Movie Night: E.T.
Cocktails, pizza, Reese’s Pieces and a Steven Spielberg classic! We understand you on a deep, personal, almost telepathic level. We’ll be right here.
Cocktails, pizza, Reese’s Pieces and a Steven Spielberg classic! We understand you on a deep, personal, almost telepathic level. We’ll be right here.
Jess’s Team Pick: Remember searching for subliminal drug messages in The Lion King? This is the gay version.
From “The House of Yes” to “9 to 5” to “Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion” and beyond, women are really really funny. Especially Parker Posey and Lisa Kudrow, apparently.
A writer on MSN says it’s bizarre that Indian audiences are so willing to see the “disturbing revelation” of gay relationships in Bollywood movies — but that doesn’t seem quite fair.
Please don’t cast Jude Law in my biopic.
Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard saw the Hangover Part Douche, and it was right up Nacho’s proverbial alley. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll laugh some more.
Don’t you dare judge me.
“You look so good with blond hair and black roots it’s like not even funny.”
Brittani’s Team Pick: No Look Pass. This film documents the journey of Emily Tay from her playing days at Harvard to a professional basketball career in Germany while in a relationship with a U.S. servicewoman.
The vagina lady is making an all-female version of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ and needs your help.
Highlights of this summer’s festivals include Jill Bennett & Cathy DeBuono’s ‘We Have to Stop Now,’ Chely Wright’s coming out story, “Show Me Love meets 500 Days of Summer” and ‘Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same.’
From Acromantula to Zonko’s, we have all your Harry Potter needs right here, including a Harry Potter corn maze.
Jesus Christ Nell, all I did was ask you what you wanted to have for lunch…
Radcliffe opens up to GQ about his battle with alcoholism, revealing the dark side of early fame.
Intern Grace’s Team Pick: I am obsessed with how completely awful this movie is. I love it.
We’re staying in tonight so we can make theme foods and watch movies. Sound good?
“Alike is a 17-year-old African-American woman who lives with her parents and younger sister in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood. Alike is quietly but firmly embracing her identity as a lesbian.”
It doesn’t matter if you’re an X-man or gay, cause, baby, you were born this way.
Tweens love Twilight and Reese Witherspoon is more than 33% lesbian, allegedly.
The Fish Child is a gripping tale of forbidden lesbian romance and a crime heist gone wrong. Maybe throw in some theft, a cute dog, human trafficking, and a gun fight and you have the whole package. The DVD is available July 26th.