Hammer time
Julia Roberts may be going against type as the evil queen in this Snow White retelling, but the real treat for the gay boys is Armie Hammer as the hunky prince. Those eyes, that voice. Please Hammer, don’t hurt us. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Nathan Lane adds his specific flair to the mix. Read our Queer Clip piece on Mirror here.
DEETS: Rated PG. 106 minutes. In wide release.







J. Edgar gets off to a shaky start, but it grows on you. Our first sight of Hoover is of DiCaprio pinched into an overdone old-man latex mask that looks comical, like Lord Voldemort in a Brooks Bros. suit. The film is bookended by the sunset of Hoover’s life while recording his memoirs, and the start of his career, only until about 1935; that leaves a generation of villainy during the Cold War and Civil Rights Movement almost untouched by Black and director Clint Eastwood. Some things had to come out, of course; but the gap feels gaping.