Jim Jarmusch

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    Jim Jarmusch’s Zombie Movie ‘The Dead Don’t Die’ to Open Cannes

    Jim Jarmusch's "The Dead Don't Die," a star-studded zombie film that finds Bill Murray, Chloe Sevigny, Adam Driver and Tilda Swinton facing off against a horde of the undead, is set to kick off the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, Variety has learned. The movie, Jarmusch's third with indie studio Focus Features, unfolds in […]

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    Jim Jarmusch Is Making a Zombie Movie With Bill Murray and Selena Gomez

    Independent stalwart Jim Jarmusch is making a zombie movie with Bill Murray and has set up the project at Focus Features. “The Dead Don’t Die,” which also stars Selena Gomez, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton, Steve Buscemi, and Chloe Sevigny, is already filming in Upstate New York. Focus noted Friday that it’s the third Jarmusch film that […]

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    'Paterson' Director Jim Jarmusch on His 'Film in the Form of a Poem' Starring Adam Driver, and a Look Back at Past Favorites

    With his shock of white hair, eclectic artistic tastes, and longtime presence on New York City’s Lower East Side, Jim Jarmusch remains an aspirational figure for would-be Gotham hipster poets. It’s a status the writer/director has held since the early 1980s, when his scruffy low budget movies like Permanent Vacation and Stranger than Paradise enraptured audiences, preserving a period in Manhattan’s artistic and youth culture that, seen today, almost appears to be taking place on a different plan

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    Adam Driver Is Your Friendly Neighborhood Bus Driver-Slash-Poet in First Trailer for 'Paterson' (Exclusive)

    Yesterday, we brought you the exclusive first look at the filmmaker’s Stooges/Iggy Pop documentary, Gimme Danger. Today you can check out the trailer premiere for his critically acclaimed new drama, Paterson (watch above). Paterson stars Adam Driver (Girls, The Force Awakens) as Paterson, a bus driver with poetic aspirations in blue-collar Paterson, New Jersey.

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    Jim Jarmusch Pays Tribute to Legendary Rock Band The Stooges in Trailer for 'Gimme Danger' (Exclusive)

    You don’t have to watch the trailer premiere for Gimme Danger (above) for too long before learning how filmmaker Jim Jarmusch feels about the seminal punk band he’s documenting: “We are in an undisclosed location, interrogating Jim Osterberg [better known as Iggy Pop] about The Stooges,” Jarmusch announces. Fans of the Stones and Beatles might take issue, but Jarmusch — the O.G. NYC hipster, revered director behind movies like Down By Law, Ghost Dog, and Broken Flowers, and fervent music aficio