Jim Jarmusch has always had the wit of a minimalist. With their long shots and meandering scenes where not much happens, his films—Mystery Train (1989), Stranger Than Paradise (1984), Dead Man (1995), ...
The first time Jim Jarmusch came to Cannes was with his sophomore film Stranger Than Paradise, which played the Quinzaine in 1984. “We all shared one apartment that had no hot water, that was up the ...
Gothy lute-master Jozef Van Wissem is touring this year, including a number of shows with filmmaker, musician and collaborator Jim Jarmusch (they’ve made four albums together to date). They currently ...
When a teenage girl gave cult favorite filmmaker Jim Jarmusch an order, he listened. As a result, four newly restored silent films by the artist Man Ray will hit theaters this spring with a drone rock ...
When “Stranger than Paradise” sidled onto the scene in 1983, Jim Jarmusch became an instant indie cult figure. Since then, the release of each new Jarmusch film has become something of an event, and ...
Plot is not central in The Limits of Control, the latest film from writer and director Jim Jarmusch. Images and details were the priority. Set in Spain, it follows the "Lone Man" as he has a series of ...
The Venice Film Festival set the table for Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother by delivering the Mubi title's world premiere on the Lido Sunday night. The filmmaker joined his stars Cate ...
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All filmmakers reflect the world around them, but few have captured the zeitgeist like director Jim Jarmusch, a soft-spoken New York transplant from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, with the philosophy, “Life ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
At the 2025 Venice Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch spoke out against Mubi for its ties to the Israeli military. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jarmusch said he was “disappointed and quite ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jim Jarmusch's Messy The Dead Don't Die Is Doomed by Cheap Political Symbolism A deliberation on Jarmusch’s oeuvre requires ...