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Ariana DeBose on how horror flick House of Spoils relates to identity, empowerment, and book bans

Out Oscar winner Ariana DeBose tells The Advocate, "I think there's something [about horror] that allows people to process, and maybe it is the sensation of being scared into it."

Ken Page, gay actor in 'Cats,' 'Torch Song Trilogy,' and more, has died at 70

Page once said he had never been closeted, and he encouraged others to live their truth.

Maisy Stella on coming out as something other than a lesbian in My Old Ass

The new comedy My Old Ass stars Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza as younger and older versions of a queer character who thought she had her sexuality all figured out, that is until she meets Chad.

Is this why Joaquin Phoenix ditched Haynes's gay drama?

Was it the ice-cold swimming pool scene, Joaquin? The star stunned Hollywood when he unexpectedly dropped out of an erotic queer drama he had pitched to director Todd Haynes.

Disney insiders: 'Inside Out 2' less gay because of 'Lightyear' kiss

According to a Disney insider, there were "continuous notes to make Riley... come across as 'less gay.'"

Turner Classic Movies spotlights the best political films of all time

The LGBTQ-inclusive lineup will feature celebrity presenters such as Melissa Etheridge, Steven Spielberg, and Sally Field.

How 'Skincare' tackles women's aging, consent, and othering a queer-coded Latino

Elizabeth Banks and Luis Gerardo Méndez play rival estheticians in the layered film Skincare, inspired by a true story.

Watch: Queer filmmakers search for typing teacher Mavis Beacon in new doc

In a clip from Seeking Mavis Beacon, director Jazmin Renée Jones and Olivia McKayla Ross interview a documentary subject about what the Haitian model who inspired the titular AI character in early tech's "Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing" meant to them as a Black woman.

Here's the first look at Jonathan Bailey in 'Jurassic World Rebirth'

Bailey is getting ready to face off against dinosaurs in this upcoming blockbuster.

'Lover of Men' explores the gay side of Abraham Lincoln

While historians have argued over the nature of the revered president's relationships with men, a new documentary concludes that they were indeed romantic and sexual.

As the mother in ‘An Early Frost,’ Gena Rowlands helped fight the stigma of AIDS

Through her role in the 1985 film and in a public service ad, Rowlands showed a compassionate face to something that was so dreaded and feared at the time, writes John Casey.

The director of the Faye Dunaway HBO doc explains her complex legacy, including 'Mommie Dearest'

Often pegged as difficult, the iconic actress reveals a softer side and her thoughts about her role in a gay cult classic.

Big Boys depicts a queer teen boy's first bear crush in clip

A multi-award winner, Corey Sherman's Big Boys is an ode to queer teens who never saw themselves on screen.

13 LGBTQ+ films TCM is spotlighting for Pride Month

Out host Dave Karger and author Alonso Duralde take you through a wealth of films June 21 and 28.

'Hollywood Pride' tells you all you want to know about LGBTQ+ films and artists

Film historian and critic Alonso Duralde's new book offers a comprehensive view.

Austin Wolf reveals how he came out and explained his raunchy job to his family

The gay adult entertainer is getting candid on his journey to fame.

11 of Sarah Paulson's Best Performances (So Far)

These are our favorite roles by the Emmy- and Tony-winning actor.

New docuseries goes behind the curtain to explore the mysteries of 'The Wizard of Oz'

Mysteries of Oz: 85 Questions Answered will delve into the magic and the myths behind the making of the iconic 1939 film — and what it means to LGBTQ+ audiences.

'Ghost' screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin on coming out: 'I've never not been gay'

Rubin has opened up in his just-published memoir, It’s Only a Movie.

'Love, Jamie' illuminates trans artist Jamie Diaz's art created while incarcerated (exclusive)

Ahead of Love, Jamie's premiere on PBS's American Masters, The Advocate has an exclusive first look at the full documentary short that tells the story of friendship between trans artist Diaz, just released on parole, and Gabriel Joffe, a younger nonbinary person inspired by Diaz's art.