The best of gay entertainment in 2008.
From left: Sean Penn in Milk; cast of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia;Hercules’ Andy Butler; cast of [title of show]; Stray Dog Winter
FILM
Milk
Sean Penn’s towering performance is impossible to ignore -- and so is the film, made even more relevant after the success of November’s antigay ballot initiatives.
XXY
This thoughtful, marvelously performed Argentinean import is about an intersexed teen deciding just who she -- or he -- wants to be.
Sex and the City
The film that managed to trump even Mamma Mia! as the summer movie with the gayest sensibility.
Were the World Mine
Filled with clever songs and gorgeous cinematography, this clever indie is Hedwig gone High School Musical.
The Edge of Heaven
The film’s lesbian romance is among the hottest and most absorbing ever filmed.
TV
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX)
This comedy about a group of straight friends who own a bar in Philadelphia features more gay plots and subplots than seems possible.
30 Rock (NBC)
A rival to the legacies of Arrested Development and Frasier, this show scores even more points for continually making Tina Fey’s character get mistaken for a lesbian.
Mad Men (AMC)
The show’s portrayal of closeted ad exec Salvatore is enough reason to tune in, and looking at star Jon Hamm only makes it sweeter.
Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
The first series to feature a gay marriage and develop a plot line around life after they said “I do.”
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-list (Bravo)
Our favorite comedian continues to tramp from Sydney Mardi Gras to bear conventions.
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