When film historians speak of the first screenings of Louis Lumière’s “The Arrival of a Train,” they describe the Paris audience flinching in their seats to avoid being struck by the image of a ...
John Waters and company champion the kitschy gay landmark, which was difficult to see for decades, yet enormously influential on some of the most distinctive artists of our time. When film historians ...
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