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Nicholas Galitzine says Mary & George character would “figure out a way” to sleep with RWRB’s Prince Henry

Nicholas Galitzine has shared his thoughts on a potential romance between his Mary & George and Red, White & Royal Blue characters. Over the past year, the British actor has added two beloved more queer characters to his rather rainbow-hued filmography – which also includes Handsome Devil (2016) and The Craft: Legacy (2020) – with Prince Henry from Prime Video’s adaptation of Casey McQuiston‘s championed novel, and George Villiers in Sky Atlantic’s period drama Mary & George.  In a recent interview with TV Line, in which he promoted the latter to mark its US release, Galitzine was asked how George would…

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Challengers: Josh O’Connor dishes on filming that steamy threeway kiss

Josh O’Connor has opened up about filming his sensual threeway scene in the forthcoming drama, Challengers.  On 26 April, movie enthusiasts in the UK will be treated to Luca Guadagnino’s highly anticipated sports drama, starring Zendaya, Mike Faist and O’Connor.  Set in the competitive world of tennis, Challengers follows the journey of two best friends and industry pros, Art (Faist) and Patrick (O’Connor). Their lives take an unexpected turn when they both fall for tennis superstar Tashi (Zendaya). However years later, the dynamic between the trio changes dramatically, with Tashi marrying Art…

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The History of Sound’s Josh O’Connor in conversations for another gay drama

Josh O’Connor is in conversations to appear in a new gay romance film, Separate Rooms, by Luca Guadagnino. The romance is an adaptation of the titular novel by late Italian author Pier Vittorio Tondelli, who died of AIDS at the age of 36. The story “follows an Italian writer named Leo who is mourning the loss of his boyfriend.” Variety has revealed that O’Connor is in discussions to play Leo after Guadagnino announced over the weekend to Italy’s La Repubblica that the filming is set to begin “soon”. The book…

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Drive-Away Dolls stars on the need for more ‘joyous, raunchy and sexy’ queer films

Spoilers ahead. The stars of Drive-Away Dolls are welcoming a sillier era for queer storytelling. Written by Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, the bonkers lesbian comedy follows the “uninhibited free spirit” Jamie (Margaret Qualley) who, after cheating on her unhinged police officer girlfriend Sukie (Beanie Feldstein), embarks on a wild road trip to Tallahassee with her “demure” friend Marian (Geraldine Viswanathan). Along the way, Jamie tries to convince Marian to let loose, sexually, by having no-strings-attached hook-ups at lesbian bars, while a group of incompetent criminals hunt them down to take…

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The History of Sound director shares new BTS photos with Paul Mescal

The director of the upcoming gay drama The History of Sound has treated fans to an exciting new update.  Back in October 2021, Variety announced that Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor had signed on to star in Oliver Hermanus’ new romance drama.  The film is based on Ben Shattuck’s Pushcart Prize-winning novel of the same name, which is a collection of 12 short stories that are set across three centuries and explore generational patterns of love and loss. Mescal and O’Connor are set to play Lionel And David, two young…

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Plainclothes: Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth cast in new queer film

Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth are going undercover for a new queer police drama. The new film titled Plainclothes is set in the 90s and follows “a working-class undercover officer” who “is tasked with entrapping and apprehending gay men, only to find himself drawn to one of his targets.” The new independent film, written and directed by Carmen Emmi, is produced by Arthur Landon, Colby Cote and Eric Podwall. Landon and Cote told Variety that the film “is a heartfelt story that deals with internal conflict, family, and the complexities…

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The industry is horny again: The 10 best gay sex scenes of the decade (so far)

Blow-jobs! Rimming! Toe-sucking! Sex scenes are back, and they’re hornier than ever. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY ANISA CLEAVER The industry’s sanitised, sexless era has finally fizzled out. The 2010s witnessed a sharp decline in erotic mainstream filmmaking as a result of increasing scrutiny from the internet (and sometimes, those within the industry) over whether sex scenes are necessary in driving the plot forward. Although billion dollar franchises didn’t hesitate to gratuitously flaunt actor’s ripped bodies – for example, Chris [insert any last name here, honestly] in [again, insert any…

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How to Date Billy Walsh: Release date confirmed for Heartstopper star’s rom-com

Prime Video has finally announced the release date of How to Date Billy Walsh. The upcoming rom-com stars Heartstopper‘s Sebastian Croft and Bridgerton‘s Charithra Chandran as Archie and Amelia, teenagers who have been best friends since childhood. “Archie has always been there to fight Amelia’s battles and laugh at her jokes all whilst keeping his lifelong love for her a secret,” the official synopsis reads. “Just when he builds up the courage to declare his feelings, Amelia falls head over heels for Billy Walsh (Tanner Buchanan), the new American transfer student.”…

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Helen Mirren on her cut Barbie scene with Olivia Colman: “It was very funny”

Helen Mirren has opened up about Olivia Colman’s hilarious Barbie cameo that ended up on the cutting room floor.  Back in July 2023, movie enthusiasts were finally treated to the highly anticipated fantasy comedy.  Directed by Greta Gerwig, the film follows a “stereotypical” Barbie (Margot Robbie) who resides in Barbie Land, a matriarchal society where women are self-sufficient and occupy all positions of power. After Barbie begins to worry about her mortality, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery into the real world – assisted by her “stereotypical” himbo boyfriend Ken (Ryan…

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The History of Sound: What we know so far about Paul Mescal’s new gay film

From cast members to plot points, here’s everything we know (so far) about The History of Sound. WORDS BY ALICE MOREY HEADER BY ANISA CLEAVER 2023 was awash with leading queer men (finally), from Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal in the psychological ghost story All of Us Strangers and Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer in toe-sucking drama Fellow Travelers. Luke Evans also teamed up with Billy Porter in Our Son to represent the realities of queer divorce and then featured alongside Dan Levy in the emotional drama Good Grief. (Check…

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