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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 ...
Chappell Roan may get into acting, thanks to John Waters By Lisa Respers France, CNN 2 minute read Published 2:15 PM EDT, Mon May 5, 2025 ...
In the pop-star tradition of Cher, Madonna and Lady Gaga, Chappell Roan might add actress to her resume. The Grammy winner revealed that she recently met legendary cult filmmaker John Waters, who ...
John Waters is opening up about his fandoms. The Hairspray director, 79, shared his pop culture favorites with Us Weekly exclusively, revealing that David Lynch has a permanent spot on his playlist.
John Waters is opening up about his fandoms. The Hairspray director, 79, shared his pop culture favorites with Us Weekly exclusively, revealing that David Lynch has a permanent spot on his ...
Filmmaker John Waters turns 79 with a show at the Wallis. The legendary king of bad taste talks about drag queens, Elon Musk's daughter Vivian, Melania Trump's Christmas decorations and more.
John Waters Looks Back at His Life in Parties The “Pope of Trash” reflects on his many days and nights with a motley crew of muses. Written by Jensen Davis April 22, 2025 ...
John Waters praises Lady Gaga's performance in 'Joker: Folie à Deux'. Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures/Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection Critics be damned ...
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters appears in two commercials that will be released this holiday season: one for fashion house Yves Saint Laurent and the second for Nordstrom.
The Pope of Trash himself John Waters joins Kyle Meredith to dive into his enduring holiday-themed spoken word tours, his provocative take on Christmas traditions, 1994’s Serial Mom, the unmade ...
John Waters, cult-film legend and great advocate for Baltimore culture, doesn’t really make movies anymore. A Dirty Shame, his last proper feature film, is now 20 years old.
Director John Waters made an appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher" at the start of the weekend and, naturally, he was asked to weigh-in on Trump in his felon era, which he seemed happy to do.