Joy, pride and community were just some of the words that honorees of the Critics Choice Association’s second annual Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema and Television called out at the Fairmont Century ...
From Derek Jarman’s Sebastiane to Céline Sciamma’s instantly iconic Portrait of a Lady on Fire, here are 10 of the films that have defined the history of queer cinema ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Once upon a time, Sundance was only accessible to a select few critics, or any number of vacationers who could afford to squeeze ...
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10 Best LGBTQ+ Movies

Thanks largely to the inclusive efforts of indie studios, LGBTQ+ cinema has seen some incredible and brilliant original stories that tug at the heartstrings and also give way to some of the most ...
FilmOut, San Diego’s LGBTQ+ film festival, turns 25 this year. So the time seemed right to remind people how it all started. FilmOut has its roots at San Diego State University and a student named Joe ...
On his first day in office this year, Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at destroying diversity, equity, and inclusion at American colleges. This summer, it became clear to the organizers ...
Wanda Sykes accepts the career achievement award onstage during The Critics Choice Association's 2nd Annual Celebration of LGBTQ+ Cinema & Television on June 06 in Los Angeles. - Matt ...
Twenty years ago, two cowboys cozied up in a tent and changed everything. That is to say, in 2005, when Ang Lee’s gay romantic drama Brokeback Mountain premiered to great acclaim, went on to gross ...
Vanguard Award winner Nathan Lee Graham Credit: All professional photos courtesy of Getty Images for Critics Choice Vanguard Award winner Nathan Lee Graham All professional photos courtesy of Getty ...
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosts its June Monthly Film Festival dedicated to its celebration of its annual InFocus: LGBTQ+ Cinema program. The day consists of three InFocus: LGBTQ+ shorts ...
Senior lecturer in Film, Television, Literature, and Queer Studies, University of Exeter I was not around in 1974 to witness the first television outing of Alan Clarke’s Penda’s Fen. Broadcast only ...