Matthew Creith
Queering Cinema: 'Party Monster' Continues Its Stranglehold on Club Culture 20 Years Later
With "Party Monster" turning 20 this year, EDGE is looking at the iconic and bloody club kid film about New York City club kids led by promoter Michael Alig, starring Macaulay Culkin, Seth Green, Chloë Sevigny and many more.
'Scream' is a Bonafide Staple of Halloween Viewing and the Franchise Keeps Getting Queerer
In celebration of Halloween, we're looking the "Scream" franchise and its evolution of queerness over the decades.
EDGE Interview: Out Comic Danny Pellegrino Gets Unhinged for the Holidays with New Book
Out comedian, actor, and writer Danny Pellegrino has warmed hearts for years with his nostalgic take on pop culture. With his new book, "The Jolliest Bunch: Unhinged Holiday Stories" he offers an unvarnished, hilarious look at the holidays.
Queering Cinema: 'Gods and Monsters' is Still Compelling 25 Years Later
To mark the 25th anniversary of Bill Condon's film "Gods and Monsters," we're taking a look at the powerful drama, which st Ian McKellen as James Whale, an out, retired director and former World War I patriot living the last days of his life in the 1950s.
Review: 'The Matthew Shepard Story: An American Hate Crime' Sheds Light and Legacy on the 25-Year-Old Case
ID unveils "The Matthew Shepard Story: An American Hate Crime," a two-hour documentary that details the events of the case, Matthew's legacy, and the continuing fight for LGBTQ+ rights in America.
EDGE Interview: Out Country Artist & Ex-Baseball Player Bryan Ruby Releases New Take on 'Centerfield'
Out baseball player and country artist Bryan Ruby is set to release his take on the classic John Fogerty baseball anthem, "Centerfield." EDGE spoke with Ruby about his love of country and baseball.
Queering Cinema: 'Saved!' Continues to Resonate
Nearly 20 years since "Saved!" hit theaters, we're looking back at the film and why the comedy remains a favorite among queer audiences.
Review: 'Only Murderers in the Building' Still Kills in Season 3
Season 3 of the mystery dramedy returns to the streamer on August 8th, bringing with it some of the finest work the show has ever produced.
Out Filmmaker Xavier Dolan's Film Retirement Comments Strike a Chord
Out Canadian filmmaker Xavier Dolan, who has made a number of celebrated works, announced his retirement from making movies at only 34 years old. The frustrated director's comments strike a chord with an ever-changing industry.
EDGE Interview: New Rock Hudson Doc Goes Inside Actor's Closeted Life
There was no actor more identified with 1950s Hollywood than Rock Hudson – the stolidly masculine leading man who was secretly gay. A new doc looks at his life in the closet. EDGE spoke with the director.
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