Luca Guadagnino and Justin Kuritzkes on how they wove William S. Burroughs' killing of his wife into the ending of 'Queer.' ...
The Challengers writer talks about helping director Luca Guadagnino make his most personal film to date, the possible DCU ...
Now he's made Queer, a moody account of ... during what he initially said was a drunken game of William Tell. Burroughs never finished the book, which was finally published, in its incomplete ...
Guadagnino sparked to the story of William Lee, Burroughs’ alter ego ... “Though it may not always feel like a love story, it ...
William S. Burroughs was a gay drug addict. A knot of contradictions, he was also deeply homophobic, sexist, racist and a gun ...
a fictionalized stand-in for author William S. Burroughs, whose slender novel the movie is based on. (The author wrote the book in the early 1950s while awaiting trial in Mexico for the murder of ...
How a word can change: When William S. Burroughs wrote “Queer” in the ... director Luca Guadagnino’s film version of the book arrives in a world where the word is embraced with pride.
From derogatory insult to a symbol of empowerment, the changing meaning of the word "queer" is explored, and "Queer" actor Drew Droege reflects on his journey of embracing it and its cultural impact.
It’s an ending that deviates from and expands upon author William S. Burroughs’ source material, but one that sticks close to the Beat author’s actual biography. In the movie, Allerton ...
Now he's made Queer, a moody account of thwarted longing ... during what he initially said was a drunken game of William Tell ...
the ambitious adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ never-completed novel. The A24 drama starring Daniel Craig reteams the Challengers duo of writer Justin Kuritzkes and director Luca Guadagnino.