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Remembering the Great, Gay Filmmaker Terence Davies, a Poet of Cinema

Davies, considered one of the finest filmmakers of his generation, leaves a legacy of beautiful, haunting movies.

How Gay Filmmaker Terrence Davies Channels Feelings of Ostracism

Famed auteur Terence Davies continues to funnel his feelings of ostracism into powerful art with his latest film, Sunset Song.

Armond White Picks The Greatest Gay Film Ever Made

Filmmaker Terence Davies' longing and sublime look back at his youth, now on Criterion.

Cynthia Nixon to Portray Emily Dickinson

The solitary life of introspective poet Emily Dickinson will be brought to the screen starring Cynthia Nixon and directed by Terence Davies.

Foregone Conclusion

Gay filmmaker Terence Davies talks about his ode to his childhood love of Liverpool, Of Time and the City.

Watch 'Benediction' Trailer: Biopic of Gay WWI Poet Siegfried Sassoon

"Siegfried Sassoon, a soldier decorated for his bravery on the battlefield, became a vocal critic of the government's continuation of the war when he returned from service."

Hot Sheet: Week of May 11-15

This week's round of what's hot in entertainment includes Catholic conspiracies, some good old girl-punk, and a ton of theatrical events across the country.

Hot Sheet for July 27 2012

The top 10 entertainment highlights on our gaydar this week: Chris Colfer spins fairy tales, Sylvester is remembered in a stage show, Whitney's final recordings are released, and more.

7 Ways to Resist This Week

Protest the concentration camps in Chechnya, participate in the Tax Day March, and partake in films and TV shows that support The Resistance.

Artist Spotlight: Brian Kenny

"I think making art is the most beautiful and effective way for me to act inclusively with the universe."

The Top 175 Essential Films of All Time for LGBT Viewers

What is the most essential movie ever for LGBT viewers? There can be only one. We've made our pick, and now you can vote on Facebook and Twitter in a "Clash of the Classics!"