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Warner Bros. brings 'Black Adam,' 'Shazam! 2' to Comic-Con
Dwayne Johnson went a few steps beyond merely teasing his long-awaited "Black Adam" movie at Comic-Con in San Diego on Saturday. Also previewed: "Shazam! Fury of the Gods."
AP Photos: The Character And The Spectacle Of Comic-Con
Comic-Con is back in person, and back in character. The spectacle was everywhere in and around the San Diego Convention Center amid the crowd of tens of thousands of fans at the first full-attendance version of the pop culture phenomenon since 2019.
'Lord of the Rings' Series Trailer Debuts at Comic-Con
Comic-Con audiences got a sneak peek at the new "Lord of the Rings" series "The Rings of Power" Friday in San Diego.
Got BDE? Documentary Filmmakers Are Looking
British filmmakers put out a call for men with large penises for an upcoming documentary.
Review: 'Nope' a Good Popcorn Movie, but That's All
"Nope" is a bit more "meh" as Peele's gorgeous-looking film is overstuffed and lacks characters to care about.
Review: 'Anything's Possible' has Subtle Messaging, Potent Chemistry
Young love, hormonal conflicts, and gender identity collide in Billy Porter's sweetly-told directorial debut, "Anything's Possible."
Billy Porter and Eva Reign Take on the High School Rom-Com
"Anything's Possible," which debuts on Amazon Prime Video Friday, is a milestone for transgender representation in film — a studio-produced celebration of an empowered Black trans girl.
What to See at Outfest 2022
Forty years of Outfest Los Angeles is being commemorated via one of the most exciting LGBTQ+ lineups in years. Here are some choices of what to see by EDGE contributor Frank J. Avella.
Review: 'Raging Bull' a Superlative Blu-ray Release
Martin Scorsese's boxing classic "Raging Bull" arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of the Criterion Collection with a superlative release that's bookended with an exhaustive list of supplements.
Blu-ray Review: 'Summertime'
David Lean's 1955 romantic drama "Summertime" finally arrives on Blu-ray with a faithful 4K restoration that showcases the film's Technicolor cinematography in grand fashion, although the edition is lacking somewhat in special features.
Jewish Film Festival Faves
The Jewish Film Institute has announced its program for the 42nd San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the world's largest and longest one, running July 21-August 7. A few of the films have a specific queer aspect.
Jordan Peele on the Dreams and Nightmares of 'Nope'
It's Peele's most ambitious film yet, a flying saucer horror that digs into the nature of spectacle and the desire to document it — a multithreaded theme that encompasses Hollywood history.
One Million Moms Clutches Pearls over 'Thor' for Barely-There LGBTQ+ Content
One Million Moms is demanding another boycott. We'll pretend to be shocked.
'Thor' Stays No. 1, While 'Crawdads' Opens Strong
The Marvel sequel "Thor: Love & Thunder" held the top spot at the box office, while the bestseller adaptation "Where the Crawdads Sing" debuted with a better-than-expected $17 million.
How Montgomery Clift Made It Real in his 10 Best Performances
No actor epitomized the closeted actor than Montgomery Clift, who brought a new style of acting to the screen. Over his relatively short career, he brought much of his personality to his onscreen roles. Here are his best.
Fans Decry Hollow 'Super Gay' Claims about New 'Thor' Movie
The new "Thor" movie was supposed to be "super gay," according to star Natalie Portman and director Taika Waititi. But fans who screened the film took to social media to say it ain't so.
Queer Journeys: Road Trip, Summer Getaway & Travel Films Worth Watching
If travel this summer is not on the agenda, then try a virtual trip with these queer-friendly films set on vacations or in travel destinations.
Queering Cinema: Joan Crawford in 'Harriet Craig'
Joan Crawford is something of the queerest movie icon, in part because of the biopic "Mommie Dearest." Of all her many films, the one that comes closest to presenting the controlling persona from that film is "Harriet Craig."
What's Streaming and Queer This Summer?
Summer usually means movie blockbusters and a lot of reality TV, but there are quite a few worthwhile LGBTQ+ fare coming our way in July and August.
Review: 'Persuasion' a Delightful Jane Austen Adaptation
Dakota Johnson's captivating performance anchors Carrie Cracknell's charming, playful film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel.