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Ahead of its premiere on July 8, we’re taking a look at everything you need to know about HBO's 'Sharp Objects', including cast, characters, crew, and what to expect from its promising lead – the Oscar-winning actress Amy Adams. Read more
Frameline42 is the San Francisco International LGBTQ festival and it starts today, in you guessed it, San Francisco! As you might imagine with a festival that runs for 10 days there’s a lot happening! Here’s some of the highlights we have to look forward to. Read more
HBO announced in a press release that HBO Documentary Films are now producing a series based on the bestselling true crime book 'I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer' by the late journalist Michelle McNamara. Read more
We’re sure you don’t need any help celebrating your local LGBTQI community and getting sloppy drunk with Sandra from accounting for it, but you might want some guidance on what films to watch in celebration of this queertastic month. Here are ten films that look at the many complexities of gay relationships. Read more
Since launching in 1995, the North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival has featured a diverse array of shorts, documentaries, and feature films, celebrating a worldwide glimpse of today’s gay, lesbian and transgender life while helping to bring the community together. Read more
Whether you agree with the opinion or you think Bomer is a good choice for the role of Freda in Timothy McNeil’s 'Anything', we think there are plenty of other upcoming films and TV shows featuring trans stories that are far more deserving of your time. Read more
Providing a cinematic journey of LGBTQI lives, culture, and identity, each year Out on Film assembles a selection of films that attempt to capture just what it means to be queer in contemporary society in often challenging and captivating ways. Read more
Yorkshire has long been considered a great destination for filming, with fantastic scenery and a connection to the creative and talent-filled city of Leeds. However, up until recently Yorkshire did not have a facility suitable for accommodating large-scale productions. That’s where Church Fenton Studios came in. Read more
Founded by UCLA students in 1982, Outfest – which runs several film festivals each celebrating a different aspect of the LGBTQI community and filmmaking – uses the power of movies to promote acceptance and equality for all LGBTQI people. Read more
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