Lost Queer Classic ‘Drifter’ Resurrected
Drifter, Pat Rocco’s forgotten ’70s queer drama has resurfaced in Kino Lorber’s DVD/Blu-ray release of a restored print
Movies That Made Me Gay: A Memoir Of Watching Films
In his new book Movies That Made Me Gay, novelist Larry Duplechan writes about the movies he loves, and a few that he doesn’t
The Oscars Continue To Make History With 2024’s 2SLGBTQI+ Nominated Performances
The nominees at the 96th Academy Awards broke new ground this year by elevating queer characters to the mainstream
2SLGBTQI+ Content That Everyone Should See Before Awards Season
We thought it might be fun to detail some of the queer content already released or soon to be released that will be part of the conversation
The Best 2SLGBTQI+ Movies Of 2023
Looking back on a year filled with more representation than ever before when it comes to the best 2SLGBTQI+ movies in theaters and on streaming
Andrew Scott Brings The Waterworks In Emotionally Charged ‘All Of Us Strangers’
A devastating look at loss and the coming out experience is at the center of director Andrew Haigh’s newest tearjerker
Watch The Trailer For ‘Good Grief’ The Emotional Gay Drama Starring Dany Levy & Luke Evans
Check out the first trailer for Good Grief, an all-new queer drama starring Dan Levy and Luke Evans, coming to Netflix on January 5, 2024
Bradley Cooper Conducts A Stunning Queer Biopic In ‘Maestro’
As American conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, Cooper shares the screen with Carey Mulligan to tell Bernstein’s closeted tale
Let’s Talk About Queerbaiting
Traditionally, the issue has applied only to fictional characters, but can celebrities queerbait us too?
Review: Natalie Portman is Fascinated With Julianne Moore in Todd Haynes’ Psychological Drama ‘May December’
Out director Todd Haynes weaves a taboo tale of lust and mistrust based on real events that upend a family-oriented community
Cassandro: Gael Garcia Bernal Shines In New Gay Wrestling Biopic
Cassandro, the new biopic directed by Oscar winner Roger Ross Williams, stars Gael García Bernal as the eponymous Mexican-American fighter who changed the course of Mexico’s beloved lucha libre
Filmmaker Sebastián Silva Talks About His Sexually Explicit Satire Of Gay Millennial Life
In his new film Rotting in the Sun, the Chilean filmmaker doesn’t let dicks get in the way of the mystery