This wonderful sllce of LGBTQ from 1968 perfectly captures the world on NY Drag when the height of their existence was simply winning a Beauty Pageant. Thankfully this debut documentary by filmmaker Frank Simon has been lovingly restored this year as part of the Stonewall 50 Celebrations. It is a piece of cinema verite … Continue reading
Styled as “Grindr meets Get Out” this claustrophobic and at times atmospheric contemporary fable might make some think twice before popping the next anonymous pill with the next anonymous guy. Josef King (Pascal Arquimedes) is over for a follow up date to a random hook up he made in a club with Jesse, whose … Continue reading
Richard Yeagley’s documentary “The Sunday Sessions” makes for very tough and uncomfortable viewing. It’s not just the subject matter of gay-conversion therapy that is so abhorrent and extremely harmful, but the fact the film follows 20-something-year-old vulnerable Nathan Gniewek for a year as he tries to de-gay himself. Gniewek is a very likeable and … Continue reading
The T is a six-part queer drama web series from Chicago that set out with a mission to portray rarely seen members of the LGBTQ+ community in a story about their search for love, truth and acceptance that would be thoroughly entertaining.. Kudos to Bea Cordelia and Daniel Kyri the creators, producers and stars … Continue reading
For many gay men the idea of maintaining a romantic relationship is still a daunting task. Never having queer role models when we grew up and often living in hostile homophobic households didn’t exactly prepare us for establishing our own family units. The thought then of including a third person into such a relationship … Continue reading