No, Bear Grease—currently running Off-Broadway at St. Luke's Theatre—is not a gay version of the iconic high school musical set during P'Town Bear Week. It's actually the New York premiere of the infectiously exuberant, all-Indigenous, loving parody remix of Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's 1950s-set classic, which has already played over 200 performances across North... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Interview: Patrik-Ian Polk on 20th anniversary of Noah’s Arc as new movie premieres on Paramount+ “it was born out of a desire to see myself & people like me on screen”
First broadcast on the Logo Network in 2005, Noah’s Arc turns 20 this year. To mark the 20th anniversary of creator Patrik-Ian Polk's iconic series, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME will premiere Noah’s Arc: The Movie on Friday, June 20th. Original stars Darryl Stephens, Rodney Chester, Doug Spearman, Christian Vincent, Jensen Atwood and WIlson Cruz reprise their... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Interview: drag superstar BenDeLaCreme joins Teatro ZinZanni’s Spectacular Summer Show “it’s everything I love about entertainment”
Award-winning theatre and film producer, comedian, director, writer, and drag superstar BenDeLaCreme has joined Teatro ZinZanni’s Spectacular Summer Show in Chicago as a special guest performer and creative consultant in a limited engagement through July 19th, 2025. Before becoming a global touring sensation and breakout star on two seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race, DeLa got... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Interview: actor, artist & comedian Marval Rex “I’m such a freakin’ rebel without a cause”
With his smoldering good looks and captivating screen presence, actor, writer, comedian, interdisciplinary artist, and astrologer Marval Rex's star is on the rise. This week sees the Los Angeles premiere of director Lisa Belcher’s gripping and unsettling psychological horror House Of Abraham—already playing in New York—which Rex stars in alongside Natasha Henstridge, horror queen Lin... Continue Reading →
LGBTQ+ Critics reveal 16th Dorian TV Award nominations – The White Lotus receives six nods including Parker Posey for Best Performance
The 560-member strong GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics has just announced its 16th annual Dorian TV Award nominations for the best in mainstream and LGBTQ+ television. Voters in the organization, now the second largest entertainment journalists group in the world, write and work for some of the most respected and buzz-worthy media outlets in the... Continue Reading →
Exclusive Photos & Interview: it’s now Himbo Summer as Boy Radio launches electrifyingly seductive sophomore album Himboism
After teasing us with just the tip of what was in store with his playfully sexy EP back in February, Brooklyn's indie dance pop king Boy Radio launches his stunning sophomore album Himboism today, Friday, June 13th. The release of the artist's genre-blurring record—that fuses tech house, liquid drum and bass, and R&B vibes to... Continue Reading →
Brokeback Mountain celebrates 20th anniversary with nationwide theatrical re-release – rarely seen behind-the-scenes images & stills
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Ang Lee's landmark film, Focus Features is re-releasing Brokeback Mountain nationwide in theaters, with special showings beginning on June 22nd and 25th, 2025. Tickets are now on sale for the theatrical event, which will be accompanied by a new poster and other anniversary initiatives. A selection of special merchandise,... Continue Reading →
Emmys 2025 FYC Exclusive Interview: Matt Wolf on his two-part HBO documentary Pee-wee As Himself “Paul Reubens didn’t want to be depicted as a gay icon”
New York filmmaker Matt Wolf's compelling, poignant and richly nuanced two-part documentary Pee-wee as Himself, a portrait of the artist and performer behind Pee-wee Herman, Paul Reubens, premiered opening night of Sundance 2025, went on to win a Gotham Award for Outstanding Original Film, and is now streaming on Max. Driven by a soul-baring interview... Continue Reading →
Sydney Film Festival 2025 Review: Make It Look Real ★★★★
The discussion around sex on screen and the role of intimacy coordinators is the central topic of Kate Blackmore’s smart and enlightening debut documentary Make It Look Real. The film demystifies the process by following intimacy coordinator Claire Warden—whose credits include TV shows such as Gossip Girl and Billions, and films like Steven Spielberg’s West... Continue Reading →
Huh? – Film Review: I Don’t Understand You ★★
I love dark comedies and big swings. They’re among my favorite movie flavors. With such titles as Dr. Strangelove, Heathers, War Of The Roses, and Fargo offering us peak form, I found myself studying their mastery of tone and ability to somehow make us care about a gallery of unsavory characters. It’s an exceedingly fine... Continue Reading →
