Matthew Creith
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.
7 Queer Movies to Check Out at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival
The Tribeca Festival is returning for another year of premiering high-profile projects in New York City, including a healthy slate of queer offerings for loyal attendees to enjoy.
Celebrating the Cannes Film Festival with 6 LGBTQ+ Films
In celebration of another year of the Cannes Film Festival, here is a list of some of the best LGBTQ+ films that were at the festival over the last few years.
Review: Catherine is Better than Ever in 'The Great,' Season 3
"The Great" retains its reputation as a consistently witty and well-acted television show, with possibly the most vulgar and expletive retelling of historical events still on television.
7 Blockbusters Queer Audiences Need to Check Out this Summer
The summer is quickly approaching and blockbuster films are heading into theaters everywhere. From "Barbie" to "The Little Mermaid," we're breaking down 7 movies queer audiences will need to catch.
Review: 'El Houb' Proves The Closet Cannot Contain One Man's Identity Crisis
Co-writer and director Sharif Nasr does a terrific job introducing a new concept to the coming-of-age trope in a film that translates cultural differences while trying to comprehend the modern gay experience.
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