
Twenty years ago, filmmaker Todd Haynes premiered his highly stylized feature “Far From Heaven,” set in the glamorous and suffocating world of 1957 and starring his favorite leading lady ...
Todd Haynes' new film 'May December' stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman in a creepy, campy masterpiece.
Todd Haynes, who will receive the Vanguard Award at this year's IndieWire Honors, shares memories of his ravishing 2015 lesbian romance and taking risks with films like "Far from Heaven." ...
"We as a cultural community lost the opportunity to have another movie by Todd Haynes," Vachon said at the 2024 San Sebastian Film Festival. Christine Vachon, a longtime producer of the films of ...
Near the beginning of Todd Haynes’s new film, “May December,” there’s a moment that has become the subject of fascination. Julianne Moore’s Gracie Atherton-Yoo is preparing for a barbecue.
Berlin Film Festival‘s International jury president Todd Haynes was asked about Donald Trump within a matter of minutes at the Berlinale‘s first press conference on Thursday.. Haynes was ...