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'Nimona': Queer Animated Adventure Gets New Trailer

The film lands exclusively on Netflix June 30.

Netflix's Queer Film 'Nimona' Gets Release Date, Fiery New Teaser

Mark your calendars — the film comes to Netflix on June 30.

FIRST LOOK: Carrie Remake With Julianne Moore

The first photos from director Kimberly Peirce's adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie show Chloe Grace Moretz in the iconic bloody prom dress and Julianne Moore full of barely contained fire-and-brimstone fury.

'Ex-Gay Therapy' at the Movies: 'The Miseducation of Cameron Post'

Chloe Grace Moretz stars as a fully realized lesbian in the film adaptation of the beloved YA "conversion therapy" novel.

Queer-Themed The Miseducation of Cameron Post Wins Big at Sundance

The film that stars Chloe Grace Moretz as a '90s-era teen sent to conversion therapy took the festival's top prize. 

Isabelle Huppert, Chloe Grace Moretz on a Queer Reading of Greta

Greta stars Isabelle Huppert and Chloe Grace Moretz speak with The Advocate about their new thriller. 

'Conversion Therapy' Drama Cameron Post Gets Queer Female Desire Right

Director Desiree Akhavan and star Chloe Grace Moretz speak with The Advocate about the frank female sexuality that drives the film.

Chloë Grace Moretz, Isabelle Huppert Play Cat and Mouse in 'Greta'

Never has a row of green handbags been so frightening. 

'Addams Family' Trailer: Gay Parents Are an 'Average American Family'

The children's film presented an inclusive vision of what it means to be a family.

Best of 2018: Bisexuals on TV

From Desiree Akhavan to Jay Bilzerian, it's the year of the bisexual (at least on the small screen).

Chloë Grace Moretz on Coming Out, Blurred Lines, and Finding Unity

The star of Mother/Android, Greta, and Tom & Jerry is now executive producer of an LGBTQ+ Snapchat series.

Sundance’s Real Winner? Queer Women

The Miseducation of Cameron Post might have scored the festival's highest award, but it's not lonely in the winners' circle.

Herstory: Three Films by Women With Out Female Stars Open This Weekend

Diversity finally abounds at the box office with The Spy Who Dumped Me, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, and The Darkest Minds.

TV's Women-Helmed Horror Series May Help Prove They're the Best Fright Directors

Female directors have made some of the best horror films in recent years, and now TV is catching on with Black Rose Anthology. 

15 LGBTQ+ TV Shows and Movies to Watch in June

Sit back, relax, and be proud watching these latest LGBTQ+ tv shows and films.

40 Under 40: Calvin Stowell Inspires Activism, One Tweet at a Time

The Networkers: Calvin Stowell, the director of digital and content at Do Something, knows how to use social media to make the world a better place.

Emily Skeggs's 'When We Rise' Role Taught Her 'One Struggle, One Fight'

The actress who played Medium Alison in Broadway's Fun Home sees parallels between her character Roma Guy's activism since the '70s and in the way to fight the battles ahead under the new administration. 

How 'Thelma & Louise' Helped Geena Davis Change Hollywood for Women

The Oscar winner and founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media spoke with The Advocate about the new doc This Changes Everything. 

Why You Should Go See Carrie Tonight

Fourteen years after Boys Don't Cry, director Kimberly Peirce tells the tale of another outcast, this time with telekinetic powers.

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The A-List Interview: Keira Knightley

The Begin Again star takes a break from her intense love affairs with beautiful women to sing with the sexiest man alive.