The Copenhagen sauna and sex club where Johan (Magnus Juhl Andersen) works is called Adonis, and he does his best to ...
Building the New Queer Canon is a monthly column exploring a new or rediscovered LGBTQIA+ film, and whether it deserves inclusion in an ever-growing “canon” of queer cinema. VV’s Bye Bye Love essay ...
February marks LGBTQ+ History Month in the UK, giving the community a space to celebrate the rich tapestry of queer history ...
The film follows Gabriel (Caio Macedo), a young closeted teacher who moves to the bustling Rio de Janeiro after the passing ...
A Felix Gonzalez-Torres exhibition at the Smithsonian-run National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., has revived ...
Ignacio Darnaude, in Out magazine, accuses the National Portrait Gallery of "queer erasure" over its display of a Felix ...
The story of “Hold Me Close” is so raw and tells a human story. It’s an incredible view of queer identities, which story ...
Meaningless encounter after meaningless encounter has begun to take its toll on him, echoing the emptiness so many young gay ...
Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley experience the ups and downs of cancer diagnosis in director Ryan White's impressive film ...
Set in 1940s Mexico City, it follows an American expat named Lee (played by Daniel Craig) who becomes infatuated with a younger man, Eugene Allerton (played by Drew Starkey). The film explores themes ...
Rains Over Babel,' a queer riff on Dante's Inferno, announces director Gala del Sol as a talent of international cinema.
Watching Big Eden is like a warm soak in a cedar-scented bath. The Montana backdrop is stunning, the love story is awe-inducing, and the whole town is rooting for them. If you want to believe in love, ...