Krit Komkrichwarakool Wonderful festival! Being able to hear the feedback from regular audience has so much value to us filmmakers. Especially in a showcase specifically for LGBTQ films. I’m very thankful to be a part of this film fest. Submit via FilmFreeway: This festival is designed to showcase the best of LGBT stories from around… Continue reading LGBT Festival Testimonial – June 2 2020
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Festival occurring twice a year. In Toronto in June. And in Los Angeles in September. Showcasing the best of LGBT Short Films and Screenplays from around the world.
Movie News: Tom Cruise, Audiences and Harry Potter Need Their Space – News Lagoon — nyob.news
In today’s Movie News Rundown: Theater audiences want more space, the planned Tom Cruise movie in space now has a director attached, and Harry Potter has a new home. Also: My cool stoner business plan. Give Us Some Space: A new poll from Atom … via Movie News: Tom Cruise, Audiences and Harry Potter Need Their… Continue reading Movie News: Tom Cruise, Audiences and Harry Potter Need Their Space – News Lagoon — nyob.news
I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry — Site Title
Story: When widower Larry asks Chuck to pose as his gay lover so that he can get domestic partner benefits for his kids, his loyal buddy agrees.- Netflix Review: Imagine what would happen when you and your best friend are not gay, but to get out of trouble, you have to prove to the court […]… Continue reading I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry — Site Title
The Fist; Symbol of Tyranny, Oppression, Violence, and Evil — CO2 is Life
Newsflash to all the sympathetic progressive women encouraging anarchy and assisting in these riots. Once society collapses and there is no law and order, some big brute will likely see you, punch you in your face, chain you to a bed, and there you will remain for the rest of your short miserable life. Be […]… Continue reading The Fist; Symbol of Tyranny, Oppression, Violence, and Evil — CO2 is Life
Surreal Movies: A List of Mind-Bending, Trippy Films — Creepy Catalog
What exactly makes something a surreal movie? What are surreal films? What is the defining characteristic of surrealist cinematic history? Here are the main traits of surrealism in movies. Mind-bending, crazy and trippy visuals are surely one component, but let’s go even deeper. Here are four critical elements. 1. Secret glitches in reality and trippy […]… Continue reading Surreal Movies: A List of Mind-Bending, Trippy Films — Creepy Catalog
20 LGBTQ+ Films You Must Watch This Pride Month —
With June’s pride month beginning today, we list 20 films that deal with love and gender in a limitless fashion, those that deal with stories of the queer – stories that need to be told and those that need to be heard… via 20 LGBTQ+ Films You Must Watch This Pride Month —
Wonder Woman 1984 Director Says Diana and Cheetah Romance Isn’t Happening — PNN – Paper News Network
[ad_1] Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins has shot down rumors of a Diana Prince and Barbara Ann Minerva romance. Comic Book movies have been evolving and branching out over the years. Marvel Studios will introduce their first-ever gay superhero in the upcoming Eternals movie, which hits theaters early next year. DC fans were hoping that […]… Continue reading Wonder Woman 1984 Director Says Diana and Cheetah Romance Isn’t Happening — PNN – Paper News Network
The Allure of ‘The Red Shoes’ — The Grain of Salt
Martin Scorsese once called “The Red Shoes” — the 1948 British film ever so loosely based on the eponymous Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale — “the movie that plays in my heart.” He and editor extraordinaire Thelma Schoonmaker (Scorsese’s longtime collaborator and the widow of the film’s director) oversaw an extensive restoration of “The Red […]… Continue reading The Allure of ‘The Red Shoes’ — The Grain of Salt
Pride Month Recommendations: International Queer Films — Zā Presents: Queerture of the Night
I need to get back to writing more and of course no better time to talk about queer film than pride month! Of course we are celebrating this month in different ways especially in times like these. For those who want to celebrate by using some escapism, these are films I’d really recommend to get […]… Continue reading Pride Month Recommendations: International Queer Films — Zā Presents: Queerture of the Night
LGBTQ Organizations Unite to Combat Racial Violence — The Queer Review
“How many Black people have to die before anti-Black violence is taken seriously? Our thoughts are with George Floyd’s loved ones for their untenable loss. And we support the ongoing protests underway in Minneapolis and St. Paul demanding that the four officers who were involved in this fatality be arrested and charged with murder. Today,… Continue reading LGBTQ Organizations Unite to Combat Racial Violence — The Queer Review