It's a ridiculously small, small world in the busy action-comedy follow-up "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard"
"Luca" is a relaxed, breezy tale of the endurance of true friendship
Films will be projected onto a 20-foot screen at the central Transit Pier every Thursday evening
In the Heights star Stephanie Beatriz tells us something we don’t know about the joys of disappearing into character.
So subtle is the romantic feeling in the Tel Aviv-set gay drama "Sublet," that you might not feel a thing
Tig Notaro's burst of fame in Star Trek: Discovery and Netflix’s Army of the Dead finds her enjoying an unexpected ride.
Deadpan gay horror-comedy "Road Head" is, somewhat surprisingly, the right amount of racy, silly, and scary
Conservatives barred trans teen Mack Beggs from wrestling as a boy in high school. Hulu's "Changing the Game" recounts his story.
Disney's origin story for Cruella de Vil is a pointless, overblown waste of two hours and fifteen minutes.
Bloom has a starring role in the acclaimed romantic drama
John Krasinksi's family survival horror "A Quiet Place: Part II" is predictable but well constructed
Brian Tyree Henry stars as Phastos, who is married to a man and raising a child in "Eternals," which releases this November
"Dance of the 41" reimagines a scandalous chapter of Mexican queer history as a lush period melodrama, both sexy and tragic
In Amazon's documentary "All I Know So Far," we see Pink The Mother and Pink The Wife, not just Pink The Performer
A frightening premise and two solid lead performances add up to a tense and gruesome lesbian-themed thriller