WSHU news: John Waters on 'humor as terrorism' and the continuing appeal of 'Pink Flamingos'
Subversive Baltimore filmmaker John Waters has been offending sensibilities since the release of his 1972 film “Pink Flamingos,” which gave the world the gleefully disgusting drag queen Divine. On May ...
John Waters on 'humor as terrorism' and the continuing appeal of 'Pink Flamingos'
WBUR: John Waters on 'humor as terrorism' and the continuing appeal of 'Pink Flamingos'
Bay Area Reporter: John Waters on Zen and the art of filth, and 'Pink Flamingos' 50th anniversary
John Waters on Zen and the art of filth, and 'Pink Flamingos' 50th anniversary
MSN: John Waters to Narrate ‘Audaciously Edgy’ Collection of His Screenplays, Including “Hairspray” and “Pink Flamingos” (Exclusive)
John Waters to Narrate ‘Audaciously Edgy’ Collection of His Screenplays, Including “Hairspray” and “Pink Flamingos” (Exclusive)
John Waters is always in motion. No, really; As the auteur of cult classics like Hairspray, Cry-Baby and Pink Flamingoes hops on a call to chat about the first-of-its-kind The John Waters Screenplay ...
When watching "Pink Flamingos" you can't escape one of the final scenes with protagonist Babs Johnson, played by queer icon Divine. "Kill everyone now," says Babs from behind a smoking gun after ...
AOL: John Waters Talks Turning 80, Revisiting His 'Bad Writing' and What He’s ‘Afraid’ Would Make Him ‘Drop Dead’ (Exclusive)
John Waters Talks Turning 80, Revisiting His 'Bad Writing' and What He’s ‘Afraid’ Would Make Him ‘Drop Dead’ (Exclusive)
The director and author will narrate the scripts of several of his beloved films, collected in ‘The John Waters Screenplay Collection' John Waters is returning to his filmography in a new format. The ...