Browsing: john cameron mitchell

We are so absolutely thrilled to announce that Criterion is releasing Hedwig and the Angry Inch digitally remastered, on 4K, with a whole mess o’ goodies. (Seriously though, Hegwig is one of >this< reporter’s favorite films and theater experiences ever.) According to Spin: Criterion’s package includes audio commentary from John Cameron Mitchell and cinematographer Frank DeMarco, deleted scenes, […]

Sometimes a piece of art- film, music, stage craft – comes along at the right time in a person’s life to etch a mark on the soul. For >this< writer, that’s been Hedwig and the Angry Inch and writer-director-performer John Cameron Mitchell. Originally created as a stage show by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, the live piece soon […]

The second season of Netflix series GLOW about the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is back, and better than ever. The Golden Globe nominated series that celebrates all things girl power and amazing odd-ball Netflix comedy. The performances are top notch in both performance and athleticism-  these ladies are at the top of their games and completely […]

I’m very lucky to live (and work) in San Francisco, CA. The city, with more in common with Ancient Rome than perhaps most modern cities (built on seven hills, cultural and political hotbed, bathhouses, etc.), knows how to deliver a film festival. 2018’s San Francisco International Film Festival theme just happens to be diversity and […]

Amazon original series Mozart in the Jungle season 4 arrived on the streaming service last night, and it’s already getting pretty fabulous reviews.  If you haven’t seen the series, this is the perfect time to marathon seasons 1-3. Truly, I cannot recommend it enough. We thought maybe we’d dive right in with an episodic chat of […]

Fans of author Neil Gaiman are in for another treat this year with a film adaptation of his short story, “How To Talk To Girls At Parties”.  Most folks are excited for this film because of the source material, or the fabulous all-star cast including Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, Ruth Wilson, and Alex Sharp. But myself?  I’m more excited for the […]