C.J. Prince
53 Years Later, An Unsung Queer Director's Film Finally Comes to America
Over four decades after its premiere in 1970, French queer filmmaker Paul Vecchiali's "The Strangler" has made its way to America.
Review: 'The Killer' is a Stylish Husk of a Movie
Adapted from a series of graphic novels, Fincher's latest feature strips the familiar hitman movie down to its essence, but doesn't manage to infuse much inspiration into this genre film.
Review: 'May December' a Slippery, Complex Character Study
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman do fine work, as does Charles Melton, in Todd Haynes' psychological drama about past actions and the evolving impact of their ongoing repercussions.
TIFF Journal 2023: 'Strange Way of Life,' 'Riddle of Fire,' 'Without Air' and Final Thoughts
The 48th edition of TIFF has come and gone, and while the ongoing Hollywood strikes led to a more subdued event than usual, from a festival goers' perspective, not much changed.
TIFF Journal 2023: 'Next Goal Wins,' 'National Anthem,' & 'Hit Man'
Catching up on this year's TIFF, we highlight some films from big names, including Taika Waititi's "Next Goal Wins," the gay rodeo drama "American Anthem" and Richard Linklater and actor Glenn Powell's delightful collab "Hit Man."
TIFF Journal 2023: 'Orlando, My Political Biography' & 'The Human Surge 3'
Here's a look at two films at the Toronto International Film that explore queer identity in very different ways.
TIFF Journal 2023: Looking at Some Crossovers from Cannes
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off this week. Here is a look at some titles in the festival that already made a splash at Cannes last Spring.
11 Queer Titles We're Looking Forward to at TIFF 2023
A look at some of the LGBTQ+ offerings at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, highlighting 11 films we expect viewers will be looking forward to or will soon discover for themselves as hidden gems.
Review: 'Fremont' is a Dry, Quirky Tale of a Refugee Finding Herself in America
Distinctive would be the key word to describe "Fremont," the latest feature by Iranian filmmaker Babak Jalali, which stands out with its portrait of modern-day America through the eyes of a new arrival to the country.
EDGE Interview: Out Director Ira Sachs on New Film 'Passages,' that NC-17 Rating, & More
Out filmmaker Ira Sachs ("Little Men," "Keep the Lights On") talks to EDGE about his new film, "Passages," as well as the controversial NC-17 ruling the MPAA gave it.
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