Yandex CEO Charged Under Russia’s Anti-LGBTQ+ “Propaganda” Laws
The company had earlier been fined for not restricting access to films like Brigit Jones’ Diary.
July 5, 2023
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The company had earlier been fined for not restricting access to films like Brigit Jones’ Diary.
Author André Aciman talks about the stories behind the modern gay classic Call Me by Your Name.
A BuzzFeed article criticizing Armie Hammer shines a light on the systemic privilege enjoyed by white straight actors in Hollywood.
The gay film boasts great reviews and a bountiful box office.
A 17-year-old who dates a 24-year-old seems to be a problem only if it's a gay romance.
There's an omission in Luca Guadagnino's lush, tender film -- any notion of queer identity.
A Sundance fellowship for young filmmakers is reshaping queer storytelling.
Luca Guadagnino stood by his decision to cast Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer in the iconic gay parts.
Was Love, Simon better than Call Me by Your Name? Pride.com editor in chief Raffy Ermac joins Jessie and Tracy to discuss.
The Oscars are finally becoming more diverse, but the Academy still fails to reward stories about queer women.
Author Andre Aciman discusses his latest book, Find Me, which is no work of "fan fiction."
The purge of films, including Brokeback Mountain, began last year.
Three leading films for Oscar season were part of the leak.
Andre Aciman opens up about his beloved book in the latest Advocate Asks podcast.
Out director Luca Guadagnino has a clear vision for the next chapter in Elio and Oliver's lives.
At the GLAAD Awards, Ivory notes the variety of people who love CMBYN and discusses how it carries the torch of 1987's Maurice.
Call Me by Your Name took home two awards, including best feature, at the Gotham Independent Film Awards on Monday.
Andre Aciman teases details of a reunion between Elio and Oliver in his sequel, Find Me -- and an intergenerational romance as well.
Luca Guadagnino and other members of the cast and crew call out James Woods's criticism that their film promotes pedophilia.