Divine sets out to shock, offend, and amuse in the cult classic "Pink Flamingos." (Dreamland) Starts Friday, Aug. 15; Hollywood Theater One could safely call John Waters' 1972 gross-out "Pink ...
Few movies have retained their ability to shock audiences (via their disgusting subject matter) after decades the way John ...
When watching "Pink Flamingos" you can't escape one of the final scenes with protagonist Babs Johnson, played by queer icon Divine. "Kill everyone now," says Babs from behind a smoking gun after ...
Cult director John Waters has produced some of the most shocking and outrageous scenes in film history that have delighted fans for over 60 years of pure filth. He began his career with low-budget ...
Fifty years after the gloriously trashy release of Pink Flamingos, John Waters still can’t visit Hicksville, New York. The sleepy hamlet tucked away on Long Island is one of many bedroom communities ...
John Waters is giving Pink Flamingos the sequel/remake that no one in their right mind ever thought to ask for. The hook this time around isn’t over the top shock and a piece of dog poo, but instead ...
The one, the only, the divine Divine stars in John Waters' "Pink Flamingos" (1972). Born in Baltimore in 1946, Waters grew up in a comfortable, conservative Catholic family. He knew from an early age ...
correction An earlier version of this article misquoted filmmaker John Waters. Waters said that his 1972 film “Pink Flamingos” came out around the time that porn became legal, not illegal. The article ...