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Brokeback Mountain may not have won the Oscar (unjustly), but Ang Lee's visionary film proves its own merit due to the ...
Obviously there are many important queer films that have aged poorly, or stike us as comically old-fashioned today. But ...
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Brokeback Mountain' co-writer Diana Ossana says an encounter with Clint Eastwood at a party convinced her they weren't winning Best Picture.
Oscar loss, Brokeback Mountain writer Diana Ossana opens up about Hollywood's homophobia. Find out what she said.
There is an ache that never quite leaves you after “Brokeback Mountain.” Twenty years on, it remains — stubborn as a bruise you poke to see if it still hurts. Which it does. There is no ...
New and returning viewers are reacting to the theatrical rerelease of the Ang Lee-directed film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger.
It’d be a big ol’ lie if I said I didn’t used to think cowboy boots were only meant for country concerts and line dancing.
‘Brokeback Mountain’ co-writer Diana Ossana revealed the exact moment she knew the film would lose the Oscar for Best Picture.
Brokeback Mountain co-writer Diana Ossana has said she knew the film wouldn’t win Best Picture at the Oscars after an interaction with Clint Eastwood.
As 'Brokeback Mountain' returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance reflected on its Oscars snub.
The writer of 'Brokeback Mountain' knew the movie would lose the Oscar for best picture after being told Clint Eastwood never watched the movie.
Diana Ossana recalls learning that Clint Eastwood didn't watch 'Brokeback Mountain' and realizing that the film wouldn't win Best Picture.
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