130. CRAZY TIMES
I took this photo today as I was walking home on the upper west side of NYC. Crazzzcy times…
Read moreI took this photo today as I was walking home on the upper west side of NYC. Crazzzcy times…
Read moreIt’s funny how this track by the Trygger Twins keeps coming to mind lately…
Read moreDOWN IN SHADOWLAND TO SCREEN TWICE IN NYC My new film, Down In Shadowland, will screen twice in NYC this month. First will be at The Anthology Film Archives on Nov. 10 at 8pm as part of a retrospective of my films. “Made over the course of seven years, DOWN IN SHADOWLAND is an impressionistic, […]
Read moreThe famed Anthology Film Archives in NYC is having a retrospective of some of my films. They’ll be showing 35mm prints of Living In Oblivion and Delirious. Steve Buscemi will be joining me at both screenings, plus some other members of the casts. I’m equally excited that Anthology will be premiering my new film Down […]
Read moreThe bonus features for Shout! Factory’s “Living in Oblivion 20th Anniversary Edition” have just been announced! The Blu-ray edition includes: -Audio Commentary with writer/director Tom DiCillo. –In Our Own Oblivion: The Miracle of Making a Film; a 45 minute featurette with brand-new interviews with writer/director Tom DiCillo, producer Marcus Viscidi and cast members Steve Buscemi, […]
Read moreI’m really excited to announce the 20th Anniversary special release of LIVING IN OBLIVION on Blu-ray and DVD. The film has been completely remastered digitally under my supervision. It looks amazing. This new release by Shout Factory has added bonus features, including interviews with cast members Steve Buscemi, Peter Dinklage, James Legros and others. Pre-orders can be […]
Read moreMy step-cousin on my mother’s side, Boone Welles is a young, aspiring filmmaker. She’s just directed her first music video for a new group called The Trygger Twins. She asked me to share it on this most American of American holidays. The views expressed in the video may or may not reflect my own but as […]
Read moreI recently found these photos. They’re going in a book Wayne Byrne has just completed called Include Me Out, The Films of Tom DiCillo. The book will have many more photos but something about these three struck me and I thought I’d share them now.
Read moreA few months ago I found one of my student films, GOD SAVE THE KING. GOD SAVE THE KING was my first sync sound film when I was in NYU film school. Back in 1977 student films were shot on real film and the move from silent to sound was considered a huge step. The original 16 mm […]
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