Michelle Williams is climbing back down the mountain to 2005. The actress, 44, reflected on the romance western “Brokeback Mountain” losing Best Picture at the 2006 Oscars to the crime thriller “Crash ...
The film stars Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Williams. When the neo-Western romantic drama Brokeback Mountain first hit theaters in December 2005, it became an instant ...
Michelle Williams swung by “Watch What Happens Live” on Thursday and learning that “Brokeback Mountain” — the 2005 cowboy romance that earned her her first Oscar nomination — is one of host Andy Cohen ...
It's been 20 years since a couple of cowboys, Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar, first met herding sheep on Brokeback Mountain - and 20 years since director Ang Lee, screenwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana ...
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 ...
That most chameleonlike of directors, Ang Lee, pulls off yet another surprising left turn in “Brokeback Mountain.” An achingly sad tale of two damaged souls whose intimate connection across many years ...
There is an ache that never quite leaves you after “Brokeback Mountain.” Twenty years on, it remains — stubborn as a bruise you poke to see if it still hurts. Which it does. There is no closure, no ...
'Brokeback Mountain' lost Best Picture at the 2006 Oscars to 'Crash,' and Michelle Williams still seems to think the loss was undeserved Michael Nied has been a digital news editor with PEOPLE since ...
Nearly two decades after audiences first witnessed the love story of Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar — and cried their way through entire boxes of tissues as a result — their on-screen wives had an ...
Brokeback Mountain‘s 2005 release delivered many indelible moments, including the above line uttered during a particularly wrenching scene between Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger‘s star-crossed ...