How This Bold Malayalam Film Challenged a Conservative Society’s Views on Being Gay
This Malayalam film isn't loud, but it's unforgettable. Directed by Jeo Baby and starring Mammootty, Kaathal – The Core reveals the pain of suppressed LGBTQI+ identity in a conservative society. It challenges viewers to reconsider what love and cruelty can mean.
‘God chose you, Jair Bolsonaro!’ Is Brazil now in the grip of evangelicals?
From TV soaps to the supreme court to the top job, Christian fundamentalists are on a power-grab in the country. We meet the director of Apocalypse in the Tropics, a new film charting their rise
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Before ‘Brokeback Mountain’, ‘My Own Private Idaho’ paved the way for today’s mainstream queer cinema
Tucked away in the history of queer cinema, Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix drove across America so that, 14 years later, Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal could leap into history-making double Oscar noms for their portrayals of two closeted ranchers’ decades-long affair.
20 years later, gays recall the first time they watched ‘Brokeback Mountain’ & what it meant to them
For many, their first experience of Brokeback Mountain was on their laptop in the middle of the night. For many, their first experience of Brokeback Mountain was on their laptop in the middle of the night.
These 55 movies reflect important elements of modern queer (LBGTQIA+) history—sometimes dramatized, sometimes documentary, and sometimes because the film itself made history.
VTM Go-reeks 'De klas van 2000': 'Een leven als gay leek me een leven in de marge'
In 'De klas van 2000', een tedere, subtiele coming-of-agereeks op VTM Go, blikt een man terug op de keuzes die hij als 18-jarige maakte. Of beter: niet durfde te maken.
Where Bluebirds Sing: twenty years of the profound, tragic beauty of Brokeback Mountain • Journal
To mark twenty years since Brokeback Mountain changed the landscape of queer cinema, George Fenwick dives deep into the tragedy and beauty of Ang Lee’s immensely moving love story.
You can spend Pride disassociating to avoid the news, throwing bricks, or watching selections from a century of queer movies. Here are 42 standouts from the past century.
Queening Out: Beeban Kidron and Douglas Carter Beane on 30 years of To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar • Journal
For Pride Month, Patrick Sproull celebrates 30 years of the outwardly celebratory To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar with the queer classic’s director Beeban Kidron, writer Douglas…
Jim Parsons and the Non-Practicing Homosexual | The Brooklyn Rail
There’s an increasingly antiquated term for gay people who don’t have sex: a non-practicing homosexual. Increased LGBTQ+ acceptance has made the term something of a relic, however its spirit endures in the career of openly gay star Jim Parsons. The characters Parsons has played, on stage and screen, reflect larger questions about which ones audiences can expect to have sex—and, sometimes, how fully human they are allowed to be.
In Conversation with Alumni Ramiel Petros and Nicholas Freeman: “The Last Guest of the Holloway Motel” Tracks a Vanished Soccer Star's Reappearance in L.A.’s Gay Mecca
The Last Guest of the Holloway Motel is an aching portrait of sexual secrecy that reverberates as a cautionary tale of what’s lost when we are forced to hide ourselves.
‘I Don’t Understand You’ Review: Murder and Mayhem in Italy
The film follows dads-to-be Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells) as they make a series of disastrously wrong turns during their anniversary trip.