Florida 'Don't Say Gay' Lawmaker Sentenced to Slammer for Fraud
Former Florida state lawmaker Joe Harding vaulted to notoriety when he wrote the bill that became that state's infamous "Don't Say Gay" law. Now he has a different destination: Federal prison, for fraud.
Review: 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes' Sizzles at the Start, Fizzles by the Finale
"The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" is two-thirds of a crowd-pleasing grand adventure that gets bogged down by the obligations of being a prequel.
Review: 'The Crown' Season 6 Turns the Clock Back with Drama, Lavish Detail
The phenomenon returns! "The Crown" enters its final season as Part 1 pulls back the curtain on the reigning monarch's most challenging era while the country mourns its English Rose.
Review: 'Boy Culture: Generation X' Falls Short of the Original
Derek Magyar plays X, a gay sex worker with plenty of stories to tell in Q. Allan Brocka's "Boy Culture: Generation X," a follow-up to his 2006 cult classic "Boy Culture."
Review: 'The Gilded Age' is Back with a Sumptuous Second Season
The HBO original series "The Gilded Age" returns, increasing the stakes in drama, scandal, and societal back-stabbing, set against one of the most indulgent and turbulent times in America's history.
Review: 'Maestro' Marvels at a Queer Music Icon with Virtuoso Filmmaking
"Maestro" explores Bernstein's queerness and how it impacted his marriage. In the film Cooper brilliantly conveys the inner pain of hiding his queer identity, while maintaining a facade of contentment.
Review: Exquisite 'Priscilla' Captures a Fairy Tale's Unraveling
Featuring fantastic performances and stunning visuals, this film feels like a beautiful cotton candy confection with a bitter core, capturing a young woman's fairy-tale fantasy unraveling as reality seeps in.
Review: Slippery 'Saltburn' Suggests, but Doesn't Deliver
An interesting (at times) foray into adolescent obsession from writer/director Emerald Fennell, this film wants to be something... exactly "what" is left up in the air.
Review: 'May December' a Slippery, Complex Character Study
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman do fine work, as does Charles Melton, in Todd Haynes' psychological drama about past actions and the evolving impact of their ongoing repercussions.
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