"Crazy, Not Insane" examines the chilling work of serial killer psychologist Dorothy Lewis
The queer biracial actor also believes its "problematic" for straight actors to play LGBTQ roles
With a new two-hour "Dragula" special, the decidedly offbeat Boulet Brothers offer a pandemic-spurred Halloween treat
From his powerful role as an LGBTQ pioneer on HBO's Equal to stealing souls on Netflix's Julie & the Phantoms, Cheyenne Jackson has all sides covered
Hulu's "Helstrom" keeps its focus too firmly set on the rearview mirror
Netflix's anthology series reflects the myriad ways people are staying connected, while forced to remain apart
Radha Blank writes, directs, and raps her way to a solid feature debut with "The Forty-Year-Old Version"
Since directing "The Boys in the Band," Joe Mantello sees Mart Crowley’s landmark gay play in a whole new light
Noah Purvis suddenly disappeared from the CBS reality show just days after entering the villa.
HBO's queer-themed We Are Who We Are encapsulates the unique coming-of-age atmosphere on a U.S. military base in Italy
The Manscapers have turned LGBTQ-focused garden makeovers into a coast-to-coast gardening franchise
Whether it's her new Netflix special or writing for SNL, Sam Jay is building a comedy career that is as bold as it is masterful
Coree Woltering and Team Onyx blaze trails and scale mountains on "World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji"
"Umbrella Academy" and "Dark" use time as a narrative device, while "Mrs. America" returns us to a critical time in our history
Tim Zientek's show offers a sexy, soulful take on a rarely told tale