A Netflix Trailer To Announce Sex Education Season 3? — Instinct Magazine

We’re officially getting a Sex Education season 3, and there’s even a trailer to tease us about next year’s season. Are Maeve and Otis destined to stay a will-they-won’t-they-couple? Will Eric cherish or regret his love triangle decision? Will Jean Milburn get over her broken heart and prepare for the new arrival? We’ll have to […]… Continue reading A Netflix Trailer To Announce Sex Education Season 3? — Instinct Magazine

Netflix’s ‘Sabrina’ Star Wants Drag Queens In Greendale — Instinct Magazine

Kiernan Shipka is calling for two iconic Drag Race queens to visit the spooky town of Greendale. Last year, we introduced you to Netflix’s YouTube series of Drag Queens Trixie Mattell and Katya reacting to Netflix shows. Well, their latest video shows the two entertainers reacting to The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. After catching wind […]… Continue reading Netflix’s ‘Sabrina’ Star Wants Drag Queens In Greendale — Instinct Magazine

Dwyane Wade Reveals His Daughter Is Transgender – Now Goes By ‘Zaya’ — Instinct Magazine

Dwyane Wade revealed that his daughter is transgender and now goes by the name Zaya while chatting with Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show on Tuesday, February 11. The NBA star spoke candidly about Zaya’s gender journey and what a support system he and wife Gabrielle Union have been for her throughout it all. “First […]… Continue reading Dwyane Wade Reveals His Daughter Is Transgender – Now Goes By ‘Zaya’ — Instinct Magazine

Nathan Lane Talks Moment Where Oprah Tried To Out Him – Watch — Instinct Magazine

Nathan Lane got super candid in a new interview about the troubles of him coming out as gay after he found international success with the 1996 film The Birdcage. He also recalled how Oprah Winfrey tried to out him during an interview on her show that he said was “terrifying.” The 64-year-old chatted with The […]… Continue reading Nathan Lane Talks Moment Where Oprah Tried To Out Him – Watch — Instinct Magazine

‘Pain,’ but no glory: Pedro Almodovar’s latest joins the list of great queer movies that lost at the Oscars [PHOTO GALLERY] — GoldDerby

You can’t win ’em all. The Oscars were handed out on Sunday, February 9, but while it was a big night for international cinema as “Parasite” made history by winning Best Picture, Spain’s “Pain and Glory” couldn’t get in on the action, losing both of its nominations. It’s in good company, though. Click above to […]… Continue reading ‘Pain,’ but no glory: Pedro Almodovar’s latest joins the list of great queer movies that lost at the Oscars [PHOTO GALLERY] — GoldDerby

Interview with Screenwriter Christopher Willis (CAMOUFLAGE) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Christopher Willis: This script is about a unit of mostly gay soldiers in France during WWII. The mission of the unit is to deceive the Nazis using inflatable tanks and phony artillery barrages. Their compassion is realized through helping a gay war orphan realize his dream of attending […]… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Christopher Willis (CAMOUFLAGE) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

LGBT 1st Scene Script Reading: Just a Girl (AKA Swerve), by Minsun Park & Teddy Tenenbaum — LGBT Toronto Film Festival

Just a Girl is a romantic-comedy in which a transgender teen girl returns to her high school and comes out as transgender after transitioning in another town, only to have her former best friend fall head over heels for her. The romance plays out against the backdrop of an international high school robotics competition. CAST […]… Continue reading LGBT 1st Scene Script Reading: Just a Girl (AKA Swerve), by Minsun Park & Teddy Tenenbaum — LGBT Toronto Film Festival

LGBT Best Scene Reading: Jackie Rae. A San Francisco Story, by Kip Pearson — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch

JR, a fierce rebellious young lesbian, defying family and convention, comes of age in San Francisco during the LGBT civil rights era of the 70s/80s. She evolves from being a scrappy activist cab driver to civil rights lawyer only to realize she can’t really change the world. CAST LIST: Art: Jorge Molina Cameron: Christopher Zamat […]… Continue reading LGBT Best Scene Reading: Jackie Rae. A San Francisco Story, by Kip Pearson — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch

Interview with Filmmaker Heather Harris (CRUSH) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

CRUSH was the winner of BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY at the August 2019 LGBT Film Festival in Los Angeles. Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? Heather Harris: I am very fascinated by the human mind and psychological thrillers. In all of my films I usually have some aspect of mental health involved in the […]… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Heather Harris (CRUSH) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Interview with Screenwriter Laurent Auclair (ACCEPTANCE) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What is your screenplay about? Laurent Auclair: ‘Acceptance’ is about finding the strength and necessary support to move on when you are stuck in a tough time of your life. Michael meets Eve and it’s more than a Boy Meets Girl situation, as their relationship doesn’t evolve into a romance, but more into […]… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Laurent Auclair (ACCEPTANCE) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary