“These three films, they're all masterful. They're extraordinary films, and they're actually quite different.” It’s mid-July in Switzerland and Todd Haynes is ...
It was perhaps predestined Todd Haynes would one day make a film about the Velvet Underground. Predestined since Velvet Goldmine, at least, which—in a time whe...
Good news: Todd Haynes' first feature-length doc is not a wash. Our review of The Velvet Underground, which concerns the history of , promises a film in keepin...
If you told people in 1967 that Andy Warhol’s house band just released one of the most revered rock albums of all-time, they would ask what they're called, and...
Following Edgar Wright's The Sparks Brothers, it seems to be the year of auteur-directed music documentaries. This time around, the band is a bit more well-kno...
After his overlooked procedural Dark Waters, Todd Haynes is moving full steam ahead on a number of projects. He'll premiere his documentary The Velvet Undergro...
The world of music has always been a central part of Todd Haynes' filmography, from his early days with Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story to his bold reimag...
Hi there! Welcome back to Intermission, a spin-off podcast from The Film Stage Show. In a time when arthouse theaters are hurting more than ever and there are ...
Legal dramas lionize those who rise above the allure of cynicism and greed. Sometimes it’s the victims of grand social injustice or the lawyers who help ensure ...