Debuting on PBS, Vivian Kleiman's "No Straight Lines" casts a perceptive light on the rise of queer underground comix.
"Celluloid Bordello" shrewdly probes cinema portrayals of sex work via classic film clips and commentary from actual sex workers
Despite major blind spots, Netflix's pro tennis docuseries Break Point engages, giving a candid look at players' lives on tour.
Silen Wellington and Walken Schweigert infused their queer-themed opera with melody, attitude, and magic.
Kyle Edward Ball's viral horror sensation 'Skinamarink' is getting a theatrical run for one week before streaming on Shudder.
In an exclusive interview, OnlyFans superstar Diego Barros talks about his career, his first MAL Weekend, and his...endowment.
'Broadway Rising' offers a comprehensive chronicle of a community knocked down by COVID and then rising resiliently to its feet.
Come for the great cast but don't expect great thrills with this turbid adaptation of Louis Bayard's 'The Pale Blue Eye.'
The best films of 2022 forged boldly into darkness to illuminate the inner lives of heroes, villains, and some notable donkeys.
A comic love letter to theater fans, 'Which Way to the Stage' hits its marks with affection and pinpoint accuracy.
The controversial queer film auteur SCUD reveals whether he'll really call it quits after his latest erotic feature "Apostles."
Playwright Samuel D. Hunter poured his personal pain into the role now earning Brendan Fraser the ovations of his career.
High-grade showbiz cheese, "Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody" genuinely entertains but feels only faintly authentic
Oscar-winner Damien Chazelle breaks down the backstory behind the fabulous excess in his Hollywood epic, 'Babylon.'
A gorgeous template for a virtual tourist experience, 'Avatar: The Way of Water' is less compelling as a sci-fi adventure.