8 Queer Horror Movies to Watch Before Pride Month Ends
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Over the decades, queer horror has transformed from “read between the lines” subtext to unabashed on-screen representation in movies from the United States and around the world. Ca...
by Joanna Sodeman-Taylor Hello everybody! It’s been a minute since I’ve posted anything, and I’m excited to present a bunch of queer cinema this month. I love Ben’s pieces on qu...
If you'll be in SF for Frameline50, here's your handy guide to some of the most exciting films screening at the fest.
At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, there were many queer films, several by prominent out gay filmmakers. Ira Sachs’ “The Man I Love,” the sole American film in official competiti...
Following the Queer 80s season in 2024 and Queer 70s in 2025, the Barbican Cinema is time travelling once again and heading back to the 1960s for Pride month. The Queer 60s season...
This year’s edition of the New York Asian Film Festival, the 25th, includes a “Queer Unbound” program showcasing a handful of LGBTQ features from across Asia and its diaspora. Ther...
An unsentimental yet empathetic exploration of guilt The post Ethereal ‘Camp’ a moody allegory for queer shame appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Right...
On two powerful Queer films from Cannes by actors-turned-directors, including the fest breakout hit just bought by A24.
For pride month, straight critic Ben Miller takes a look back at a gay film he otherwise would have never seen What is the ideal world we would like to be living in when it come...
For pride month, straight critic Ben Miller takes a look back at a gay film he otherwise would have never seen Watching Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Querelle during pride month, I...
‘Gay male gaze’ anchors film’s visual aesthetic The post ‘The Stranger’ queers an existentialist classic appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay...
Blending family drama with expressive 3D animation, Bouchra tells the tender story of a queer Moroccan jackal living in NYC. The post Bouchra Turns Personal Pain Into Powerful Cine...
Here are 50 of the most underrated LGBTQ+ movies, from rom-coms to erotic thrillers to NSFW masterpieces.View Entire Post ›
There are dozens of LGBTQ features, documentaries, and shorts having their world premieres at this year’s Tribeca Festival. There are also queer episodic TV shows like “Kevin’s Ser...
Every year, the Cannes Film Festival sets the scene for new releases, and the 79th edition has seen the premieres of many thrilling LGBTQ+ films. From a blood-soaked horror comedy...
The late Doris Fish's legendary sci-fi film is a landmark of queer indie cinema for a reason.
Steeped in loneliness, queer director Adrian Chiarella’s “Leviticus” is set in a dusk of the soul. The film’s look reeks of depression. Taking place in a small Australian town wher...
CANNES – There have been a ton of gay movies that have attempted to speak to power in pop culture over the past 30 years or so. And by “gay” we mean the G-A-Y in capital letters, g...
The film reimagines and builds on art from the margins, transforming it into the kind of lavish, expensive production that would, in years past, never have been afforded to queer d...
After premiering in 2001, 'Gypsy 83' never got the love it deserved, but a new extended Director's Cut promises to change that.
by Joanna Sodeman-Taylor As some of y’all might have noticed, Joanna Sodeman-Taylor is a fairly new name to be showing up on TFE and acting so familiar. So, happy Pride to me! T...
Also pitched were a buzzy body horror movie set set amid the AIDS crisis, an exploration of a pre-colonial world and the story of a gay couple wanting their love to survive war for...
“Macho Dancer” yearns for real emotions in a world where everything is transactional. Gay Filipino director Lino Brocka’s 1988 film, currently being re-released, treats sex work as...
This Pride Month roundup spotlights the depth and brilliance of Black LGBTQ+ cinema.
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