John Waters' 1988 movie 'Hairspray' is a classic that has spawned a musical and another movie, but it was actually inspired by the real 'Buddy Deane Show'.
It's not easy to shock John Waters. The "Pink Flamingos" director spent his career pushing, prodding and profaning the envelope in every way imaginable. But one thing the self-proclaimed "pope of ...
John Waters went from underground outsider to Hollywood icon to the Pope of Trash, currently being honored with his own exhibition at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles. "Today, Pink Flamingos is ...
John Waters, a renowned filmmaker, will receive the Mendez Award at the Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown on ...
Following rumors that Aubrey Plaza would be leading John Waters' first movie in 20 years ... Waters is perhaps most known for his 1982 black comedy Pink Flamingos, which was banned in other ...
Notorious Baltimore criminal and underground figure Divine goes up against Connie & Raymond Marble, a sleazy married couple who make a passionate attempt to humiliate her and seize her tabloid ...
You never know what you'll hear from filmmaker John Waters, the exuberant and wacky mind behind cult classics "Multiple Maniacs," "Pink Flamingos" and "Hairspray." One minute he's discussing his ...
One person who always gets very excited for Christmas is John Waters, the filmmaker behind such cult classics as “Pink Flamingos” and “Hairspray.” He celebrates the season with his annual ...
Waters, known for his films "Hairspray" and "Pink Flamingos," is recognized as a strong advocate for Maryland filmmaking. "John Waters is one of the best-known film directors who came from Maryland.