Scroll To Top

dee rees

New Doc Chronicles Queer — or Not — Rock Icon Little Richard

The influential early rocker was conflicted about sexuality and religion but made great music, as detailed in Little Richard: I Am Everything.

Op-ed: The Not-So-Gay Super Bowl

In reality, the so-called Gay Super Bowl isn't as LGBT-focused as it should be. 

Oscar-Nominated Cinematographer Makes History, Finds Activism

The out cinematographer of Mudbound is the first woman ever nominated in that category. 

Watch: Dee Rees's Inspiring Acceptance Speech at Sundance NEXT Fest

The queer Pariah director Dee Rees turned her acceptance speech for the 2017 Sundance Institute Vanguard Award into a must-see act of resistance. 

Timothée Chalamet, 'A Fantastic Woman' Win at Spirit Awards

The Call Me by Your Name star and transgender Chilean film were among the diverse winners at the ceremony, which is considered an Oscars bellwether.

17 Essential Black Queer Films

Celebrate Black history and culture with these tales of the Black LGBTQ+ experience.

'When We Rise' Part Two: When Riots Are the Only Answer

Creator Dustin Lance Black discusses the show's second installment, which depicts how LGBT people respond when law and order fails them.

The 25 best queer films of the century so far

From But I'm a Cheerleader to Brokeback Mountain to Bottoms, the first 25 years of the 21st century have witnessed a sea change in LGBTQ+ films like trans stories starring trans people and queer movies becoming major awards contenders. Here are the best ranked.

Samsung Oscars Ad Honors (and Was Made by) Queer Women

Don't miss the one-minute spot celebrating out cinematographer Rachel Morrison's historic Oscar nomination for Mudbound.

Queen Latifah Openly Discusses Her Celeb Woman Crush on Red Table Talk

The multihyphenate entertainer joined Girls Trip co-stars Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish on Jada Pinkett Smith's talk show to openly discuss crushes on celebrity women! 

The 10 Best LGBT Films of 2015

It's the holiday season, which means it's time to carol. Or at least, it's time to sing our praises for Carol and the other LGBT cinematic standouts of the year.

2018 Oscars: A Rerun of the Grammys' Meaningless Lip Service to Women

Harvey Weinstein might be gone, but women's voices are still nearly silent in Hollywood.