Trailer Thursday: No Regret
This weeks Trailer Thursday is themed for the LGBT Blogathon hosted over at YAM Magazine. Leesong Hee-il’s No Regret (2006) is a rarity for Korean film in that it treats gay issues in a mature and...
View ArticleWe’re here, It’s Queer Fear. Get Used to It.
Gay undertones have been present in horror since the inception of the art form. Look at The Phantom of the Opera. The guy wore a cape, was ridiculously vain and spent the whole movie chasing after a...
View ArticleSunday Shorts: Two Spirit People
Two Spirit People is a 1991 documentary by Michel Beauchemin, Lory Levy and Gretchen Vogel. This short documentary presents an overview of Native American concepts of gender, sexuality, and sexual...
View ArticleWild Zero: The Most Unlikely LGBT Friendly Film?
Or is it? When I first saw Wild Zero back in 2000/2001 (a bit hazy back then, considering college was a drunken escapade for myself and my friends), I went in already loving the band Guitar Wolf and...
View ArticleLooking for Langston [Review]
Looking for Langston is Isaac Julien’s 1989 short film which combines archival footage of the Harlem Renessanice with scripted fictional scenes. It celebrates freedom of black gay culture during the...
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