Issa Rae says 'Black Mirror' love story with Emma Corrin created 'curiosity and chemistry'
The Insecure creator falls in love with Corrin on-screen in the queer-themed "Hotel Reverie" episode.
April 14, 2025
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The Insecure creator falls in love with Corrin on-screen in the queer-themed "Hotel Reverie" episode.
To celebrate Nonbinary Awareness Week and International Nonbinary People's Day, here are 13 nonbinary trailblazers we love.
The actress, who portrays Princess Diana on the Netflix drama, appears to have come out in a social media post.
"Lots of twists and turns and change and that's ok! Embrace it."
Emma Corrin, David Dawson, and Rupert Everett costar in the film that toggles between past and present.
The film begins streaming on Amazon's Prime Video on Friday.
The practice is a relic of sexism and unfair to nonbinary performers, the paper says.
Producer Barbara Broccoli says it just comes down to finding the right actor.
The out veteran stage actor opened up about using an intimacy coordinator and how he and Styles created the chemistry the scenes required.
The 73rd Emmy Nominations are here and they're queer. Get into it.
The New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival will showcase a variety of narrative films and documentaries highlighting the diversity of the community.
Each will receive $50,000 to help them make a short film that will serve as "proof of concept" for a larger project.
The only actor nominated from The Prom was a head-scratcher. But there was much more representation to celebrate.
The groundbreaking series was profound, and a high-profile win could help it to continue changing culture, much like it already has.
Saltburn, Rustin, Nyad, Rap Sh!t, and new Selling Sunset all premiered this month. Here's the queer entertainment you need to get caught up on.
Opinion: The legacies of royal women—from Queen Elizabeth II's stoicism to Queen Elizabeth I’s defiance—remind us of our ability to rise, reclaim our narratives, and inspire change in a world desperate for resilience and hope, argues Marie-Adélina de la Ferrière.