While he’s now 50 years old, former enfante terrible filmmaker Harmony Korine is still a little mischievous boy at heart. While he’s seemingly mellowed somewhat—and kinda stopped telling tall tales— unless his recent comments about potentially directing a Terrence Malick script is one of his fibs—he’s also not against doing wild experimental sh*t.
Some of the wild things he’s done lately utilize the American rapper Travis Scott. Scott starred in “Circus Maximus,” a musical/album companion film he directed, along with segments helmed by Korine, Gaspar Noé, Nicolas Winding Refn, and more.
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