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When Purple Reigned: A 1985 Prince Concert Finds a New Life
The March 30, 1985, concert at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York, included the songs "Delirious," "1999," "Little Red Corvette," "When Doves Cry" and "I Would Die 4 U," among others.
Catch the Ferry! Early Reviews of 'Fire Island' Are Raves
The first reviews are out on "Fire Island," one of the most anticipated LGBTQ films of the year. And the word is that this Jane Austen-inspired romantic comedy, directed by Andrew Ahn ("Spa Night"), will be well worth a look.
His Life in Porn: Jonathan Agassis Explains It All To You
Jonathan Agassis, the former adult male star, is the subject of "Jonathan Agassis Saved My Life," a doc that follows his journey through the adult entertainment industry. It is a cautionary tale that he survived to tell.
2022 Cannes Diary 2: 'Tchaikovsky's Wife,' 'The Eight Mountains,' 'Rodeo' & 'EO'
EDGE contributor C.J. Prince breaks down more films he's seen at this year's Cannes Film Festival, including "Tchaikovsky's Wife," "The Eight Mountains," "Rodeo" and "EO."
'Top Gun' and Tom Cruise Return to the Danger Zone
At the box office "Top Gun" did nearly reach "Star Wars" proportions. It was the No. 1 film of 1986, a rocket-boosted, testosterone-fueled sensation that established the then 24-year-old Tom Cruise as a major star.
'Triangle of Sadness': Biting Social Satire Delights Cannes
Fashion models, Instagram influencers and Russian oligarchs collide on a yacht — and some very extreme sickness ensues — in Ruben Östlund's "Triangle of Sadness."
Ethan Coen on his Jerry Lee Lewis Doc and Filmmaking Return
Most in the film industry thought Ethan Coen was done with making movies. Ethan did, too.
Out Film Star Rupert Everett: Straight Actors Should Play Gay...Except Maybe not Colin Firth
In an interview on Piers Morgan's talk show, out film star Rupert Everett opened up about his opinions regarding LGBTQ+ actors and who should play what sorts of roles.
LGBTQ+ History, Queer Casting, and Orgy Scenes: Billy Eichner Talks Gay Rom-Com 'Bros'
Billy Eichner and co-writer/director Nicholas Stoller opened up about making gay rom-com "Bros."
2022 Cannes Film Festival Diary 1: World War Z
EDGE contributor C.J. Prince spills on the first few days of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, including the opening film "Final Cut" from "The Artist" director Michel Hazanavicius.
Watch: 'Queer as Folk,' Uncensored 'Bros' Trailers Arrive
The trailers for Peacock's "Queer as Folk" reimagining and Billy Eichner's upcoming rom-com "Bros." The latter is set to hit theaters 9/30, but its trailer is already making a steamy debut. "Queer as Folk" is set for a June premiere on TV.
Jonathan Agassi Was King of the Porn World, Until... Inside Doc Filmmaker's Tomer Heymann's Provocative Film
In the new doc "Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life," filmmaker Tomer Heymann spent eight years getting to know the adult male superstar Jonathan Agassi. Their film turns out to be a cautionary tale of porn, drug use, and family dysfunction.
Provincetown Film Festival Announces Lineup
The Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) has announced its lineup of narrative, documentary, and short films, as well as festival honorees for the Filmmaker on the Edge and Next Wave awards.
First Look: LGBTQ+ Horror Movie 'They/Them' Coming to Peacock in August
Blumhouse's LGBTQ+ horror movie "They/Them" (pronounced "They Slash Them") starring Kevin Bacon, will hit the Peacock streaming service on August 5 and the company is sharing a number of first-look pictures from the film.
Movies Love a Comeback Story. This Summer, it's their Turn.
Hollywood is bringing out some of its biggest and most reliable players for the 2022 summer movie season, which unofficially kicks off this weekend with the help of Marvel and Disney's " Doctor Strange and the Multitverse of Madness."
Veering from Mad Max, George Miller debuts '3,000 Years'
It's taken a lot of time and a good deal of yearning for Australian director George Miller to make "Three Thousand Years of Longing, " his long-awaited follow-up to "Mad Max: Fury Road."
Review: 'Julia Scotti: Funny That Way' - Elder Trans Comic Gets Last Laugh
"Julia Scotti: Funny That Way" is a triumph not only for the comedian herself, but for audiences who need to hear from trans people about their own lived experiences... and who, not incidentally, need a good laugh.
Cinespia Returns With Pride!
LA's most popular and longest-running Outdoor Screening Series "Cinespia" returns to two famous Hollywood locations this summer: the Hollywood Forever Cemetery and LA Historic Park. And in June celebrates Pride.
Review: 'Downton Abbey: A New Era' a Spring Blockbuster Worthy Of All The Fanfare
When a mystery from their past casts a shadow on the entire family's future, the Crawleys once again turn to innovation to endure in the continuing legacy of Julian Fellowes' phenomenon.
Review: Toxic Masculinity Tale 'Men' Destined for Cinematic Greatness
"Men" is pregnant with symbolism and tour de force performances by Buckley and Kinnear.