Asked if he'd turned his cellphone off, writer-director Werner Herzog said, "I do not have a cellphone. I don't have to turn off anything. I just want to live and have a real conversation with a real ...
"I just try to remain a good solider. I mean – a good soldier of cinema." Shout Studios has revealed their own official US trailer for the documentary film Werner Herzog - Radical Dreamer, a loving ...
Every Man for Himself and God Against All: A Memoir ; by Werner Herzog, translated from German by Michael Hofmann; Penguin Press; 368 pp., $30.00 Like Dieter Dengler, the German-born American airman ...
Werner Herzog is the writer and director of nearly 80 films, not including the countless others that live inside his head. The brain’s astonishing capacity for such ideas – among many other things – ...
Baby Yoda fanatic Werner Herzog had an eventful 2006. He directed Rescue Dawn, his highest-grossing movie in America; was shot at during an interview with BBC; and saved Joaquin Phoenix from a car ...
Robert Eggers’s movie is the latest cinematic adaptation of the 1922 F.W. Murnau film, itself an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s horror novel. By Jason Bailey In “Theater of Thought,” he ...
The filmmaker was recently asked by Piers Morgan if he was Team 'Barbie' or Team 'Oppenheimer.' By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Werner Herzog may have not gotten through all of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, ...
There are few things one can do in a theater which feel quite the same as spending a few hours with Werner Herzog and the group of scientists whose field he has chosen to romp into this time. In his ...
Werner Herzog, the revered German auteur behind “Fitzcarraldo,” “Aguirre, the Wrath of God,” “Nosferatu the Vampyre,” and “Grizzly Man” – among dozens of other titles – gave some very practical tips ...
He appeared in such films as "Suspiria," "My Own Private Idaho," "Blade," "Breaking the Waves" and "Blood for Dracula." ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with filmmaker Werner Herzog about his debut novel, The Twilight World. It tells the story of Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese soldier who kept fighting decades after the end of WWII.
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