Cult director John Waters has produced some of the most shocking and outrageous scenes in film history that have delighted fans for over 60 years of pure filth. He began his career with low-budget ...
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 ...
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 ...
Few movies have retained their ability to shock audiences (via their disgusting subject matter) after decades the way John ...
Legendary filmmaker John Waters — the mind behind cult classics "Multiple Maniacs," "Pink Flamingos" and "Hairspray" — has also made a name for himself in the literary world with books "Liarmouth and ...
John Waters’ childhood yard was an exercise in good taste. His mother, the president of a local garden club, cultivated burgeoning flowerbeds and precise hedges. In their buttoned-up Maryland suburb, ...
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