Ted Levine admits "Silence of the Lambs" Buffalo Bill character "vilified" transgender community, calling it "f---ing wrong" 35 years after film's release.
Over three decades later, Jonathan Demme’s's thriller remains a cinematic masterpiece, defined by its haunting performances and psychological depth.
But rewatching The Silence of the Lambs this week, just days before its 35th anniversary, completely changed my mind. The gore (which, again, is pretty mild by today's standards) still didn't faze me.
Actor Ted Levine says he deeply regrets his portrayal of Buffalo Bill, a character largely credited with perpetuating the transphobic “crossdressing serial killer” trope.
As it turns 35, Hasitha Fernando looks at the story behind The Silence of the Lambs… The Silence of the Lambs is one of those films that leaves a lasting impression on anyone who has viewed ...
Ted Levine clears the air on his 'Silence of the Lambs' character and Buffalo Bill's gender identity having been criticized for years.
Following the release of The Silence of the Lambs, it won Oscars and was a box office smash. Quotes from the movie have also stayed relevant in pop culture, and Hopkins’ character, Hannibal Lecter, is ...
Levine played serial killer Buffalo Bill, whose characterization had been criticized as cruel to trans and gender ...
Ted Levine has said The Silence of the Lambs "vilified" trans people, calling aspects of his portrayal of the serial killer Buffalo Bill in the horror flick "f------ wrong" as the Oscar-winning ...
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The following article contains graphic content regarding true criminal behavior. On Monday, April 7, Amherst Cinema hosted a screening of Jonathan Demme’s “The Silence of the Lambs” as part of its ...