Here's what to watch this month ...
GLAAD's Where We Are in Film report shows less queer stories in mainstream movies even as public demand remains high — ...
Amy is a third-generation Cajun from Southwest Louisiana with a love for the outdoors and dark interior rooms, respectively. She was a 'drama kid' in high school and competed at the national level.
The MPAA is known for slapping LGBTQ+ films with the dreaded NC-17 rating more than their heterosexual counterparts, pointing out the organization’s double standards when it comes to penalizing queer ...
With “Pride Season” rapidly approaching, things are heating up both literally and figuratively as the major streaming platforms deliver some high-profile, highly anticipated LGBTQ+ content for our gay ...
The study also found that there weren't any LGBTQ+ characters in animated or family films in 2025.
The advocacy group’s Where We Are In Film study found a decrease in queer people of color and zero trans characters in 2025 films ...
Far too often, the representation of LGBTQ+ people in movies and TV has come with the “bury your gays” trope, in which such characters are either killed off or condemned to live a life of misery.
Nowadays, there’s a ton of LGBTQ+ Christmas movies. But that certainly wasn’t always the case. But in the mid 2010s, the success of Todd Haynes’ Carol (2015) and Sean Baker’s Tangerine (2015) made it ...
Well, another January is in the books, and it really was a categorically awful one—maybe even “worst month of the year” material! And while we can’t sit here and promise February will get any better, ...