Call Me by Your Name (2018)
In 1980s Italy, a relationship begins between seventeen-year-old teenage Elio and the older adult man hired as his father's research assistant.
In 1980s Italy, a relationship begins between seventeen-year-old teenage Elio and the older adult man hired as his father's research assistant.
Elio Perlman is spending the summer with his family at their vacation home in Lombardy, Italy. When his father hires a handsome doctoral student, the curious 17-year-old finds himself developing a growing attraction to the young man.
Sony Pictures Classics The wheels are in motion for a possible "Call Me by Your Name" sequel, but star Armie Hammer has hesitations. While discussing the prospect during a recent Vulture interview,
Sony Pictures Classics While the director of Oscar winner "Call Me By Your Name" has already shared his idea for a sequel, the author of the book on which the film was based has announced that he's
Sony Pictures Classics "Call Me By Your Name" director Luca Guadagnino wants to make the third time of working with actress Dakota Johnson the charm — by casting her in a key role in the hoped-for
"Call Me By Your Name," "Lady Bird," "Battle of the Sexes," and "The Shape of Water" were among the films honored today as nominees for the GLAAD Media Awards, which recognize excellence in LGBTQ representation
Another organization has announced its slate of the best films of 2017, with the Los Angeles Film Critics Association releasing its selections over the weekend. And leading the pack as LAFCA's best picture
Take THAT, Henry Cavill's mustache. Armie Hammer's new film "Call Me By Your Name" is earning a lot of awards buzz, but it almost earned itself more than an R-rating. Hammer and director Luca Guadagnino
As awards season gets underway, "Call Me By Your Name" and "Get Out" are staking out spots as frontrunners. The two movies dominated the 27th annual IFP Gotham Awards in New York last night. "Call Me
Film Independent announced on Tuesday its nominations for the annual Independent Spirit Awards, which celebrate the best in indie cinema each year. Leading the pack are two of 2017's most lauded films: