Discover What’s Streaming On: One of the most entertaining niche cinematic genres might just be the movie-within-a-movie. There’s something uniquely exciting about seeing a dramatization of what goes ...
When Sundance Film Festival programming director Geoff Gilmore stood before a sold-out crowd at the 1,300-seat Eccles Theater in Park When Sundance Film Festival programming director Geoff Gilmore ...
In Living in Oblivion, Tom DiCillo’s 1995 triptych of the agony and ecstasy of indie film production, Murphy’s cinematic law is in full effect. Prima donna actors. Uncooperative smoke machines. Blown ...
Buscemi, drawn and haggard, is well within his element as isolated crank Les, deeply suspicious of all human entanglements–his Seymour in “Ghost World” is a good frame of reference–but DiCillo’s ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
It's been over 20 years since I first discovered a film called Johnny Suede, the 1991 picture directed by Tom DiCillo and starring Brad Pitt, Catherine Keener, and Nick Cave. I remember it like ...
The reasons to watch filmmaker Tom DiCillo‘s new documentary on the Doors lie more in the small pictures than the big one. Don’t watch it, for instance, hoping to learn whether their late lead singer, ...
Tom DiCillo is an American director, cinematographer, writer and actor born in Camp Le Jeune, North Carolina, and who studied film at New York University. During his early career he began working with ...
of the crowd that had come to see the premiere of his latest film, Double Whammy , Mr. DiCillo hung his head and started to cry. The episode lasted what seemed like a good 30 seconds. Mr.
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