The documenatry 'Queendom' provides a rare, candid glimpse into the tremendous plight and serious peril of Russians who identify as LGBTQ.
Trevor Anderson's 'Before I Change My Mind' is a magnificent work that will make you laugh and cry in the same breath.
'Le Beau Mec' is fully ejaculatory, campy, French 1970s erotica raunch, while 'Safe Word' is seductive and captivating.
Watching 'Our Son' is like dealing with a bouncer: you can see there's something important happening but can't get past the bulk in the way.
Bruno Carboni's 'The Accident' plays out like a noir film with mystery and quiet intensity.
Olivia Hill, the first out transgender elected official in Tennessee history, is ready to help make Nashville the best it can be.
Like all great filmmaking, 'Luise' all great filmmaking shows rather than tells, and the effect comes like the rumbling of distant thunder.
If you like horror films with plenty of nudity and rough sex but very little logic or horror, 'Birder' should fit the bill nicely.
A 4-H club asked a youth participant to create a painting, later erasing a rainbow from the design after receiving anti-LGBTQ pushback.
The raucous pirate comedy "Our Flag Means Death" leans hard into its LGBTQ sensibilities in a superb second season on Max
'Something To Give Each Other,' Troye Sivan’s new album, features a sexually charged front cover -- and now inside artwork to match.
The right-wing pundit has said that if Lauren Boebert gets prosecuted for public indecency, so, too should drag queens and Pride attendees.
A Michigan school board ordered a mural at a health center located inside a middle school to be taken down for depicting LGBTQ characters.
Dylan Kaercher, better known as Roxi Manacoochi, lost a job calling bingo at a Minnesota fair over what he claims is anti-drag sentiment.
Olivia Hill won a seat on the Nashville's Metro Council, making her Tennessee's first out transgender elected official.