Andrew Garfield says 'Queer' blowjob scene is 'so genuinely beautiful'
And we'd be hard-pressed to disagree.
October 1, 2024
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And we'd be hard-pressed to disagree.
In case the name didn't give it away, it's going to be very gay.
Queer cinema is primed to make headlines at the 95th Academy Awards this Sunday.
Things are going to get gayer in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.Â
The Advocate's queen on the New York theater scene meets bisexual conjoined twins, pits Sienna Miller against Jude Law, tastes Cheyenne Jackson's Rainbow, and saves up for a rainy day with Hugh Jackman.
The actor went from Bond villain to Bond girl to celebrate his Skyfall costar's big day.
The stars of the old-fashioned whodunit with the all-star cast chat with The Advocate about how the film skewers white privilege and wealth.Â
In the follow-up to the blockbuster hit Knives Out, Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc just happens to be gay, and his partner is a surprise (spoiler alert below)!
Bond has firmly swashbuckled into the 21st century in the form of hunky Daniel Craig, who is bursting onto screens in the brand-new Quantum of Solace. Although he's better known as a global jet-setter, James's hometown of London holds many of the keys to his persona -- it's where he dressed, ate, slept, and had his hair done. Here's your chance to swagger in his footsteps and imagine your travels are on Her Majesty's Secret Service expense account.
Everyone has an opinion on whether there are boundaries for the next James Bond.
The secret agents share a secret love in a new parody trailer.
The youngest stars of the star-studded whodunnit tell The Advocate they're proud to be a part of a piece that's fun but that also takes on social issues.Â
Producer Barbara Broccoli says it just comes down to finding the right actor.
He's also no fan of a Black female 007.