We checked in with those behind Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival, in its forty-second incarnation, from its origins to its future.
The Films of Patrick Wang review – impressive work from a tenacious truth-finder
Starting with In the Family’s discreetly told story of a family trauma, Wang’s films, seen together, showcase a civically minded vision that demands attention
Former employees have spoken out against Disney, alleging a toxic work environment during ‘Inside Out 2,’ and claiming there were notes to make Riley seem “less gay.”
PD ( Pederaste ) by Antony Hickling 2014 A cruising area takes on majestic proportions as we discover Greek-esque male bodies in the forest. The sonnets 18, ...
Big Eden, the award-winning 2000 middle-age gay love story from Thomas Bezucha, is too lovely to miss out on revisiting for this year's Pride Month, so we're paying tribute to this bucolic treasure of a movie.
Not Fauji, Deewana; this forgotten film was Shah Rukh's debut, had superstar as gay man, never released in theatres...
Shah Rukh Khan made his acting debut with this film, and played a gay character in it.
In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones is a 1989 Indian English-language TV film written by Arundhati Roy and directed by Pradip Krishen. It stars Arjun Raina as the title character, with Roshan Seth and Arundhati Roy in key roles. The film also features Shah Rukh Khan and Manoj Bajpayee, both then struggling actors in the Delhi theatre circuit, in small but significant roles. The film never released in theatres because was made for TV and was shown on Doordarshan in 1989.
Ian McKellen on internalised homophobia: 'The cruellest directors I've worked with were gay'
In a new interview with Attitude, Sir Ian McKellen discussed his new film, The Critic, and his character Jimmy's internalised homophobia.
"The most cruel directors I've worked with were gay," he told us. "I therefore forgave them."
In The Critic, Ian plays a sharp-tongued theatre critic who eviscerates stage star Nina (Gemma Arterton) with his pen.
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It’s 2024. A gay superhero shouldn’t be a big deal
Fans have theorised that Heartstopper’s Joe Locke will play the MCU’s latest queer crusader in Agatha All Along. But is it a turning point for queer representation, or is Marvel behind the times?
The gay kiss that was banned from Australian TV is finally having its moment
Two films by Australian director Stephen Cummins effectively banned over their inclusion of a steamy kiss between two men are now being screened, three decades later.
As the mother in ‘An Early Frost,’ Gena Rowlands helped fight the stigma of AIDS
Through her role in the 1985 film and in a public service ad, Rowlands showed a compassionate face to something that was so dreaded and feared at the time, writes John Casey.
Italian teen dreams of eloping to a distant land with a slightly older man, in this twisted queer coming-of-age drama - from the 76th edition of the Locarno Film Festival
"This Rimbaldian ode to love and the absolute that is Patagonia moved me like very few films about youth culture ever have." Following his iconic video
JUST FRIENDS (Gewoon Vrienden) de Annemarie van de Mond : plus forts à deux - Pop and Films
Une douce romance en provenance des Pays-Bas : c’est le programme de Just Friends de la réalisatrice Annemarie van de Mond qui s’appuie sur deux comédiens pleins de charme dont le très joli Majd Mardo. Joris (Josha Stradowski) sort de l’adolescence et vit encore avec sa mère. Rebelle, il semble constamment en colère. C’est qu’il […]