Brokeback Mountain is an iconic and immersive neo-Western romantic drama film. Directed by noted filmmaker Ang Lee, the story revolves around an extremely intimate and fiery star-crossed affair ...
It’s been 20 years, but we just can’t seem to quit Brokeback Mountain, the Oscar-winning romance starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal as rugged cowboys who fall in love in the 1960s. Jack, I ...
Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger star in "Brokeback Mountain." (Kimberly French/Focus Features) It’s been 20 years since a couple of cowboys, Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar, first met herding sheep on ...
Jack Twist, I swear: the gay cowboys are back! Brokeback Mountain arrived on screen in 2005 with great anticipation and even greater reviews. Twenty years later, the film is hitting theaters again for ...
Ol’ Brokeback got us good, didn’t it? Ang Lee’s 2005 drama about cowboys in love was a genuine cinematic phenomenon. Brokeback Mountain helped boost stars Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal onto the ...
As part of Digital Spy's 25th anniversary and to celebrate Pride Month, we're looking back over some of the most significant LGBTQ+ movies of the past 25 years. First up, David Opie reflects on ...
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As Brokeback Mountain returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary, a writer behind the 2005 gay neo-Western romance recently recalled its Oscars snub. Co-writer Diana Ossana recently recalled Crash ...
PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive changed his plans for a major essay he wrote in school to focus on LGBTQ+ representation in 2005's ...
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the landmark film, Focus Features is re-releasing Brokeback Mountain nationwide in theaters, with special showings beginning on June 22nd and 25th. Check out the ...
I was in my 20s when I read the original Annie Proulx short story "Brokeback Mountain" in The New Yorker; I was floored by it. First, because it was a Western. I'd spent years reading New Yorker ...
WORLAND, Wyo., March 5, 2006 — -- The Wyoming Department of Tourism expects thousands of people to come looking for the real "Brokeback Mountain" -- the same way people wanted to find Devil's ...