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Review: Love Conquers All in 'Breaking Fast'
"Breaking Fast" is the story of how one queer Muslim falls in love.
Bond Film 'No Time to Die' Delayed Again because of Virus
It's still not time for "No Time to Die."
'Queer Japan's Colorful Mosaic Graham Kolbeins' - New Documentary Visualizes Diverse Asian Subcultures
Graham Kolbeins' new documentary 'Queer Japan' is a colorful and sometimes dizzying portrait of LGBT life in several major Japanese cities, starting with Tokyo.
Review: 'Open Up to Me' Has Heart and a Little Fire, But No Bite
This Finnish drama by writer-director Simo Halinen is almost over-stuffed with sexually uptight, anxious characters who act out in a variety of ill-considered, and potentially disastrous, ways.
Review: Family Drama 'Let Him Go' is Quiet, Intense
This is a slow-burn tale of trying to keep a family together that delivers standout performances from its female cast.
Review: 'Toys Of Terror' Boasts Retro Feel, Few Chills
A new horror film takes the elements of the Christmas slasher genre, ("Krampus," "Gremlins") and any of the numerous ghost stories out there, combining them all into a tale of its own.
Review: 'Prince of Darkness' Not Carpenter's Best, But Worth a Look For Horror Fans
From now on, you may decide that the only way to watch a John Carpenter horror film is in Ultra 4K high definition.
Review: 'Sudden Fear' on DVD Recalls Crawford at Her Best
The draw here is Crawford, and she delivers magnificently. If you can toss away any hints of "Mommie Dearest," you might truly appreciate an actress who knows when to hold back and when to let loose.
Review: 'Rolling Thunder Review: A Bob Dylan Story' is Superlative on Blu-ray
Martin Scorsese's "Rolling Thunder Revue" gets a superlative Blu-ray release from the Criterion Collection. This comes highly recommended to all fans of Bob Dylan and Scorsese.
Review: Bromance 'The Climb' a Triumph of Quirky Filmmaking
This is more than a buddy movie, examining the concept of family from the inside out, stripping away the gloss, and using points of interpersonal friction to illuminate as well as provide dramatic sparks.
Watch: When Gay Actors Were Cast in Gay Roles
In Hollywood's long history, there have been instances of gay actors playing gay roles. Here's a list.
Shotgun Divorce? Armie Hammer Out of 'Shotgun Wedding' After Incendiary Accusations
After ugly accusations on social media, Armie Hammer drops out of upcoming film co-starring Jennifer Lopez.
Brendan Fraser to Play 600-Pound Gay Man Eating Himself to Death in Darren Aronofsky's 'The Whale'
Brendan Fraser will star in Darren Aronofsky's adaptation of the play "The Whale," where he will play a 600-pound gay man looking to reunite with his estranged daughter.
Watch: Anthony Mackie Talks Fanboying Over Betty White With Jimmy Fallon
Anthony Mackie talks with Jimmy Fallon about his love for "The Golden Girls" and Betty White.
'Parasite's' Bong Joon Ho to Head Venice Film Festival Jury
"Parasite" director Bong Joon Ho has been selected as jury president of the 78th Venice International Film Festival, organizers said Friday.
Review: 'Promising Young Woman' Haunting, but Doesn't Quite Reach Its Potential
This haunting tale of revenge features a must-see performance by Carey Mulligan.
Review: Buried Treasure, Impending War and Loss in 'The Dig'
Director Simon Stone has made a lovely film, starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes, from John Preston's novel, which is based on a true story.
Review: Military Sci-Fi Actioner 'Outside the Wire' Thinks Outside the Box
It's man in partnership with machine — and man versus machine, too — when Anthony Mackie and Damson Idris team up in the Ukraine, and in the year 2032, to prevent a warlord from unleashing nuclear annihilation.
Review: 'Hunted' Reimagines 'Little Red Riding Hood' as Tale of Survival, Murderous Pursuit
Directed by Vincent Paronnaud, this horror film stars Lucie Debay as a woman who meets a friendly man only to be kidnapped and hunted by him. It's a primal, rageful take on a classic fairy tale.
Doug Liman Made the Ultimate Lockdown Movie IN Lockdown
Director Doug Liman was on a call with screenwriter Steven Knight and producer PJ van Sandwijk in July when they started wondering what it would be like to make a movie about the current moment IN the current moment.