News

A Place in Hell, the gripping new legal thriller from Fair Play director Chloe Domont, stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Michelle ...
The well-known critic faced several tough questions from the host, with some of them focused on her controversial blog, ...
A tense on-air exchange unfolded between Piers Morgan and MSNBC host Joy Reid during an episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, ...
Ahead of a theatrical re-release of the Ang Lee film, TheWrap speaks with its creatives about the tragic love story's lasting impact The post ‘Brokeback Mountain’ at 20: How the Landmark Queer ...
A Hollywood travesty. “Brokeback Mountain” co-writer Diana Ossana remembers the moment she knew the gay romantic drama would lose the Oscar for Best Picture. In a new interview with the New ...
If Brokeback Mountain played as irrelevant in 2025, it would be a good thing, a sure sign that as a culture, we’d left toxic and time-wasting anti-gay bigotry in the past.
Yes, we'd seen forbidden love tales prior to the debut of “Brokeback Mountain” in 2005, but we hadn't seen a more vivid, IMAX-sized portrait of a specifically gay and tragic affair.
Does 'Brokeback Mountain' still resonate? An initial thought that may percolate in a film nerd's head is that "Brokeback Mountain" lost the 2006 best picture Oscar to "Crash" – a decision that has ...
Michelle Williams appeared on “Watch What Happens Live” to promote her new FX series “Dying for Sex.” During the interview, host Andy Cohen took a brief moment to call out one of her most acclaimed ...
By today’s standards though, Brokeback Mountain probably would have won that Best Picture. Actually not probably, definitely. Earlier this year The Hollywood Reporter polled hundreds of Academy ...
"Brokeback Mountain," the tale of two young cowboys who fall in love first appeared in 1997 as a short story by Annie Proulx in The New Yorker. It won a National Magazine award, among other accolades.