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by Hannah Strong
Harmony Korine’s second feature since starting his creative agency EDGLRD is somehow more shallow and tedious than the last.
Harmony Korine ushers in a new experimental tack with his purposefully off-putting infra-red assassin film, which attempts to gamify cinema.
by Sam Moore
A decade since its release, Harmony Korine’s hedonistic vision of a fraught Floridian vacation feels like it foreshadowed plenty about contemporary pop culture.
by Ed Gibbs
Twenty-five years on, the cast of Larry Clark’s controversial ’90s hit reflect on their experiences on and off set.
Harmony Korine and Matthew McConaughey hit the Florida Keys for a madcap slacker odyssey.
by Charles Bramesco
He’s taking it nice and easy in Harmony Korine’s follow-up to Spring Breakers.
by William Carroll
The writer/director’s dystopian arthouse flick holds a smudged mirror to white middle America.
by John Wadsworth
Harmony Korine won’t be in the director’s chair, but it’s set to arrive on a new streaming platform and on an unusual format.
by Adam Woodward
Is this neon-hued apocalyptic party movie Harmony Korine’s masterpiece? We think it might be…
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