Foregone Conclusion
Gay filmmaker Terence Davies talks about his ode to his childhood love of Liverpool, Of Time and the City.
Dressing Up Milk
Milk costume designer Danny Glicker celebrates his first Oscar nom -- and shares a few of his preliminary sketches -- with Advocate.com.
Shout Out: Sex Positive
A new documentary about Richard Berkowitz illustrates how he forced gay men to take a long, hard look at their lives and dared to suggest that our lifestyle of excess was not liberating us but killing us.
The Poet and the Painter
Author David Francis finds surprising familiarity in the relationship between painter Salvador Dalí and poet Federico García Lorca, brought to life in the new film Little Ashes.
Valentino’s Dolce Vita
After years of giving Vanity Fair readers an insider’s gaze into the personal lives of the rich and infamous, Matt Tyrnauer steps behind the camera for his first documentary film, the compelling Valentino: The Last Emperor.
Sticky and Sweet
When a teen lesbian falls for her closest friend, is it love, lust, or obsession?
Sundance Shorts Wrap-Up
Though the feature-length films at Sundance often have a higher profile, the short LGBT films programmed there can provide a real hint of what’s to come in gay film.
Hello, Goodbye
A New Yorker by way of Sweden, writer-director Casper Andreas (Slutty Summer,A Four Letter Word) gets serious with topics like immigration in Between Love and Goodbye.
Palm Springs Intl. Film Fest Wraps Up
The Palm Springs International Film Festival wrapped this weekend and brought to a close another sold-out festival packed with solid gay offerings.
Conversations With: Lee Daniels
Out director Lee Daniels claims Sundance's Grand Jury Prize for Push, the tale of one girl's struggle for survival in 1980s Harlem -- and one of the most moving portraits of a lesbian in black cinema.
People of the Year: Gus Van Sant and Dustin Lance Black
Director Gus Van Sant and screenwriter Dustin Lance Black make history with their Oscar nominated film Milk.
The Gayest Nongay Movie Ever Made
Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor getting hot and heavy? Directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa said they wanted to go all the way and then some with their comedy I Love You Phillip Morris.
And the Winner Is ... Milk
When director Stanley Kramer made Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, interracial marriage was still illegal in 16 states. Now his widow explains why she chose the similarly influential Milk to receive this year's Stanley Kramer Award.
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