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Will & Grace Return to Thump Trump

Scarcely two months ago, Sean Hayes told Metrosource that we’d never see Will & Grace again. But with the polls tightening in the presidential race, Eric McCormack,...

Kate Winslet Stirs Oscar Buzz with The Dressmaker

Kate Winslet stars as the titular Dressmaker in this bawdy Australian tale about rediscovering one’s past and then burning it to the ground. Winslet plays Tilly Dunnage, who...

Project Runway Is to Launch Its Fifteenth Season

Between its change of network, its judging panel shake-ups, and its parade of spin-offs (including All-Stars, Junior, and Under the Gunn), you may have lost count of the casts...

Tom Ford Returns to Filmmaking with Nocturnal Animals

It’s been more than a half decade since Tom Ford gave us A Single Man, the tale of a gay man mourning his lost lover struggling to move on. Now he’s got a thriller for...

The Return of Ru Paul: Bring On the All-Stars

With new wrinkles (don’t ever say that word around a drag queen) – including the ability for the winner of the weekly challenge to send a competitor home – Ru...

Summertime Is For Lovers of Lesbian Fare

Summertime (La Belle Saison) is a story of lesbian love, familial duty, and the difficulty in unifying the disparate parts of a gay person’s identity....

Baz Luhrmann's The Get Down

Baz Luhrmann is no stranger to mixing music and drama. Now he teams with Shawn Ryan (of gritty cop drama The Shield) to bring that combination to the small screen in Netflix’s...

Sean Hayes Puts Jack in the Box Once and For All

Our conversation with Sean Hayes continues. Read part 1. If you missed part one of the interview, you can read it here. Playing God on Broadway is just the latest chapter in Sean...

The Ladies of AbFab Are Ready for Their Close-Up

Last night in Manhattan, we had an audience with queens of comedy Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley. It was lovely, sweetie darling....

Hitchcock/Truffaut: A Summit of Cinema’s Great Minds

Francois Truffaut, Then considered a shinining star of French cinema, spent eight days in 1962 discussing filmmaking with veteran director Alfred Hitchcock....

Is Captain Fantastic Oscar Worthy? Many Critics Say Yes

Ben is a father raising six exceptional children in the forest — lovingly drilling them in survival skills, athletics, philosophy, and free thinking....

Bryan Batt on Mad Men and His NOLA State of Mind

This prolific performer and writer also has his eye on design....

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