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Review: Thriller 'The Black Phone' is Captivating, Really
This kid-centric thriller is a very satisfying balancing act of a movie that has elements of supernatural, psychological suspense and horror but never falls heavily into a single camp.
Review: Austin Butler, Baz Luhrmann Deliver a Grand 'Elvis'
With this biopic of Elvis Presley, director Baz Luhrmann and star Austin Butler create something gloriously messy — a maximalist opera of contradictions, styles, myths, memories, and headlines.
'Euphoria' Star Hunter Schafer Joins 'Hunger Games' Prequel
Hunter Schafer of "Euphoria" fame has signed on to star in the upcoming "Hunger Games" prequel "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes."
Watch: 'Lightyear' Lesbian Kiss Almost Didn't Fly for this Oklahoma Theater
It's 2022, but even now there are spots where LGBTQ+ representation doesn't fly. A kiss between two married women in Disney's "Lightyear" was not OK with one small-town Oklahoma theater.
'Elvis' and Austin Butler Feel the Temperature Rising
When "Elvis" opens in theaters Friday, it will resurrect one of the most iconic figures in American music in the biggest, most bedazzled film to ever try to capture the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
Review: William Lustig's 'Uncle Sam' a Resourceful Horror Satire in Stunning 4K
William Lustig's 1996 horror comedy is now available on 4K Blu-ray from Blue Underground, with a stunning new 4K presentation and all the old special features from the previous Blu-ray.
Frameline's Finest Films, and a Few Flubs
When asked what themes she saw emerging from the vast number of films being shown at Frameline46, Director of Programming Allegra Madsen replied, "An exploration of our queer lineage through time."
Watch: 5 Underrated Queer Filmmakers We're Watching this Pride Month
If you're looking for complex queer movies this Pride Month then look no further: we have the filmmakers for you.
Review: 'After Yang' Programs Tenderness, Beauty
The beautiful and thought-provoking "After Yang" is one of the best films of the year.
What to Watch at San Francisco's Frameline46
Frameline46, the San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, runs June 16-26. It's showcasing some of the best, most diverse and original storytelling from around the world. Here are some selections worth watching.
Malaysia: Disney Refused to Cut Gay Scenes in 'Lightyear'
Malaysia's film censors said Friday that it was Disney's decision to ax the animated film "Lightyear" from the country's cinemas after refusing to cut scenes promoting homosexuality.
Watch: New Romance? Lena Waithe, Cynthia Erivo Spotted Holding Hands
Is love in the air for Lena Waithe and Cynthia Enrivo? The pair were reportedly spotted holding hands at a gala in New York. Page Six caught the pair holding hands as they entered an auditorium for an event.
Review: Perceptive and Empathic 'Cha Cha Real Smooth' About Real People and the Roadblocks They Navigate
My favorite movie of the year, "Cha Cha Real Smooth" is a simple film full of beautiful moments.
Review: Riotously Funny 'Good Luck To You, Leo Grande' Salacious, but Not Gratuitous
After her husband passes and she retires, Nancy Stokes contracts the young and attractive Leo Grande for one night of passion.
Player Who Helped Inspire 'A League of Their Own' Comes Out — at Age 95
Maybelle Blair played on the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), which inspired the film (and new TV series) "A League of Their Own." Blair has just come out... at the age of 95.
Review: 'Spiderhead' Proves That a Good Concept Doesn't Make a Great Film
In the near future, there exists an alternative to traditional jail: A select few get the opportunity at detainment with luxuries. The cost? They must participate in a series of drug trials.
Review: 'Official Competition' a Funny, Shrewd Satire of Filmmaking
Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, and Oscar Martínez star in the sharply-written, excellently-acted film about the brewing tensions between a critically-acclaimed lesbian director, a prestigious actor, and a global superstar as they make a film.
Review: 'Wildhood' a Courageous Journey of Self-Discovery
The film abounds with strange moments, left turns, desperate chances, and coincidences. Somehow, they find their way, and a story about looking for one's roots becomes a voyage a self-discovery.
Review: 'Brian And Charles' the Most Delightful Film of 2022
The story of a man and his robot, "Brian and Charles" is the most delightful film of 2022.
Watch: Billy Eichner Falls for 'Gay Tom Brady' in New 'Bros' Trailer
Another trailer for Billy Eichner's upcoming "Bros" hilariously reveals that his character is falling for the "gay Tom Brady."