A Handy Guide to this Year’s Oscar Films, from 'Amy' to 'Youth'
Also: Todd Haynes and Julianne Moore talk Carol
January 11 2016 9:00 AM
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Also: Todd Haynes and Julianne Moore talk Carol
"I knew you were trouble when you walked in..."
The film has its world premiere, Sunday, Sept. 13 at the Toronto International Film Festival
The timing for Freeheld couldn’t be better.
Now he's ready to dedicate himself to his next screenplay, about a transgender man.
...and it wasn’t just for Still Alice
From director David Cronenberg, the film also stars Mia Wasikowska, John Cusack, and Robert Pattinson
Watch Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, and the filmmakers discuss the importance of this love story and lesbian civil rights movie.
It's a master class in acting on the street when Billy Eichner takes the Oscar winning actress to the epicenter of New York City.
Freeheld puts message over queer emotion
The actresses discuss marriage equality and what it means to play these trailblazing women in Freeheld.
The stars explain what these powerful roles meant to them.
The movie tells the true story of Laurel Hester and Stacie Andree.
Who needs a knight in shining armor?
Steve Carell plays the civil rights leader in the film starring Ellen Page and Julianne Moore.
The cute couple appeared together on the red carpet again for the New York premiere of Freeheld.
The film is the true love story of Laurel Hester and Stacie Andree and their fight for justice.
The actress pledges support for LGBT rights after marriage equality in Lambda Legal's campaign.
There, there, Julianne. You finally got that Oscar.
From moving speeches to strange face touching, Oscars 2015 was freaky.