The biographical 1987 drama Prick Up Your Ears offers up a chilling and graphic portrayal of the life and death of British playwright Joe Orton. The film is a masterful tribute to a man who fearlessly attacked English morals and customs.
The biographical 1987 drama Prick Up Your Ears offers up a chilling and graphic portrayal of the life and death of British playwright Joe Orton. The film is a masterful tribute to a man who fearlessly attacked English morals and customs.
Before he became the stalwart director behind Brokeback Mountain, the great Ang Lee invited the world to The Wedding Banquet back in 1993. Described at the time as “La Cage aux Folles, Asian-American style,” this wholesome gay comedy crossed over to mainstream audiences – not only in America, but all over the world.