The Oscar winner stars in the indie darling's new film, a vivid portrait of a beloved entertainer in '80s New York nearing ...
In this Out digital cover story, director Elliot Tuttle and stars Kieron Moore and Reed Birney discuss their shocking indie ...
Shame, desire and displacement are key themes in this revelatory memoir.
Israeli cinema is slowly developing a pariah status on the festival circuit but these films try to take a critical stance on ...
The Guadalajara Film Festival’s (FICG) prominent LGBTQ+ strand, the Premio Maguey, is marking its 15 th year, a milestone they have dubbed Queerciañera, fusing the words queer and quinceañera, Latin ...
In her 1998 essay What’s a Good Gay Film?, film critic B. Ruby Rich considered what queer audiences were looking for. She wrote that queer cinema-goers were seeking “films of validation and a culture ...
For the first time in 30 years, there will be no Seattle Queer Film Festival. Despite a strong recent run screening a variety of acclaimed films such as “All of Us Strangers” and the Lily ...
The director Nadav Lapid uses his work to confront his discomfort with nationalism in his home country, never more so than in “Yes.” By Esther Zuckerman The Paris-based Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid ...
TEL AVIV, Israel — The edgiest Israeli film that has come out during these last few years of war is Yes, which opened last week in select theaters in the U.S. The film begins with a pair of go-go ...