

"Warby Parker Converts An Old School Bus Into A Traveling Pop Up Shop". "Whole Foods Rolls Out First National Advertising Campaign". "Meet Harry's, a new online-only go-to for guys' grooming gear". ^ Beddie, Alainna Lexie (April 18, 2013).Dimmer, a documentary by Talmage Cooley that was short-listed for the Academy Awards and included in the Museum of Modern Art's Sundance film collection.Paperboys, a documentary by Mike Mills.Conceived the story for The Pleasure of Being Robbed with Red Bucket Films, which was chosen for the Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008 and purchased by IFC Films.

Short Fiction prize at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Produced The Black Balloon, which won the U.S.


Warby Parker Class Trip traveling school bus.Developed and produced Whole Foods' first national advertising campaign.Conceptualized and designed J.Crew's first menswear shop, known as the Liquor Store, at West Broadway and White Street in Tribeca.Helped launch Harry's, an online-only line of men's grooming products.In 2013, launched Sleepy Jones, a line of loungewear inspired by the lifestyles of artists like David Hockney, Pablo Picasso, and Jean Seberg.Sleepy Hollow is simply the spot where Johnny Depp was just successful enough and on his game to pull this off, but before he took it too far.Notable work Brand development He may not be slathered in as much makeup as Barnabas Collins, but the arch costuming and Hot Topic-ready looks of Ichabod Crane were clearly pointing in that direction. He is not as cartoonish as Captain Jack Sparrow or Willy Wonka, but his increasingly frantic reactions to the supernatural are the direct ancestors of those characters. Tim Burton and Johnny Depp would never do better work together or find themselves so in sync.īut Ichabod Crane was also a telling sign of where Johnny Depp would go. Ichabod Crane seems just as creeped out by the weirdos of this village as the audience (as well as besotted by Christina Ricci), which just makes it that much funnier as he slowly becomes one of them. It also helps that Johnny Depp is playing against an ethereally gorgeous Christina Ricci and a collection of world-class character actors like Michael Gambon, Miranda Richardson, Christopher Lee, Ian McDiarmid, and Jeffrey Jones. A large part of the nasty delight of the film is seeing Crane be absolutely wrong pretty much all the time, even as he holds the superstitious townsfolk in contempt. However, as soon as Johnny Depp gets to the titular town, it turns out that his rationality and belief in forensic technique mean exactly jack squat. Sleepy Hollow cleverly sets up Ichabod Crane as a revolutionary in police methodology, who understandably believes that detectives should use logic and science to solve crime rather than the time-tested techniques of torture and assumption.
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But the movie truly belongs to Ichabod Crane, who the movie delights in proving a cowardly dunderhead every step of the way. It is impossible to overstate just how fun of a movie Sleepy Hollow is, with its proudly artificial soundstages, absurdly gory death scenes, and Christopher Walken as a pointed-tooth undead Hessian warrior. Simply put, Sleepy Hollow has Johnny Depp in his finest form ever, allowing him to project the emotional vulnerability he displayed so well in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape and Donnie Brasco while still having the bizarre tics of Edward Scissorhands and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. That is not meant as a pejorative, though it might sound like it. Technically an adaptation of Washington Irving’s 1820 short story, Sleepy Hollow is more the apex of all of Tim Burton’s spooky influences up till then it is equal parts 1970s British horror, 1990s bodice-baring sensuality, and Johnny Depp acting like a weirdo. Sleepy Hollow was Johnny Depp and Tim Burton’s third collaboration together, following 1990’s gothic fairytale Edward Scissorhands and the underrated Ed Wood. In many ways, Sleepy Hollow opened a doorway for Johnny Depp to the kind of overacting that would eventually sink to the depths of Dark Shadows and Mortdecai. The movie hit the sweet spot between Johnny Depp’s earlier career mostly playing quiet, internally conflicted characters and his following career, in which he battled supernatural monsters and wore a whole bunch of makeup. But strangely, Johnny Depp’s best movie actually predicted where his acting style was going to go: 1999’s Sleepy Hollow, in which he played the 18th-century police constable Ichabod Crane.
