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Andrew Garfield says 'Queer' blowjob scene is 'so genuinely beautiful'

And we'd be hard-pressed to disagree.

Prostate Screening

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the United States. When detected early, prostate cancer can be treated effectively and cured.

HIV Screening

HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, attacks the immune system, your body's defense mechanism against infection.

Number Crunch: The State of Big Screen and Small Screen LGBTs

GLAAD grades TV and film on its inclusivity, and here we review the numbers.

Out on the small screen

The Bones costar argues through personal experience that there's no need to be closeted for the casting agents.

Stage Doubt, Screen Doubt

On Broadway, Doubt -- the story of a steely nun facing off against a heroic priest, whom she fixates on for giving special attention to the school's only black (effeminate) kid -- worked because of a top notch cast and its unique brand of stylized narrative. If only the excellent Meryl Streep and Viola Davis were enough to make the movie work quite so well.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screening

Due to the higher rates of anonymous sex and sex associated with Internet chat room, gay men have a higher risk of developing STDs.

Jodie Foster Returns to the Big Screen

After a five year break, the actress and queer icon stars in Hotel Artemis.

Film on Gay Seniors to Screen in Russia

Before You Know It, a documentary that celebrates the lives of three gay seniors, will screen in Russia in the midst of the country's hostile political atmosphere for LGBTs.

Indonesia Is Trying to Screen Out Queer Teachers

The nation's international schools are quizzing teachers from overseas on such topics as their preferred "gender composition of an orgy." 

A S'Wonderful New 'American in Paris' Comes to the Screen

The glorious and inclusive musical theater version has been captured on film and is screening nationwide.

Diversity on Screen Equals Bigger Box Office

An annual study by the University of California, Los Angeles, found films whose casts more reflect the diverse racial makeup of U.S. and global populations perform better at the box office.

'All About Eve' Returns to the Big Screen!

On March 5 and 8, Margo Channing is back in select theaters across the country. Watch this classic scene of bitchery to whet your appetite.

EU Parliament Screens 'Prayers for Bobby' for IDAHOT

The film makes a powerful statement against faith-based homophobia, say EU leaders.

Hope Shines on a Silver Screen for Chinese LGBTs

In foreign embassies, basements, and even buses, the Beijing Queer Film Festival has screened for years in defiance of Chinese law. Could its success mark a turning point for LGBT equality in China?