Matthew Creith
Review: 'Theater Camp' Shifts the Spotlight With a Satire of the Summer Stage Scene
The upcoming release "Theater Camp" is a witty satire that pokes fun at the dynamics between teachers and campers in a summer season setting.
@SXSW Day Three – Queer Voices (and Kiefer Sutherland)
Day 3 of SXSW was occasioned with two queer docs and a look at a new Paramount+ series starring Kiefer Sutherland.
Watch: Inside SXSW Breakout Hit 'Down Low' with Stars Lukas Gage, Zachary Quinto
"Down Low" is the break-out hit at this year's SXSW. EDGE caught up with director Rightor Doyle and actors Lukas Gage, Zachary Quinto, and Sebastian Arroyo to talk about their racoous comedy.
@SXSW: Day Two – 'Down Low' and Lukas Gage Rule!
The second day of South by Southwest got off to a hilarious start with the world premiere of "Down Low," the newest dark comedy in sexual exploration starring Lukas Gage and Zachary Quinto.
SXSW: Day One – Off to a Great Start with Diverse Lineup
After the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the annual South by Southwest Film & TV Festival for two years, the Austin-based fest returned stronger than ever with an in-person event in 2022.
EDGE Interview: Luke Gilford Takes Queer Rodeo to the Big Screen at SXSW
Photographer Luke Gilford turns to the big screen for his first film as a director that celebrates his favorite subject: gay rodeos. EDGE spoke to Gilford about the making the film and gay cowboys.
Hulu Series and Movies You're Sure to Fall in Love With
From heartfelt romantic dramas to hilarious bangers, here is a list of some movies and television series that we are sure you will fall in love with on Hulu.
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Breaking Down the 2023 SXSW Film & TV Festival's Queer Offerings
SXSW returns this month as thousands of moviegoers, performers, film and television executives, journalists, and fans all descend onto the city of Austin, Texas. Its Film & TV Festival will have a slate of queer offerings, which we're breaking down here.
Has Universal Pictures Changed Its Marketing Strategy for LGBTQ+ Movies?
As "Knock at the Cabin" hits theaters this weekend, has Universal Pictures learned its lesson regarding the marketing strategies surrounding LGBTQ+ movies after last year's "Bros" debacle?
Review: 'Attachment' is Where Tradition and Possession Collide
Calling upon themes well-established in movies like "The Exorcist" and "The Babadook," Gabriel Bier Gislason gives the demonic side of the horror genre some new experiences in his debut feature.
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