Harmony Korine
Harmony Korine on the Sun-Soaked Joy of Filming 'The Beach Bum' in the Florida Keys
The film, the legendary cult director's first in seven years, follows Matthew McConaughey's Moondog as he meanders through bars and avoids writing poetry.
Harmony Korine Talks Letting Matthew McConaughey Loose in 'The Beach Bum'
The legendary creator of 'Gummo,' 'Kids,' and 'Spring Breakers' talks to 'VICE LIVE.'
Harmony Korine Just Wants to be Left Alone
The director, writer, and artist says he finds a freedom in painting that's hard to come by in film. His latest show, 'Young Twitchy,' is currently on view at Gagosian gallery in New York.
Today's Special: A Man Walked into a Taco Bell Kitchen to Make His Own Mexican Pizza
Plus, cheers to the Ohio man who's giving up all food for Lent and only drinking beer.
Matthew McConaughey Gets Incredibly Stoned in the New Trailer for 'Beach Bum'
Harmony Korine's latest also stars Jonah Hill, Zac Efron, and Snoop Dogg, among a few other big names.
You Need to See This Wild Documentary About 90s Misfit Skaters and Artists
'Beautiful Losers' turns ten this month, but it still feels radical.
How Skateboarding Influenced Harmony Korine's Film Career
We met up with the director behind 'Kids' on a new episode of 'EPICLY LATER'D,' learning about his first brushes with skating and what the sport means to him now.
Harmony Korine Talks About the Inspiration Behind His Movie 'Kids'
The filmmaker opened up about capturing the world of "oblivion seekers" for his 1995 film on the season finale of 'EPICLY LATER'D.'
The Humanising Quality of Music in Harmony Korine's 'Gummo'
A sonic reading of a cult classic that came out 20 years ago and has continued to piss people off ever since.
Harmony Korine and Matthew McConaughey Are Making a Movie
McConaughey will play a "rebellious and lovable rogue who lives life large" in 'The Beach Bum.'
The Story of How Lou Barlow and 'KIDS' Soundtracked the Summer of 1995
We talk with Barlow about collaborating with Harmony Korine to create the songs for Larry Clark's groundbreaking film—from the highs of The Folk Implosion's biggest hit to the subsequent major label pressure and fallout.