Ten Films You Must See at Outfest
From a docu-dramedy on the webcam porn biz to a Thelma & Louise -like lesbian road trip flick, the 2009 Outfest film festival kicks off this week in Los Angeles and is chock-full of hidden gems.
Bromosexual
Can two straight men have sex with each other on camera? And if so, is it art? The new film Humpday explores the limits of male sexuality and what it means for two men to love each other.
Life Is Hot for Kerry Washington
She's gone gay on film twice, stumped for Obama, and held her own with Bill Maher. Now Kerry Washington tackles her toughest role to date: as a transsexual, heroin-addicted prostitute in Life Is Hot in Cracktown .
Gay? Get a Sex Change
A new documentary turns the camera on another source of controversy in Iran: transsexuality.
Finding Depth
Finding Me is not your average "boy meets boy" love story -- few films actually are -- but the new flick sizzles, thanks in part to its emotional depth.
Frameline Kicks Off
Last night at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, the 33rd annual Frameline LGBT film festival kicked off to a packed house. The opening-night film -- An Englishman in New York , a sequel of sorts to The Naked Civil Servant -- this time follows Quentin Crisp in the later years of his life, after he had jumped the pond to Manhattan and become an American treasure, only later to become the scourge of the gay community for a time, following a remark he made about AIDS being a fad in the '80s.
Cinevegas's Gay Fare
The eleven-year-old film festival has more LGBT films to look out for this year than ever before.
Silencing Singapore
For Singaporean filmmaker Zihan Loo, the love that dare not speak its name doesn't require words.
Yes, We Cannes
The annual Cannes Film Festival never fails to combine a sampling of the best in cinema with the not-as-great.
Blue Traveler
Newcomer actor Alejandro Romero brings a queer edge to the stark urban drama Powder Blue.









