“Brothers of the Head” is the story of shadowy cultural icons Tom and Barry Howe, conjoined twins from an isolated headland on the east coast of England. Taken from the safety of their isolation in ...
The characters, played by Smith and Jason Mewes, have been in every one of the director's "View Askewniverse" films On the 30th anniversary of Clerks’ release, take a look back at Jay and Silent Bob’s ...
On Thursday night, the Austin Film Society hosted the local premiere of Clerks II with writer/director Kevin Smith in attendance. I originally caught the film (which opens July 21) at Cannes, but this ...
Kevin Smith made "Clerks," a talky, black-and-white comedy, in 1994 for $230,000, and almost instantly became a harbinger of a new era in American independent film. "Clerks" starred unknown actors ...
LOS ANGELES -- They may be the rudest guys to ever sell you a cup of coffee. Yet Dante Hicks and Randal Graves are the most beloved store clerks the big screen has ever seen. The boys are back in a ...
In 1994, Kevin Smith’s gritty black-and-white picture “Clerks” was a hilarious indie film sensation — the politically incorrect story of a pair of convenience store-working buddies and the ...
Shot for a dime in black and white, the first “Clerks” (1994) looks better with each passing year, and you can’t say that about everything that came out of New Jersey. In writer-director Kevin Smith’s ...
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