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Joseph James Dante Jr. (; born November 28, 1946) is an American film director, producer,
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and actor. His films—notably '' Gremlins'' (1984) alongside its sequel, '' Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990)—often mix 1950s-style
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s with cartoon comedy. Dante's films also include ''
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'' (1978), ''
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'' (1981), '' Explorers'' (1985), '' Innerspace'' (1987), ''
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'' (1989), '' Matinee'' (1993), '' Small Soldiers'' (1998), and '' Looney Tunes: Back in Action'' (2003). His work for television and cable includes immigration satire ''
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'' (1997) and episodes of anthology series '' Masters of Horror'' ("
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") and '' Amazing Stories'', as well as '' Police Squad!'' and '' Hawaii Five-0''.


Early life

Dante was born in
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. His father, Joseph James Dante, was a professional golfer, though Dante was more interested in becoming a cartoonist.


Career


1960s

Dante began his film career working for legendary, low-budget producer Roger Corman, who provided similar opportunities to future directors
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and
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. In 1968, he made '' The Movie Orgy'', a 7-hour compilation of film clips, commercials and film trailers assembled by Dante.


1970s

He then worked as an editor on '' Grand Theft Auto'' after co-directing '' Hollywood Boulevard'' with Allan Arkush. His next feature film, the Roger Corman-produced ''
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'', was released in 1978 inspired by
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's ''
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''. In 1979, Dante helped direct '' Rock 'n' Roll High School'' when Allan Arkush fell ill due to exhaustion, but remains uncredited as a director.


1980s

Dante enlisted John Sayles to rewrite the script for the werewolf tale ''
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'', loosely based on the novel by
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. Dante directed episodes of television series '' Police Squad!'', before
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invited him to join the directing team on anthology movie '' Twilight Zone: The Movie''. Dante's segment, "It's a Good Life", featured cartoon-style special effects, and revolved around a woman played by
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who is 'adopted' by an omnipotent boy. His next film, '' Gremlins'' proved to be one of Dante's biggest hits to date, being the third-highest-grossing film of 1984. Combining horror and comedy elements, the film revolves around Billy Peltzer ( Zach Galligan), who is given a strange creature he calls Gizmo as a pet. After Billy fails to follow the rules for looking after Gizmo, the creature spawns other creatures, which transform into destructive monsters who then begin rampaging through the local town. Dante next directed '' Explorers'', about a group of friends who build a working spacecraft and encounter extraterrestrial life. The film marked the debuts of both River Phoenix and Ethan Hawke. In 1987, Dante made the comedy adventure '' Innerspace'', in which Dennis Quaid's character is miniaturised and injected inside a human body. In 1989, Dante directed
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in ''
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'', a black comedy in which Hanks' character deals with nightmarish neighbors.


1990s

In 1990, Dante directed a sequel to his film '' Gremlins'', this time set in a New York high rise. In 1993, he directed '' Matinee'', which received positive reviews. Set during the 1960s, the film pays homage to B movies and the showmen who made and promoted them. In his review for the Chicago Reader, Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote, "At the same time that Dante has a field day brutally satirizing our desire to scare ourselves and others, he also re-creates early-60s clichés with a relish and a feeling for detail that come very close to love". USA Today reviewer Mike Clark wrote "Part spoof, part nostalgia trip and part primer in exploitation-pic ballyhoo, Matinee is a sweetly resonant little movie-lovers' movie". Dante was creative consultant on short-lived fantasy series ''
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'' (1991–1992), and directed five episodes. He played himself in the series finale. In the mid-90s, he worked on '' The Phantom''. When he was removed from the film, he chose screen credit as executive producer rather than pay. In 1998, he directed '' Small Soldiers'' which received mixed reviews and was a moderate box office success.


2000s

Dante directed the 2003 live-action/animation hybrid, '' Looney Tunes: Back in Action''. A box office bomb, the film received mixed reviews. In 2007, Dante launched the web series '' Trailers from Hell'', which provides commentary by directors, producers and screenwriters on trailers for classic and cult movies. He is also a contributor to the website. Dante's 2009 film '' The Hole'' received positive reviews, and was awarded the Premio Persol at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. The new award was for the "3-D feature deemed the most creative among those produced globally between September 2008 and August 2009." With Roger Corman producing, Dante also directed the interactive web series ''Splatter'' for
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. The series stars
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as a rock star seeking revenge on those he thinks have wronged him.


2010s

In 2014, Dante made '' Burying the Ex'', a horror comedy about a young man whose controlling girlfriend suddenly dies in a freak accident but when he tries to move on with his life along with his new partner he discovers that his now undead Ex has come back. The film stars Anton Yelchin and Ashley Greene. It was selected to be screened out of competition at the 71st Venice International Film Festival, and was released in 2015. Dante served as
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on the independent feature length
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''Dark'', starring Whitney Able and Alexandra Breckenridge, directed by
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. The film is set in
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during the 2003 blackout. The film was released by
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on June 7, 2016. In 2018, Dante directed a segment of '' Nightmare Cinema'', a horror anthology film starring Mickey Rourke and featuring shorts also directed by Alejandro Brugués, Mick Garris, Ryūhei Kitamura, and David Slade.


2020s

In 2020, it was announced that Dante would be returning to the world of '' Gremlins'' serving as a consultant on the
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prequel series '' Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai''.


Frequent collaborators

Like most directors, Dante has developed a stock company of actors who have worked with him over a long period of time.
Dante's long-time friend and business associate, Sylvia, played one of the nuns at the concert in Allan Arkush's '' Rock 'n' Roll High School''. Dante co-wrote and directed five scenes of the film when Arkush became ill.


Filmmaking style and influences

Dante's films are well known for their many references to other movies and for their special effects. Dante's garage is frequently mentioned in audio commentaries as holding many of the props from his various films, including the Peltzer Peeler Juicer from ''Gremlins'', and where the mock-pornographic scene in ''The Howling'' was shot. His respect for the screenwriter extends to the point where, in order to make sure Dante can confer with the writer on-set and provide some minor, additional remuneration, he always casts the writer in a small part of the production itself. The studio is normally unwilling to pay to have the writer on-set in any other way. Dante has cited among his major influences Roger Corman,
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, as well as an admiration for the film '' Hellzapoppin''', from which he frequently borrows jokes because of how difficult the film is to see in the United States.


Archive

The moving image collection of Joe Dante and Jon Davison is held at the Academy Film Archive. The joint collection includes feature films, pre-production elements, and theatrical trailer reels.


Filmography


Film


Other film work


Television


Miscellaneous


Documentary appearances

* ''
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'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2019) * '' Love, Antosha'' (2019) * '' In Search of Darkness: Part II'' (2020) * '' Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster'' (2021) * '' In Search of Tomorrow'' (2022)


References


Further reading

* Nil Baskar, Gabe Klinger (Ed.): ''Joe Dante'', FilmmuseumSynemaPublikationen Vol. 19, Vienna: SYNEMA - Gesellschaft für Film und Medien, 2013,


External links


Interview with Joe Dante, Part 1
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Interview with Joe Dante, Part 2
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Interview with Joe Dante
from the
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