"What I feel excited about mostly is that I think this film is a piece of work that defies easy categorization, and that's how I feel as a person." The post “Everyone’s Gay!” Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson on Their Queer Period Film ‘Hedda’ appeared first on Autostraddle.| Autostraddle
Tina Romero is doing zombie cinema her own way: letting drag queens, Katy O'Brian with a crossbow, and Margaret Cho with a blowtorch bash zombie brains. The post Tina Romero Made the Gay Zombie Apocalypse Film of Your Dreams appeared first on Autostraddle.| Autostraddle
Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein directly draws a line between parental abuse and monster-making. The post Frankenstein (2025) and the Queer Pursuit of Being Loved for Your Full Self appeared first on Autostraddle.| Autostraddle
There aren’t many things in this world I call “ontologically evil” with a serious disposition, but AI has become one of them over the last three years. The post AI Wants Us Dead appeared first on Autostraddle.| Autostraddle
With PTA back in theaters with 'One Battle After Another' — a critical and commercial high point — The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at the California master's remarkable 10 feature films to see how they stack up against one another.| Lists – The Hollywood Reporter
All four of Sam Mendes' movies, starring Harris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan and Joseph Quinn, will be released in April 2028.| Lists – The Hollywood Reporter
A look at what Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jennifer Grey and more have been doing in the years since the film was released in theaters on June 11, 1986.| Lists – The Hollywood Reporter
With the Rock back in theaters with 'The Smashing Machine,' THR takes a look at all 50 of his films to see how they stack up against one another.| Lists – The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor of awards coverage offers his latest take on 12 categories.| The Hollywood Reporter
With 'Riverdale' in his rearview mirror, the actor is now excited to be starring in movies, such as Prime Video's 'The Map That Leads to You,' that he "wouldn't have been able to imagine" before.| The Hollywood Reporter
Ten years after heading to Cannes with Alexander Payne's ‘Nebraska,' Squibb is back with ‘Eleanor the Great’ from director Scarlett Johansson.| The Hollywood Reporter
After the slow-burn brilliance of 'The Climb,' Covino returns to Cannes with an uproarious open-marriage comedy co-starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona and Kyle Marvin.| The Hollywood Reporter