Sebastian Stan is Donald Trump in new film set to premiere at Cannes Film Festival
Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong play Donald Trump and gay attorney Roy Cohn.
April 11 2024 6:42 PM
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Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong play Donald Trump and gay attorney Roy Cohn.
Mary & George, Chucky; We’re Here, Challengers, and more make for thrilling, queer viewing this month.
Gay director Goran Stolevski's moving dramedy Housekeeping for Beginners depicts a breadth of love among queer chosen family. We have an exclusive clip.
Karger's new book, 50 Oscar Nights, chronicles the winning nights for Meryl Streep, Elton John, Melissa Etheridge, and more.
Lux Pascal has landed a huge role in an upcoming thriller based on Chilean novel The Third Reich, in which a war strategy game leads to real world consequences.
The Color Purple musical movie took "sisters before misters" a little too seriously when cutting elements of a lesbian romance in favor of sisterhood themes, out actor Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor says.
Stewart is starring in the upcoming erotic thriller Love Lies Bleeding.
These fabulous film podcasts are anything but heteronormative — and ever so much fun.
Richard Simmons, who built a fitness empire in the 1980s and a reputation as a gregarious health advocate with a bubbly personality, has remained out of the public eye in recent years.
Well, she said what she said.
It was quite a sexy year for LGBTQ+ love scenes in film and television!
Think 300, but gayer.
TikTokers are going viral reacting to Saltburn and we can't get enough!
From Nimona to All of Strangers to Bottoms, here are the queer movies we loved this year.
All Us Strangers, Our Son, Maestro, Rebel Moon, and a whole lot of queer holiday movies are headed our way this month.
These movies are necessary viewing, regardless of your sexual orientation, identity, and status.
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.
Let's make the yuletide gay!
Writer-director Anna Zlokovic opens up about why this film was so personal and why casting Emily Hampshire was essential.
Spooky season means queer season, right?