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Marcud DeAnd and Bill Heck in ’Pit Stop’

Gay Life, Small Town :: Yen Tan on ’Pit Stop’

By Doug Rule | Friday May 10, 2013
Yen Tan’s new film follows two small-town gay men struggling to move on from past relationships, each wondering if there’s hope for love again.
Marcud DeAnd and Bill Heck in ’Pit Stop’

What’s Up, ’Go Doc?’ :: Cory Krueckeberg on His Sexy New ’Project’

By Kilian Melloy | Tuesday May 7, 2013
Cory Krueckeberg’s directoral debut is a sweet, sexy tale about a country boy and a big-city guy who forge a friendship that turns into something more... much more. Krueckeberg tells EDGE all about it.

Summer Movie Preview

By Tim Parks | Monday May 6, 2013
It’s time for the summer movie season, arguably the best chance during the celluloid year to catch a superhero or two in action, a slew of sequels and other "rapturous" Hollywood films.
François Ozon on the set of ’In the House’

Gay Director François Ozon is ’In the House’

By Gary Kramer | Monday May 6, 2013
Out French writer/director François Ozon’s diverting new film "In the House" alternates between two stories. The filmmaker talks all about it.
From P.J. Raval’s Before You Know It.

International: Take 2

By David Lamble | Friday May 3, 2013
The 56th San Francisco International Film Festival heads into its final week with a distinct array of narrative and documentary fare, both entertaining and disturbing.
Trent ’Junior’ Durkin

The Matinee Idol We Never Had :: Trent ’Junior’ Durkin

By David-Elijah Nahmod | Friday May 3, 2013
He may have been a legendary film star -- if he’d lived. Was Trent Durkin a closeted gay actor?
Onata Aprile as Maisie in directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s What Maisie Knew.

SF Int’l Film Fest Spiked with Queer Cinema Offerings

By David Lamble | Tuesday Apr 30, 2013
The 56th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 25-May 9 at the Castro Theatre, Sundance Kabuki, and New People Cinema in San Francisco, and Berkeley’s Pacific Film Archive) is spiked with queer interest, along with treats fresh from Sundance.
Onata Aprile as Maisie in directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s What Maisie Knew.

The Skin He’s In :: Broderick Fox on ’Body Media’ and Big Tattoos

By Kilian Melloy | Tuesday Apr 30, 2013
A few years ago, filmmaker Broderick Fox was, pretty much literally, a broken man. Now he’s whole, healthy -- and the living canvas for an intricate, powerful tattoo. Fox’s own life is the canvas for his resonant new film.
Onata Aprile as Maisie in directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s What Maisie Knew.

Target’s AFI Night at the Movies Brings Out the Stars

By Kevin Taft | Monday Apr 29, 2013
For the third year, Target and AFI joined forces for the "Target Presents - AFI Night at the Movies" event that took place on Apr. 25, 2013 at the Arclight Theatres in Hollywood. And what a star-studded night it was.
Onata Aprile as Maisie in directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s What Maisie Knew.

@ The IFF Boston: Opening Night Recap

By Jake Mulligan | Friday Apr 26, 2013
The Independent Film Festival Boston opened on Thursday with "The Spectacular Now," which is a great film in Jake Mulligan’s estimation.