Separated by a century but bound by censorship, The Picture of Dorian Gray and 54—a novel and a film—offer strikingly...
In a rare convergence of cinematic celebrations, the same week witnessed the glittering contrasts between the César Awards in Paris...
By Ben Kane David Lynch was one of the most monumental directors of our times. Known for his ability to manipulate and syncopate the surreal and the sinister into an immersive, disquieting, and atmospheric blend, few have wielded the camera with such a visionary prescience as he. The news of...
By Miruna Tiberiu Luca Guadagnino is on a roll, with no intent of stopping. After breaking the internet with now-cult-classic...
By Arthur Cormerais Being born and dying are extraordinary experiences. Living is a fleeting pleasure. Gaspar Noé‘s Climax (2018),...
By Sasha Brandt Time to time, like any magazine, we try to write about nice movies on one topic or another—not always queer topics, because, believe it or not, we’re also humans, not just queer people. We’d like to see different films now and then, just like everyone else. Today,...
By Sasha Brandt We’ve gathered 10 queer titles that embody the seasonal Xmas spirit. And no, we will not talk...
By Miruna Tiberiu GagaOOLala is a Taiwan-based streaming service which aims to bring together queer stories of all genres from...
By Miruna Tiberiu GagaOOLala is a Taiwan-based streaming service which aims to bring together queer stories of all genres from around the world. As the first LGBT-focused media platform in Asia, GagaOOLala curates feature films, shorts, documentaries, and series from the past few years, as well as producing its...
By Taylor Abbot In a world where caped crusaders and masked vigilantes dominate our screens, a new kind of hero...