We Are Who We Are. Tilda Swinton as a lonely housewife swathed in Hedi Slimane-era Jil Sander as she embarks on an affair with her son’s friend in I Am Love.
Dakota Johnson as a ballerina and *spoiler alert* witch in his retelling of Dario Argento’s classic Suspiria. And, he introduced gorgeous twink prince Timothee Chalamet into the Hollywood stratosphere in Call Me By Your Name.
With his latest, Challengers, the filmmaker continues his streak of knowing what the girls and the gays need in cinema. Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.This time around, Guadganino gives his take on the sports film, albeit one drenched in sweat and sex.
Years after an injury derails the tennis career of Tashi Duncan (Zendaya), she takes to coaching her now-husband Art (Mike Faist), who ends up playing his former best friend—and Tashi’s ex—Patrick (Josh O’Connor) in a fateful challengers event.