
Harris Glenn Milstead was an unlikely candidate for stardom. But even as a young child in Baltimore, he always possessed some ineffable qual...
Harris Glenn Milstead was an unlikely candidate for stardom. But even as a young child in Baltimore, he always possessed some ineffable qual...
In stark contrast to many documentaries that deal with an aspect of the gay experience, Meet the GlamCocks is a refreshing celebration of po...
Perhaps the biggest lie (most of) our parents told us is that assimilating to the status quo and performing the idea of happiness—atta...
Due to the sheer volume of information and the emotionally taxing nature of the stories of intolerance, hate and violent oppression presente...
While the fight for gay and lesbian rights continues to progress, with once peripheral members of society asserting their position as equals...
Ever the thwarter of convention, Peaches' experimental documentary Peaches Does Herself comes in a faux-concert film format, taking place on...
Similar to her previous, far less successful, directorial outing, Elles, an article was the inspiration for Malgorzata Szumowska's In the Na...
For as long as there is civilization, some form of doomsday scenario will be concocted to predict the day it all comes crumbling down. Here...
As heartfelt and personal a debut feature as The Most Fun I've Ever Had With My Pants On undoubtedly may be for its writer/director/star Dre...
Glenn Gaylord's marriage rights drama does a good job of balancing a relatable human story with the issue of legal equality. Rather than wei...
Like most films adapted from plays, the main struggle with Christopher Shinn's Four isn't in writing or characterization; the issue is makin...