In Deadpool & Wolverine, is the joke really just that they're gay?
The marketing campaign for Marvel's latest crossover bonanza has made much of its leads' homoerotic bro-dom — a little too much. It's starting to feel like it's all they've got
Review: Dull nihilists drag down experimental drama 'Hara Kiri'
Between the credit “an experiment by Henry Alberto,” opening dialogue about a suicide pact and its title, “Hara Kiri” immediately lets the audience know what they’re in for — though an introductory quote from C.S.
Nathan Lane and George Takei Recall the Celebrities Who Helped Them Come Out as Gay in Hollywood
Nathan Lane and George Takei reflected on the high-profile entertainment figures who played a role in helping them come out as gay during the Critics Choice Association inaugural Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television event held on Friday, June 7, at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
"How a groundbreaking gay film shot in 1960s Toronto helped heal my heartbreak"
As a university student, Chris Dupuis fell for a friend and was crushed when his feelings went unrequited. Then he encountered Winter Kept Us Warm, the first gay-themed feature film shot in Canada
'Challengers' Is Pleasure Incarnate: Sexy, Funny, Throbbing
Sorry straight people--only gay people can make Sports Movies now. I know you thought Sports were your safe space. And honestly, this hapless limp-wrister with two left feet here was more than happy to let you have them. (Just check...
Bad Influence: John Waters reflects on his unabashedly filthy filmography • Journal • A Letterboxd Magazine
As Toronto’s Paradise Theatre kicks off a John Waters retrospective, Adesola Thomas chats with the “Pope of Trash” about the language of the art world, rodent hijinks and why Pink Flamingos is the perfect first date movie.
Community, love and gays in the church - Dallas Voice
Paul Oremland ‘Mysterious Ways’ filmmaker talks about the journey to make his movie and its impact JENNY BLOCK | Contributing Writer jennyeblock@icloud.com Queerness and religion are strange and, oft times, dangerous bedfellows. It’s a topic that even cinema tends to shy away from. But one filmmaker has decided to hit it head on, and he’s […]
Standing stones, urban hellscapes and male nudes: Derek Jarman’s glorious Super 8 short films
The easy freedom of this medium allowed the artist to range over subjects as diverse as Tarot, male nudes at Fire Island and a friend’s flat – and offer clues to his more public feature films
Many documentaries have explored battles for gay liberation; there have been films about Stonewall, AIDS activism, and the struggle for marriage equality. But CURED, which receives its (virtual) premiere at this year’s Outfest, finds a fairly fresh slant that scintillates.
‘He craved an Oscar’: James Baldwin’s long campaign to crack Hollywood
He pitched slave-ship dramas to Ingmar Bergman, cast Marlon Brando as a bisexual man and wrote a Malcolm X screenplay that horrified the FBI. Why was this cinephile spurned by Hollywood?
‘From rebel to national treasure’: How Paul O’Grady won our hearts with Lily Savage
A year on from O’Grady’s death, an ITV documentary charts the rise of the comedian’s drag persona, and lifts the lid on the kind man behind the cutting character. Katie Rosseinsky talks to the director and O’Grady’s close friend, Gaby Roslin