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Queering Cinema: The Conflicted Talent of Vincente Minnelli
Vincente Minnelli was one of Hollywood's great queer talents, despite spending most of his filmmaking career in the closet.
aGLIFF Announces Full Festival Schedule and Events for PRISM 35
aGLIFF announces the full 2022 schedule with events for the 35th annual festival PRISM 35 taking place in-person August 24 - 28, 2022 in Austin, TX.
Review: 'Three Minutes' a Heartbreaking Celluloid Memorial
Many documentaries tell vital and poignant stories. Only a few, though, simultaneously make as urgent an argument for the existence of filmmaking itself.
Watch: Trailer Drops for Gay Rugby Flick 'In From the Side'
Film festival hit "In From the Side," about two players on a gay English rugby team becoming involved in an affair, is coming to theaters. A new trailer for the film's UK release has dropped.
Wolfgang Petersen, Blockbuster Filmmaker of 'Das Boot,' Dies
Wolfgang Petersen, the German filmmaker whose World War II submarine epic "Das Boot" propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career, has died. He was 81.
Queer Filmmaker Gregg Araki Looks Back on 'The Living End'
Gregg Araki, a groundbreaking queer filmmaker whose 1992 film "The Living End" sees its 30th anniversary this year, looked back on the movie in a new interview.
'Raw! Uncut! Video!' Palm Drive's Pioneering Porn
For twelve years, Palm Drive Video produced hundreds of video scenes featuring a variety of men engaging in a wide array of fetishized sex. The new documentary shares the kinky tale.
'Bullet Train' Repeats No. 1; 'Top Gun' Flies Back Up Ranks
"Bullet Train" led all movies in ticket sales for a second straight weekend, while a quiet spell in theaters and incredible staying power put "Top Gun: Maverick" back into third place.
Queering Cinema: Mary Stuart Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker in 'Fried Green Tomatoes'
Though never explicit, the same-sex attraction and relationship in "Fried Green Tomatoes" is tangible, thanks to wonderful performances by Mary Stuart Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker.
Diana Doc 'The Princess' Flips the Focus
The last thing the world needs, you might think, is another Princess Diana documentary, yet documentarian Ed Perkins managed to find a novel take.
Watch: 'Beach Rats' Actor Harris Dickinson Stars in Trailer for 'Triangle of Sadness'
The first trailer for director Ruben Östlund's new film "Triangle of Sadness," which won the prestigious Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival, is finally here.
Review: 'Summering' Has a Wintery Feel
Four pre-teens find a body in the woods. This sparks an adventure that will no doubt resonate long into adulthood. Unfortunately, we're not talking about Rob Reiner's beloved 1986 movie; far from it.
Review: Concert Doc 'Post Malone: Runaway' is All Flash, No Substance
Not only does the bestselling, genre-mixing hitmaker himself not come across as a real person, the film never tries to help him. Fans won't learn anything new, and the curious may even be turned off.
Review: Jamie Foxx Hunts Vampires in Comedy 'Day Shift'
"Day Shift," which begins streaming Friday, has aims much closer to something like "Zombieland" than Murnau.
Review: Want to Really Waste Time? Watch 'Mack & Rita'
The movie "Mack & Rita" — which adds grandma chic to two things no one needs on screen like lazy filmmaking and a tired old concept — can be distilled into one word: Cringe.
Warner Bros. Deciding Whether to Cancel 'The Flash' Starring Ezra Miller
Warner Bros. is reportedly deciding whether to cancel "The Flash" starring Ezra Miller. The studio is reportedly weighing a couple of options to get the film into theaters or cancel it altogether due to Miller's ongoing erratic behavior.
Watch: Timothée Chalamet Drops Teaser for Luca Guadagnino's 'Bones and All'
Timothée Chalamet dropped a teaser on Twitter for the film that reunites him with "Call Me By Your Name" director Luca Guadagnino as well as co-star Michael Stuhlbarg.
Review: 'Girl Picture' Puts New Spins on Coming of Age
There are emotionally compelling worlds explored here. With persistence, and with unshakeable friendship, they are worlds that these three young women are set to conquer.
New York Film Festival Sets Lineup for 60th Edition
The New York Film Festival will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a robust 32-film main slate and a number of hometown tales.
A Cary Grant Biopic Is Coming to ITV With 'Harry Potter' Star
Titled "Archie," the four-part drama series will follow Grant's life from humble beginnings to leading man.