Topics :: GLBT Film

Gay Life, Small Town :: Yen Tan on ’Pit Stop’

By Doug Rule | Friday May 10, 2013
Yen Tan’s new film follows two small-town gay men struggling to move on from past relationships, each wondering if there’s hope for love again.

Gay Director François Ozon is ’In the House’

By Gary Kramer | Monday May 6, 2013
Out French writer/director François Ozon’s diverting new film "In the House" alternates between two stories. The filmmaker talks all about it.

China Sensors ’Cloud Atlas,’ Deletes Gay Love Scene

By Louise Watt | Thursday Jan 24, 2013
Nearly 40 minutes have been chopped from the Hollywood film "Cloud Atlas" for Chinese audiences, deleting both gay and straight love scenes to satisfy local censors despite a movie-going public that increasingly chafes at censorship.

"For Your Consideration"

By Kilian Melloy | Monday Dec 10, 2012
Whatever mainstream movies Oscar graces next year, your columnist submits this short list as 2012’s unmissable essentials for GLBT cinema -- For Your Consideration.

Turner Classics Announces Second Annual All Classics Cruise

Wednesday Aug 29, 2012
The 2013 TCM Classic Cruise will depart from Miami, traveling to Grand Cayman and Cozumel. The five-night voyage aboard the luxurious Celebrity Constellation will include live appearances by Hollywood legends.

Private Romeo

By Kilian Melloy | Wednesday Jun 6, 2012
Aside from a few lines of contemporary dialogue here and there, Alan Brown’s film "Private Romeo" uses "Romeo and Juliet" the way musicians use popular music, setting raw emotion to lyrical text and refined rhythms.

Stars and Screen: Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

By Sheri Elfman | Monday Apr 30, 2012
The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (MGLFF), celebrating 14 years as one of the top LGBT Film Festivals in the country, has built an international reputation for bringing premiere LGBT films to South Florida.

Highlights from the San Francisco International Film Festival, Week 1

Friday Apr 20, 2012
The 55th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 19-May 3 at the Castro Theatre, Kabuki Cinemas, SF Film Society Cinema, and Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley) rocks its Castro opening night with Benoit Jacuot’s take on life at Versailles.

2012 Newport Beach Film Festival

By Sylvia Rodemeyer | Wednesday Apr 18, 2012
The 2012 Newport Beach Film Festival returns this month, with over 350 films from around the world set to screen.

"Ultrasuede: In Search of Halston" Opens in NYC and LA Theaters

Thursday Jan 19, 2012
"Ultrasuede" is a glowing, prismatic portrait of the rise and fall of America’s first celebrity designer-Halston-the man who was synonymous with fashion in the 1970s, and became the emperor of NYC nightlife.