Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Write a few sentences about the chef’s-kiss digital restoration of “Stop Making Sense” and you start sounding like you work for ...
Our film critic dons his own Big Suit and revisits Jonathan Demme’s 1984 musical masterpiece, the greatest concert film ever made Back in 1984, I had no idea who Talking Heads were. They weren’t being ...
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A24’s 4k restoration of Jonathan Demme’s “Stop Making Sense” had its global premiere on Monday night. It played at the Toronto Film Festival, while also live-streaming concurrently to 165 Imax ...
Same as it ever was? In 1983, Talking Heads filmed three concerts and a rehearsal at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles. The result was the Jonathan Demme-directed 1984 concert film “Stop Making ...
This month marks the 40th anniversary of Talking Heads‘ concert film, Stop Making Sense. Often considered one of the greatest concert films of all time, Stop Making Sense has since been restored in 4K ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jonathan Demme's groundbreaking concert film "Stop Making Sense" enters its second week of revival at Ragtag Cinema this weekend.
Subjectively debated by critics, and objectively clear to anyone who has seen it, Talking Heads’ film "Stop Making Sense" (1984) is touted as the greatest concert film of all time. Following the ...
In 1985, I was spending the summer in Boston. One night, when deciding about what movie to go see, my twin Henry insisted on “Stop Making Sense.” Absurdly, I was not a fan of Talking Heads at the time ...
Last year, the Talking Heads concert film, Stop Making Sense, returned to theaters — decades after it was originally released. The band had reunited for a discussion at the Toronto International Film ...
“It’s like being told, ‘You should get back with your first wife -- you guys were good together.’ Well, I think most people would pass on an offer like that.” That quote is how Jonathan Gould’s ...