Bowie on Film, Part 3: Movie Stardom and Beyond ✦
Our discussion of David Bowie's film career concludes with a look at his two biggest starring roles — playing strange creatures both times — and the odds and ends that followed.
Our discussion of David Bowie's film career concludes with a look at his two biggest starring roles — playing strange creatures both times — and the odds and ends that followed.
Alec Guinness delivers a tour de force performance as a complicated, flawed Scottish military man in Ronald Neame's post-wartime drama.
Billy Eichner stars in an unabashedly gay rom-com while Christoph Waltz and Willem Dafoe square off in a new Walter Hill western.
In working with world-class auteurs for 'The Man Who Fell to Earth' and 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence,' David Bowie was inspired to bring a lot of himself into his roles.
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Inspired by 'Moonage Daydream,' this three-part conversation will explore David Bowie's relationship with movies. First up: a bunch of films that feature Bowie being Bowie (and sometimes 'Bowie').