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All of Us Strangers: Paul Mescal discusses scene he ‘goes down’ on Andrew Scott

As we edge ever closer to the UK release date of All of Us Strangers, Paul Mescal has revealed “the most illicit moment” between him and co-star Andrew Scott and, spoiler alert, it’s not sex. We have seen the trailer, the steamy press shots and have been teased about the undeniable chemistry between Scott and Mescal, who respectively play Adam and Harry, in Andrew Haigh’s psychological adaptation of a Japanese ghost story, Strangers. Now, Mescal has divulged that it was in fact his “eyes looking up to Andrew” before he…

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Oscars 2024: Here are the major LGBTQ+ nominations (and snubs)

From Barbie to Rustin, the nominations for the 96th Academy Awards feature several queer (and queer-adjacent) films from over the past year. As per, there are some major snubs. The nominations were announced on 23 January by Joker star Zazie Beetz and The Boys lead actor Jack Quaid. Hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, the ceremony will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on 10 March. As expected, the cultural phenomenon of ‘Barbenheimer’ – consisting of blockbusters Barbie and Oppenheimer – proved to be a favourite with the…

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17 of the most anticipated LGBTQ+ films of 2024

From Paul Mescal’s new romantic drama to Lady Gaga’s debut as Harley Quinn in the Joker sequel, here are our most anticipated queer (and queer-adjacent) films of 2024. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN For queers on film, 2023 was a pretty historic year. With Trace Lysette deservedly earning Oscar hype as a trans woman grappling with her mother’s dementia in Monica, a drag queen enacting revenge in the neo-noir thriller Femme and lesbian incels slash “untalented ugly gays” starting a feminist fight club in Bottoms, it was actually quite…

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5 LGBTQ+ queer movies you need to catch at Sundance

Here, GAY TIMES’ Contributing Editor Jamie Windust selects upcoming LGBTQIA+ Sundance movies that need to be on your radar. WORDS BY JAIMIE WINDUST  HEADER DESIGN BY YOSEF PHELAN With awards season in full swing, the past twelve months in cinema are being given their moment in the sun; with red carpet glamour only somewhat dampened by toe-curling monologues from unfunny male ‘comedians’.  So, as the stars sit down to sip champagne and attempt to avoid being caught gossiping on camera, Sundance Film Festival 2024 is preparing to show the next…

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BAFTA 2024: Rustin, All of Us Strangers and Saltburn score nominations

Ahead of the 77th annual British Academy Film Awards, the nominees have been unveiled. Scheduled for 18 February, the 2024 BAFTAs returns for a second year at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall and will be hosted by David Tennant. Oppenheimer led the way with a total of 13 nominations, followed by Poor Things with 11. All of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh’s psychological adaptation of Japanese ghost story Strangers, has received six nominations including Outstanding British Film, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor and Casting. This is Haigh’s first nomination…

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Mean Girls: Here’s what Tina Fey had to say about a sequel to the original

Tina Fey has revealed her stance on a sequel to the original Mean Girls. The Emmy winner memorably wrote the screenplay for the Mark Waters-directed comedy, released in 2004, and co-starred as Ms. Norbury – a role she reprises in the new adaptation. Also starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Lizzy Caplan, Jonathan Bennett, Daniel Franzese and Tim Meadows, Mean Girls is regarded as a camp cult classic, as well as one of the most quotable films in history. A sequel has been…

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“I’m a winner baby”: Here are all the notable LGBTQ+ wins at the 2023 Emmy Awards

Several LGBTQIA+ projects and actors were honoured at last night’s Primetime Emmy Awards. On 15 January, after a four-month delay due to the Hollywood writers and actors strike, the 75th annual ceremony was held at the Peacock Theatre in LA hosted by Anthony Anderson. From Bella Ramsey and Ariana Debose’s healing embrace to Pedro Pascal’s red carpet appearance with sister Lux Pascal, and Jennifer Coolidge’s shout-out to “all the evil gays” in her acceptance speech, the night was awash with LGBTQIA+ representation. RuPaul’s Drag Race won the Emmy for Outstanding…

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“I punched him!”: Mean Girls stars reveal who’s in their Burn Book

From students in kindergarten to… vegan gum, the cast of Mean Girls have revealed who – and what – is in their Burn Book. In an interview with GAY TIMES, Reneé Rapp reminisced on her disdain for a boy in kindergarten who “cut in front” of her friend in line to wash her hands. “My immediate reaction? I punched him in the face” she fondly remembered. “It was the first time I ever got in trouble for physical violence in school. But I was like, ‘This is justice.’” Although her…

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Fear Street: R.L. Stine confirms a fourth film is in the works at Netflix

Fear Street fans rejoice! A new film is on the way.  Back in November, Netflix’s Head of Film surprised fans when he revealed that a new stand-alone film based on R.L. Stine’s hit book series was in the works.   “Obviously, there’s lots of books. There’s one stand-alone that we’re working on right now that we’re once again trying to get the script right, but I like it very much, and so does the team,” he revealed to Collider.  “So I feel like we can get the script right there would be…

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Saltburn’s Barry Keoghan improvised the erotic grave scene: “It moved the story forward”

Barry Keoghan has shared new details about the erotic grave scene in Saltburn.  Spoilers ahead Since November 2023, the Emerald Fennell-directed psychological thriller has been a hit with pop culture enthusiasts.  Set in 2006, the “beautifully wicked tale” follows Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan), an Oxford University student who finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Elordi).  The synopsis reads: “Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick (Keoghan) finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton…

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