All of Us Strangers Andrew Scott Articles Culture Films LGBTQ+ actor LGBTQ+ film LGBTQ+ News News Paul Mescal Television

All of Us Strangers star Andrew Scott says acting helped him embrace his sexuality

Fleabag star Andrew Scott opened up about the important role acting had on his coming out journey.  In a recent interview with The New York Times, the beloved talent gave insight into his acting journey and how it helped him break out of his shell. “I genuinely think that acting helped me. When I was a kid, I started doing elocution lessons because I had a really bad lisp,” he explained. “She sells seashells,” I had to say that 17 times a day. So they sent me to elocution, which…

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Articles Culture Dan Levy Good Grief LGBTQ+ film Luke Evans Netflix News

Good Grief: Dan Levy and Luke Evans star in heartbreaking new trailer

Netflix has dropped the first trailer for Good Grief. From a grieving Dan Levy, to his immutable friendship with Ruth Negga and Himesh Patel, it is an emotionally turbulent one. Opening with Marc (Levy) recounting the loss of his husband Oliver (Luke Evans) and reeling over the effects of grief to a lawyer (Celie Imrie). The sombre and melancholy mood of the trailer is interrupted when Marc reveals to his friends, “Oliver met someone else”. As the trailer progresses the true extent of the complexities are Marc’s relationship with Oliver…

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Articles Billy Porter Culture Films LGBTQ+ actor LGBTQ+ film Luke Evans News Our Son

“You are destroying everything”: Our Son’s new trailer is emotional and utterly human

The emotionally charged trailer for the queer drama Our Son, starring Billy Porter and Luke Evans, has dropped. The trailer starts with the family unit sitting around the table as the son of the pair, Owen, explains to his parents Nicky (Evans) and Gabriel (Porter): “Sometimes when I play with Eli, he wants to be the princess and I am the prince.” “Well that’s okay your daddy always wanted to be the princess too,” Gabriel responds, to which Nicky answers: “Hello, who doesn’t want to be Cinderella?” The mundanities of…

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All of Us Strangers Andrew Haigh Andrew Scott Articles Culture Films LGBTQ+ film LGBTQ+ Movie LGBTQ+ News News Paul Mescal

All of Us Strangers director spills the tea on Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal’s dynamic chemistry

All of Us Strangers director Andrew Haigh has opened up about Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal’s strong chemistry.  On 26 January 2024, the highly anticipated fantasy drama, written and directed by acclaimed creative Andrew Haigh, will finally hit cinemas in the UK. Based on the novel Strangers by Japanese novelist Taichi Yamada, the film follows screenwriter Adam (Scott) as his monotonous everyday life is forever changed following a chance encounter with his mysterious neighbour Harry (Mescal),  The official synopsis reads: “As a relationship develops between them, Adam is preoccupied with…

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Articles Bradley Cooper Carey Mulligan Culture Films LGBTQ+ film LGBTQ+ News Maestro Netflix News

Maestro: Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan and Matt Bomer star in emotional first trailer

The first emotional trailer for Netflix’s upcoming Leonard Bernstein biopic, Maestro, has arrived. The film, which is co-written, directed and led by Bradley Cooper, is set to take an in-depth look at the acclaimed composer’s life, his 25-year marriage to actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan) and the various romantic affairs he had with men and women. The synopsis reads: “Maestro is a towering and fearless love story chronicling the lifelong relationship between cultural icon Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. A love letter to life and art, Maestro, at its…

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All of Us Strangers Andrew Haigh Andrew Scott Articles Culture Films LGBTQ+ film LGBTQ+ News News Paul Mescal Photos Searchlight Pictures

All of Us Strangers: Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal’s chemistry takes centre stage in new photos

Searchlight Pictures has released new images from Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal’s LGBTQIA+ film All of Us Strangers.  On 26 January 2024, cinema-goers in the UK will finally be treated to the highly anticipated fantasy drama written and directed by acclaimed creative Andrew Haigh.  Based on the novel Strangers by Japanese novelist Taichi Yamada, the film follows screenwriter Adam (Scott) as his monotonous everyday life is forever changed after he has a chance encounter with his mysterious neighbour Harry (Mescal),  The official synopsis reads: “As a relationship develops between them, Adam is…

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Articles Ayo Edebiri Bottoms Culture Kaia Gerber LGBTQ+ film Movies News Rachel Sennott

Bottoms: Emma Seligman’s blood-drenched movie about a queer fight club reveals UK release date

The UK and Ireland release date for the highly anticipated lesbian comedy Bottoms has finally been announced – and it’s happening sooner than you think! The movie follows two queer high school outcasts PJ (Rache Sennott) and Josie (Ayo Edebiri) who create a fight club to “impress and hook up with cheerleaders”. Their bizarre plan works. The fight club gains traction and soon the most popular girls in school are beating each other up in the name of self-defense,” reads the official synopsis. “But PJ and Josie find themselves in…

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Articles Culture Films Gena Marvin LGBTQ+ film News Queendom

Queendom: UK cinema release date announced for Gena Marvin doc

A UK release date has been set for acclaimed documentary Queendom. Directed by Agniia Galdanova, Queendom follows queer artist Gena Marvin from Magadan, a small town in Russia. Having grown up “on the harsh streets” of a “frigid outpost of the Soviet Gulag”, Gena uses her art to stage “radical performances in public” creating a new hybrid intersection of art and activism. The official synopsis says: “By doing that, she wants to change people’s perception of beauty and queerness and bring attention to the harassment of the LGBTQ+ community.” Gena…

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Articles Chrishell Stause Culture Films LGBTQ+ film LGBTQ+ News Movies News Selling Sunset Television

Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause to star in a new LGBTQ+ film for Lifetime

Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause is headed to Lifetime with a new LGBTQIA+ film. On 28 September, A&E Networks announced that the popular reality TV personality would be starring in the new thriller You’re Not Supposed To Be Here. The film is set to follow a pregnant Zoe (Stause) and her girlfriend, Kennedy (Diora Baird), as they head to a cabin remote cabin – offered by the latter’s boss – to escape the stresses of work and family life. However, their relaxing getaway turns into a sinister nightmare when they…

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Articles Comedy Culture Down Low Films LGBTQ+ film LGBTQ+ TV Lukas Gage News Zachary Quinto

‘I’m a hot zaddy’: Zachary Quinto and Lukas Gage star in wild Down Low trailer

The first trailer for Down Low, starring Zachary Quinto and Lukas Gage, has been released – and it’s wildly outrageous. The red band trailer for Sony Pictures Entertainment’s upcoming new comedy follows newly single Gary (Quinto) who is met by “a spirited and boundary-free sex worker” Cameron (Gage) for a massage, according to the synopsis. “The pressure alright Gary?” Cameron says to a face down Gary on a masseuse bed at the opening of the trailer. The repressed gay man has his first sexual experience with Gage and what follows…

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