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Archive for category: Cinema

   (2011.06.14)

Never Let Me Go presents a dystopia bereft of male characteristics. I suspect this is our actual future

   (2011.05.26)

Andrew Haigh can afford to be generous. Instead he went for cruel and snide

   (2011.05.25)

Gay cinema is a Cinema of Recognition, of which Weekend is the latest example (now updated, then updated again with the shiv Andrew Haigh stuck in)

   (2011.04.25)

Brent Bambury: “I think [Wet Hot American Summer] has the hottest gay sex scene in any American film I’ve ever seen.” Now, why? Let’s ask Michael Showalter

   (2011.03.15)

It’s Arial! Arial! Everywhere! in Steve Galluccio’s homage to disco Montreal, Funkytown

   (2011.03.11)

Steve Galluccio remembers Montreal in the ’80s. I kind of do too

   (2011.02.28)

Xavier Dolan interviews Michael Musto – or is it vice-versa?

   (2011.02.27)

Let me save you the trouble of wading through Out’s list of “50 essential gay films,” half of whom are in dull groups of five anyway

   (2010.11.09)

“For Clayton—
Friend?”

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