Colin Farrell remains compelling, but the second season loses much of the daring that made Sugar one of TV's most original series.
The writer and producer formerly known as Our Lady J discusses Netflix's The Boroughs and moving beyond identity-focused narratives.
Leo Woodall leads an engaging crime drama about a gifted piano tuner whose talents draw him into a dangerous criminal underworld.
Tatiana Maslany shines in Apple TV+'s twist-filled dramedy about a divorced mother pulled into a world of scams, murder, and chaos.
The final season of Prime Video’s superhero satire skewers fascism, celebrity culture, and America’s collapsing grip on reality.
Karim Diané discusses portraying Jay-Den Kraag, the first openly gay Klingon in Star Trek history.
HBO’s two-part true-crime documentary leans into Old Louisville lore while sidelining the life of Jamie Carroll.
The irrepressible stars of the queer dating docuseries mix chaos, candor, and connection in a bold take on modern love.
Miles Heizer his queerness, the Marines, the emotional toll of Boots, and why he’s ready for a season two.
The globe-trotting travel guru is one of Bear World TV’s Fab Five, spotlighting travel, culture, and adventure in the bear community.
National Geographic’s Sally Ride documentary tells the story of America’s first woman in space — and the hidden love she kept secret for decades.
Actor-filmmaker Marco Calvani rides the tide of an unexpected breakout role in Netflix’s hit series "The Four Seasons."
Author and spiritual coach Kae Ecstatic goes deep on life, sex, politics, and competing on "The Great BateWorld BateOff."
Prime Video's "Overcompensating" offers a keenly perceptive portrayal of campus life for a closeted college freshman.
As Arthur Broussard, "Mid-Century Modern's" Nathan Lee Graham slays the assignment in his own inimitable style.