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  1. 4 days ago · We’re ranking the films of independent American director Jim Jarmusch, including his early trailblazing work ( Stranger Than Paradise, Night on Earth ), critical darlings ( Paterson,...

    • Night on Earth (1991) Starring Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Giancarlo Esposito. Comedy, Drama (2h 9m) 7.7 on IMDb — 76% on RT. What is Jim Jarmusch's best film of all time?
    • Paterson (2016) Starring Adam Driver and Golshifteh Farahani. Comedy, Drama, Romance (1h 58m) 7.3 on IMDb — 96% on RT. Paterson follows the eponymous Paterson (expertly portrayed by Adam Driver), a bus driver by day and a poet in his off-hours.
    • Coffee and Cigarettes (2003) Starring Bill Murray, Tom Waits, Roberto Benigni. Comedy, Drama, Music (1h 35m) 7.0 on IMDb — 64% on RT.
    • Mystery Train (1989) Starring Masatoshi Nagase, Yūki Kudō, Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Comedy, Crime, Drama (1h 50m) 7.5 on IMDb — 89% on RT.
  2. Mar 8, 2023 · broken flowers. jim jarmusch. john lurie. mystery train. paterson. roberto benigni. stranger than paradise. winona ryder. From the limits of control to the ways of samurai, here are all of Jim ...

    • “Stranger Than Paradise” (1984) After what felt like a trial run with “Permanent Vacation,” this post-normal road movie provided a perfectly numbed statement of deadpan purpose, becoming one of the most influential American films of the 1980s.
    • “Paterson” (2016) Over the decades, Jarmusch crafted misfit characters inhabiting environments that kept trying to spit those people out. Adam Driver’s bus driver-poet in “Paterson” is the strange culmination of those lives when they finally find their way home.
    • “Mystery Train” (1989) A collection of characters lost in Memphis, tangentially connected by the idea of Elvis Presley, crisscross and live out existential questions with no answers.
    • “Ghost Dog: The Way of The Samurai” (1999) Ghost Dog, as portrayed by Forest Whitaker, is a complex antihero. A hit man with a code of honor, he’s a quietly serious embodiment of loyalty, literature, hip-hop, tenderness, slow motion communication (via carrier pigeon and friendship with a man who speaks no English) and murder.
    • Permanent Vacation
    • Gimme Danger
    • Year of The Horse
    • The Limits of Control
    • Night on Earth
    • Mystery Train
    • Dead Man
    • Stranger Than Paradise
    • Down by Law
    • Ghost Dog: Way of The Samurai

    It's not that Jarmusch's first film, 1980's Permanent Vacation, is a bad film. It's just that Permanent Vacation is clearly the roughly-hewn first film of a director with a vision attempting to navigate the demands of shooting a feature-length film for the first time. Made on a shoestring budget of $12,000, coming in at 75 minutes, shot on 16mm, an...

    Gimme Danger (2016) focuses on the rise and fall of 1960s punk band The Stooges. Jarmusch has always been a director with an interest in music, either incorporating musicians into his films, leaving his imprint on a soundtrack, or, in the case of Gimme Danger, taking a break from fictional storytelling to go into the truth of something that actuall...

    A slightly better but still mostly boring documentary venture for Jarmusch was 1997's Year of the Horse. Jarmusch's documentation of Neil Young and Crazy Horse's 1996 tour comes complete with archival footage from the 1970s and 1980s, plus in-depth interviews with the band members. But where Jarmusch's attention to and appreciation for Young's musi...

    Jarmusch is well into his 30-year career by the time he brings 2013's The Limits of Control to the masses. In the film, a solitary gun-for-hire waits in Madrid for further instructions on a job. The film is opaque in the most alienating way, switching from the man's time spent in cafes, drinking espresso, and toying with matchboxes, to moving about...

    Throughout Jarmusch's career, he's long been a fan of the vignette structure and he's created a handful of films with this structure, allowing for big casts to come together in a variety of stories all bound by a common thread. 1991's Night on Earthbrings together Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Giancarlo Esposito, Rosie Perez, and Roberto Benigni (on...

    Mystery Train (1989) begins Jarmusch's appreciation of the vignette-as-anthology format which has popped up across his career. However, where future installments in this format become sprawling, Jarmusch is laser-focused in Mystery Train, bringing together three stories all set in Memphis with characters bound by their tenancy in the same hotel and...

    Dead Man (1995) is a notable moment in Jarmusch's career, serving as the first of many roles in a young Johnny Depp's career as well, wherein he tries to break the mold of late '80s teen heartthrob and plant himself inside odd, goth, contemplative characters. Dead Man follows Depp's William Blake, a mild-mannered accountant sent across the American...

    Jarmusch's second film, 1984's Stranger Than Paradise, contains the seeds of what would become familiar narrative ground for the director: examining the culture clashes of the international with the American through potentially uncomfortable but often amusing circumstances. In Stranger Than Paradise, a New York hipster is unexpectedly visited by hi...

    Starring Benigni, Tom Waits (another longtime Jarmusch collaborator), and John Lurie, Down By Law is another ode to Elvis Presley while also using Presley's film, Jailhouse Rock, as a kind of foundation for his own jailbreak movie. Benigni, Waits, and Lurie's characters are three criminals who manage to escape from the confines of their jail cells,...

    Jarmusch admittedly treads back into the touchy territory of co-opting another non-white culture for a story not focused on that culture (see the aforementioned Dead Man for more). But Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai's depiction of a mafia hitman, Ghost Dog (Forest Whitaker), who lives (and expects to die) by the ancient codes of samurai warriors nea...

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · By Kenneth Bieber. Published Feb 7, 2022. Jim Jarmusch is one of Hollywood's most unique filmmakers. While almost each of his films are masterpieces, these are some of the most groundbreaking....

  4. Dec 30, 2016 · Every Jim Jarmusch Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best. By Charles Bramesco, a freelance film and TV critic. Photo-Illustration: Vulture. To describe Jim Jarmusch as the chillest filmmaker...

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