Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn's Pusher trilogy exposes the seedy and dangerous underworld of Copenhagen, where drug dealers and hookers and other sketchy characters seemingly roam free with no ...
The Danish filmmaker offers a candid interview with IndieWire - revealing, among other things, the origin of "Her Private Hell" distributor Neon's company name.
Pusher and its two sequels make one of the best gangster movie trilogies of all time. The 1996 Danish film was director Nicolas Winding Refn's debut feature: an explosive way to begin a filmography ...
The Danish bad boy, presenting a restored version of his debut film in Venice, plans to return to movie-making nearly a decade after 'The Neon Demon': "Everything is free fall, and no one knows ...
London-based Pusher, the company powering The NY Times’ live election results and DraftKing’s fantasy scoring results, just raised $2.5 million to up its stakes further. The money came from SaaS ...
Like a sports car hot-wired and taken for a conspicuous spin, the exploits of a coke-slinging low-life get a flashy English-lingo facelift with "Pusher" -- a case of "pimp my pic" that does little to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Few careers have a clearer origin than Nicolas Winding Refn’s. The Danish filmmaker emerged at just 25 with “Pusher,” which, over ...