Month: February 2009

Television

Sugar Rush

Saccharin be damned. Her best friend, the appropriately named Sugar, gives 15-year-old Kim a reason to live — and lust…

Read More »
Television

Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About

Fear is a formidable motivator. Fear of being outed by the FBI may have caused the brilliant, yet desperately closeted,…

Read More »
Television

The 81st Annual Academy Awards

If last month's Golden Globes were a reliable predictor, expect The Wrestler (along with the puffy Mickey Rourke) to wrestle…

Read More »
Television

Sapphic Soap

While primetime has embraced gay characters for years, daytime television was a notoriously sturdy holdout. The conventional programming wisdom seemed…

Read More »
Film/DVD

A Siren in the Dark

Described as “a cross between The Sixth Sense and Blue Velvet,” this erotic drama focuses on police officer/psychic Cameron in…

Read More »
Film/DVD

Red Is the Color of…

Writer/director Anne Norda's quirky winner of best feature film at Los Angeles' La Femme Film Festival explores what happens between…

Read More »
Film/DVD

House of Adam

Gay Adam is murdered by young religious fanatics, and his closeted detective lover must bring his killers to justice. But…

Read More »
Film/DVD

Spaced Out

Diehard fans of The Munsters may enjoy this probing sci-fi comedy starring Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster). In it, “twisted, demented…

Read More »
Film/DVD

Whirlwind

Flirtatious Drake (David Rudd) spices up the lives of a group of 30-something gay men in New York City, but…

Read More »
Film/DVD

Teenage Angst

Award-winning director Thomas Stuber's boarding school drama centers on a group of classmates who dare each other into competing in…

Read More »
Back to top button