Results for: love is a lie
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“Love Lies Bleeding” Is a Queer and Carnal Neo-Noir Western
Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian have explosive chemistry, gazing at each other with an intensity that feels both too soon and eternal.
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If You Loved the Grit, Gore, and Grime of “Love Lies Bleeding,” Watch These Gay Movies
Here are 20 queer films full of blood, sweat, and revenge.
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What Are the Astrological Charts of the Toxic Main Gays in “Love Lies Bleeding”?
Love Lies Bleeding, for all its many attributes, fails to tell us the birth charts of either main character. But maybe we can figure it out!
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Here’s Where You Can Watch the Movies That Inspired “Love Lies Bleeding”
This eclectic selection of five films makes perfect sense for anyone who has seen Love Lies Bleeding.
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From “Bring It On” to “Love Lies Bleeding”: The Best Training Montages of All Time
No matter the point of the movie, the training montage is a moment of unabashed euphoria: Here’s our “hero” (or “heroes”) doing what it takes to attempt to beat the odds.
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Anatomy of a Queer Sex Scene: Before ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and ‘Challengers’ There Was ‘Personal Best’
Sports are so much about physicality and physical exertion and bodies. It’s hard not to see the eroticism of it all.
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‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and the History of Female Bodybuilding Reveal Society’s Fear of ‘Monstrous’ Women
In Love Lies Bleeding, the two main female characters exist outside of the dominant cultural ideas of what makes a woman and what makes a man, not just in their bodies and in their actions, but also in their queerness.
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New “Love Lies Bleeding” Trailer Just Dropped and the Horny Lesbian Atmosphere Is Electric
Kristen Stewart is licking what is either blood or a protein shake up Katy O’Brian’s chest and I am EXCITED.
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Kristen Stewart Will Star in Bodybuilding Romance “Love Lies Bleeding” — Who Should Play Her Swole Love Interest?
Kristen Stewart will play the protective lover of a bodybuilder in “Love Lies Bleeding.” We brainstormed who should play her muscly boo and looked at a lot of biceps in the process.
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An Ode to Kristen Stewart’s Nervous Tics
Kristen Stewart’s nervous tics are not just her signature. They’re also the element that grounds each of her characters in reality.
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We Won — Sex Is Back On-Screen
With films like Drive-Away Dolls, Love Lies Bleeding, and Challengers, the movies are sexy again. But I’m not writing this piece to gloat — I’m writing it to get greedy.
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GET PUMPED! The Gay Kristen Stewart Bodybuilder Film Trailer Is Here
This trailer is the perfect embodiment of Be Gay, Do Crimes.
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The Age of Toxic Queer Women On-Screen Should Tackle Movie Musicals Next
In the last year a slew of movies have begun to presuppose, “What if queer women were out of their goddamn minds?” And that’s exactly what the musical genre needs.
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Kristen Stewart Will Be in a New Vampire Film — BUT WILL THERE BE BASEBALL
Kristen Stewart is set to star in Flesh of the Gods, a 1980s vampire thriller set in Los Angeles.
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Hallmark’s “Friends and Family Christmas” Is The Cheesy Holiday Romance Sapphics Deserve
“Friends and Family Christmas is everything that those of us who want an easy, cheesy Christmas romcom could ask for. Low stakes, lots of twinkly lights, and two openly queer actresses playing the romantic leads.”
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We Got High and Watched Hallmark Hanukkah Movie “Round and Round,” and Yes of Course the Sister Is a Lesbian
“Do you think we think everyone is gay because they are or because we are or because we are high or because of Jewish?”
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“Frida” Documentary Lets the Queer Disabled Communist Speak
The film doesn’t force her to always be Frida Kahlo, famous artist. She’s allowed to just be Frida.
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“You Can Live Forever” Shows Sapphic Love in A Religious World
Desire, passion, and love quickly override differences as Jaime and Marike quickly fall in love.
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Hulu’s ‘Prom Dates’ Tries to Be ‘Superbad’ for Queer Girls
While I had higher hopes overall for a screenwriter who says they “spend most of their time being gay,” Hannah’s coming out storyline is done well.
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Todd Haynes’ Cinema of Sight
May December is a thesis statement of sorts for Haynes’ entire filmography.