In 'May December,' Todd Haynes again delves into the dark complexities of being human
The filmmaker continues his career-long arc of investigating complicated women and cultural norms.
January 12, 2024
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The filmmaker continues his career-long arc of investigating complicated women and cultural norms.
We spoke with Golden Globes nominees Rustin’s Colman Domingo, Dead Ringers’ Rachel Weisz, Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham, and others about queer identity and more. Here's what they had to say.
The stars of the Netflix film May December, Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman, open up about the boundary-crossing women they play. They also touch on their director, New Queer Cinema legend Todd Haynes.
The actress, who previously signed a petition for Polanski's freedom, now states that her eyes "were not open" at the time.
Davis, a sexual assault survivor, says she speaks for the women who can't, and Portman says the anti-sexual violence movement "is the opposite of puritanical."
The actress made a sartorial statement about the Academy Awards' refusal to recognize women directors.Â
The guy who hates to say "I" hypnotizes Natalie Portman. Does that make him Darth Vader now?
When a regular old doll won't do, there's "My Little Step Children."