Michelle Williams Says Todd Haynesâ Peggy Lee Biopic Is Dead: âItâs Gone the Way of the Buffaloâ
âBut if anyone reading this story would like to resurrect it, Todd and I are on board for that.â
âBut if anyone reading this story would like to resurrect it, Todd and I are on board for that.â
A decade later, Todd Haynesâ five-part adaptation is still among HBOâs best, thanks in part to some exquisitely designed kitchen moments.
Films from Andy Warholâs archive and the cooperation of the surviving band members were vital to the production.
Haynesâ portrait of the iconic group arrives in theaters and on Apple TV+ October 15.
The filmmaker found himself stuck with his editor and doubled down on their work. It eventually became a lifeline.
Todd Haynesâ first documentary is just experimental enough to capture the raw artistic energy that sparked the Velvet Underground.
Haynes muse Moore previously starred for the Oscar-nominated director in âSafe,â âFar From Heaven,â and âWonderstruck.â
Williams is taking over for Reese Witherspoon, who was originally attached to star in 2014.
Todd Haynes talks about how essential the music supervisor was to the creation of âVelvet Goldmineâ and âIâm Not There.â
Todd Haynes talks about what has made the âDark Watersâ cinematographer one of his closest collaborators.
Haynes and Affonso Gonçalves are finishing a documentary that Haynes said is inspired by the âfaggotinessâ of the Velvetsâ music.
Starring Moore as a woman hit with an inexplicable sickness, Todd Haynesâ classic â now on the Criterion Channel â still shocks through the power of understatement.