Daniel Radcliffe and the Chamber of Child-Star Secrets
Radcliffe opens up to GQ about his battle with alcoholism, revealing the dark side of early fame.
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.
This is a short film about two girls who cross paths. I fell in love with it.
MIRANDA JULY HAS A NEW MOVIE
Zombies have pretty much replaced vampires at this point, but you know what they haven’t replaced? Lesbian vampires, like those in the forthcoming “We Are The Night.”
Busk Films = Gay Things + Art + You = GOOD FEELINGS.
Just another romantic comedy cliché.
This important piece includes several graphics, one chart, and a lot of feelings about why movies suck now. All the ladies disappeared, everyone stopped talking, and everything started exploding.
‘Bloomington’ is a newly-released film with potential to be the newest lesbian movie drama hit, like Better Than Chocolate but … better.
Gays are really good at making really depressing movies, right?
“Studio executives believe that male moviegoers would rather prep for a colonoscopy than experience a woman’s point of view, particularly if that woman drinks or swears or has a great job or an orgasm.”
The Tribeca Film Festival features the world premiere of The Perfect Family, written and directed by two lesbians.
The incredibly true story of a girl in love with Netflix instant who watched 4 GLBTQ-related documentaries and one about politics and hip-hop and would like to share her experience with you.
“Nothing I’ve seen since “The Runaways” has made me want to run home and pick up a guitar more, and this feeling was cemented when my friend and I got up to leave and ran smack into Joan Jett.”
It’s season two, b*tches, get ready to get dark. We’re back. Real dark.