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Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme died Wednesday in New York of cancer complications, his publicist told Variety. He was 73 years old. The Hollywood Reporter is your source for breaking news about Hollywood and entertainment, including movies, TV, reviews and industry blogs. The ill-fated movie adaptation of Todd McFarlane's Image Comics series, Spawn, is 20 years old. Here are some shocking facts about the movie.
Demme directed prestige Hollywood projects like “Beloved” (1. Toni Morrison’s novel about the lingering, post- Civil War psychological horror of slavery, with Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover in starring roles, and “The Manchurian Candidate” (2. Cold War drama of the same title about a brainwashed American prisoner of war.
Mr. Demme’s updated version, starring Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep and Liev Schreiber, takes place during the Persian Gulf war. A Batch of Oscars in the ’9. Mr. Demme may be best remembered for two films from the 1. The first, “The Silence of the Lambs” (1. Thomas Harris that earned five Oscars, including best picture and best director. Unlike his previous films, with their mischievous pleasure and tender melancholy, this was straightforward and serious storytelling with only a few moments of shivery humor.
The story is told largely from the perspective of an F. B. I. trainee who becomes a key figure in the pursuit of a serial killer known as Buffalo Bill when she is assigned to conduct a prison interview with Hannibal Lecter, a mad and murderous psychiatrist, hoping to extract from him clues to Bill’s identity. Lurid and titillating, the film is full of perverse details of heinous crimes and marked by a seductively ambiguous bond that forms between the young agent- to- be, Clarice Starling, and the brilliant monster Lecter. Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins both won Oscars for their distinct portrayals. The movie is also notable for Mr.
Demme’s characteristically restless camera and the prominent use of music. The score, with its eerie leitmotif, is by Howard Shore. Mr. Demme’s next narrative venture, “Philadelphia” (1.
Haiti; former President Jimmy Carter; New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; and his cousin Robert W. Castle, a white activist priest in Harlem.“Philadelphia,” from a script by Ron Nyswaner, starred Tom Hanks, as an ambitious lawyer who is fired from his prestigious firm when the partners learn he has H.
I. V., and Denzel Washington, as the scrappy independent lawyer who represents him in a suit against the firm. It was the first big- budget Hollywood film about AIDS, and with its forthright depiction of homosexuality, homophobia and the disease that was rampaging through gay communities, it was a turning point in the way mainstream movies treated gay men and lesbians, who had previously been handled with hush- hush delicacy or flamboyant caricature. Mr. Hanks won an Oscar, and so did Bruce Springsteen, for the song that introduces the film, “Streets of Philadelphia.”Rock music — music in general, really, but rock and its Caribbean siblings most of all — is central to many of Mr. Demme’s films. Among them was one of his last, “Ricki and the Flash” (2. Meryl Streep as the aging singer of a bar band in California who is the ex- wife of a well- to- do Indianapolis businessman (Kevin Kline) and the estranged mother of their children.“Music was my first love, movies came second,” Mr.
Demme once told the New York newspaper The So. Ho News. In a 1. 98. Premiere magazine, he said: “I grew up with rock ’n’ roll — literally,” adding, “The first rock song I remember was ‘Sh- Boom,’ and since then I’ve never stopped obsessing on at least something.”. Where to Stream Jonathan Demme Movies. From a Justin Timberlake concert film to several romantic comedies, here are some of the director’s most interesting movies. The synchronization with music and narrative is evident in “Something Wild” (1. Pauline Kael of The New Yorker described it, that “breaks conventions and turns into a scary slapstick thriller.” The beginning, set in New York City, has a telling establishing shot, perfect for the time and place — the Reagan ’8.
I can’t think of any other director who is so instinctively and democratically interested in everybody he shows you,” Kael wrote. The movie tells the story of Charlie Driggs (Jeff Daniels), a straight- arrow tax consultant who is seduced away from his humdrum office life by a charmingly flaky young woman played by Melanie Griffith. Calling herself Lulu, she inveigles him into a road trip that takes them from rebellious delight into danger and violence (in the form of Lulu’s ex- husband, an ex- con played by Ray Liotta in his movie debut) before its rather pallid Hollywood denouement. What elevates the ending from disappointing sentiment to a winking, it’s- only- a- movie joy is the credit sequence, in which the singer Sister Carol, who plays a minor role in the film, sways against a graffiti- splashed wall and performs a reggae variation on the 1. Wild Thing.” The song was one of 4. Jimmy Cliff, Oingo Boingo, Fine Young Cannibals and David Byrne of Talking Heads.
Mr. Byrne and Mr. Demme worked together frequently, notably on “Stop Making Sense,” a 1. Talking Heads that many critics (and filmgoers) found mesmerizing, though it had few filmic bells and whistles. Mr. Demme preferred to call it a “performance film” because, he said, it wasn’t about the concert experience — he didn’t show the audience until the end.)Mr.
Byrne also scored Mr. Demme’s “Married to the Mob,” a gaudy 1.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays the wife of a Long Island gangster (Alec Baldwin) who tries to exit the mob life after her husband is bumped off when he dallies with the girlfriend of the local boss (Dean Stockwell). Things get especially dicey when she moves with her young son into a shabby Manhattan apartment and strikes up a romance with an F. B. I. agent (Matthew Modine) who has her under surveillance. In her review of the film, Janet Maslin of The Times noted the mélange of Mr. Demme’s filmmaking eccentricities — not just the music, “which drifts mischievously through the film,” but the details of costume, language and performance that are pitched to a particular note of fond, giggly amusement.“Jonathan Demme is the American cinema’s king of amusing artifacts: blinding bric- a- brac, the junkiest of jewelry, costumes so frightening they take your breath away,” Ms. Maslin wrote. “Mr.
Demme may joke, but he’s also capable of suggesting that the very fabric of American life may be woven of such things, and that it takes a merry and adventurous spirit to make the most of them.”A Happenstance Start. Robert Jonathan Demme was born on Long Island, in Baldwin, on Feb.
Rockville Centre, where he listened to music and went to the movies. His father, Robert, was a publicist in the travel industry; his mother was the former Dorothy Rogers. At 7. 1, Dorothy Demme appeared in a music video for UB4. Chrissie Hynde directed by her son.
She later appeared in some of his films, including “Something Wild” and “Philadelphia.” She died in 1. The family moved to Miami, where Jonathan went to high school and worked in a kennel and an animal hospital. Wanting to be a veterinarian, he attended the University of Florida with that in mind until he failed chemistry, at which point he went to the university newspaper, discovered it had no movie critic, and assumed the job himself, he said, so that he could get into movies free. He also became a critic for a shopping guide in Coral Gables, for which he wrote a glowing notice for “Zulu” (1. British soldiers and African warriors, a film whose executive producer was Joseph E.
Levine, the founder of Embassy Pictures, the film’s American distributor. It happened that Mr. Levine was on vacation in Miami Beach, staying at the Fontainebleau Hotel, where he had become acquainted with the hotel’s publicist, Robert Demme.
The elder Demme introduced Mr. Levine to his son, whose review of “Zulu” impressed him. Watch Eyes Wide Shut Download.
Mr. Levine offered him a job. Mr. Demme worked in the Embassy publicity department (the company became AVCO Embassy in 1. New York and also held other jobs in and around the film business, including writing reviews, before moving to London in 1. There he earned his first film credit, as music coordinator for “Sudden Terror” (1. Photo. Jonathan Demme in 1.
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