While the main competition at Cannes was giving snoozefest, the real red carpet drama came from a new horror-comedy and a restored classic that had us screaming—but in a good way! It's clear queer culture is thriving, finding its voice in the shadows and making a magnificent splash.
Aleshea Harris, the genius behind the acclaimed drama 'Is God Is,' is taking her rightful place in the director's chair, proving that talent knows no bounds. Inspired by the ultimate queen of clapbacks, Rihanna, and the delicious allure of revenge plots, Harris is set to serve up cinematic realness that will leave us all gagging for more.
Get ready for a month of cinematic thrills where brawling teenagers, vengeful widowers, and seasoned swordsmen take center stage, proving that resilience and fierce determination truly make for a compelling watch. From epic battles to emotional triumphs, these films offer the kind of escapism that truly hits different, honey.
Guy Ritchie's latest action spectacle, 'In the Grey,' brings us two leading men, Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal, serving up sun-drenched thrills and undeniable on-screen chemistry. It's a high-octane ride where the lines of right and wrong are deliciously blurred, but the fashion statements? Darling, they're sharper than a freshly contoured cheekbone.
While Hollywood's usual razzle-dazzle was notably absent from Cannes' early days, leaving a quiet void, our fierce independent filmmakers Jane Schoenbrun and James Gray are still making waves. This moment proves that true artistry, especially from our unique perspectives, always finds a way to shine brighter than any big studio budget.
Comedy icon Martin Short, the subject of a new documentary, has navigated unimaginable personal losses with an unwavering spirit of joy. His story is a fierce reminder that even through the darkest moments, there's always a laugh to be found, a wig to snatch, and a reason to dance.
Get ready for a cinematic realness check! Our resident film queens have dropped the tea on six new flicks serving everything from high drama to pure joy, promising a movie night full of fabulous feels and fierce entertainment.
This month's free movie collection, featuring the iconic "Before" trilogy, is serving up all the feels for blossoming queer love and the delicious drama that comes with it. Get ready to dive deep into romance, heartbreak, and the ultimate queer journey of self-discovery, all from your couch!
Get ready for a fierce fashion comeback as director David Frankel spills the tea on a hilarious scene featuring the iconic Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway. This *Devil Wears Prada 2* tidbit proves that some queens never lose their crown, nor their razor-sharp wit.
This month, we're spilling the tea on kid-friendly flicks serving up animated critter charm and a fierce nature doc celebrating the wild side of life. Prepare for a dose of queer joy as we highlight movies that teach acceptance and the fabulous diversity of the world, from a hunky-voiced creature to majestic orangutans!
On Tangier Island, a devout community faces the undeniable reality of rising seas, even as many cling to skepticism about man-made climate change. It’s a real 'come on, honey' moment where Mother Nature is serving the ultimate tea, whether they're ready to sip or not.
Get ready, queens, because Aleshea Harris's film debut, 'Is God Is,' has arrived, and it's a sibling revenge fantasy that’s giving us everything we never knew we needed. Kara Young and Mallori Johnson are slaying the screen, proving that sometimes, a little well-deserved payback is the ultimate form of queer joy.
Hold onto your wigs, queens, because Curry Barker's latest supernatural thriller takes 'I love you to death' to a whole new, chilling level. It's a fabulous reminder that while passion is a fire, possession is a five-alarm blaze that'll snatch your soul faster than a discounted designer bag.
Katie Aselton’s latest melodrama takes us deep into the California desert, where a woman is unraveling after a mysterious marriage conflict. Get ready for a journey of self-discovery, dramatic breakdowns, and perhaps, a fabulous new beginning that absolutely slays.
Our screens are buzzing with the latest cinematic thrill, 'Life Hack,' where a squad of teens isn't just about the digital mischief; they're serving up sweet, sweet justice to a cryptocurrency billionaire. Get ready for a heist that proves sometimes, the best hacks come with a whole lot of heart and a dash of queer joy.
Paul Dano and Jude Law are gracing the silver screen, darling, giving us a peek into the shadowy world of Vladimir Putin and his enigmatic 'right-hand man'. Expect high drama and perhaps a little political intrigue, honey, served with a side of queer analysis.
The glitz and glam of Cannes just got a shade more dramatic, as festival honchos are duking it out over whether our cinematic darlings should spill the tea on global politics. It's giving high-stakes realness, darling, and we are absolutely living for the discussion.
Get ready for a dose of vintage queer joy as Elaine May's 1971 masterpiece "A New Leaf" slays its way back onto the big screen. This restored gem proves that screwball genius, even with a side of homicide, is always in vogue.
This documentary dives deep into the vibrant, often untold stories of 15 incredible figures from the Asian and Pacific diasporas, giving us all the tea on their individual histories and fierce journeys. Get ready for a fabulous ride through their struggles and triumphs, proving that finding your voice and chosen family is always a moment to celebrate.
Naomi Ackie is serving up a masterclass in fearless acting with "I Love Boosters," proving that when you authentically show up, the only direction is up. This queen is officially moving past the hype and into legendary status, inspiring us all to embrace our own fabulous truths.