Archive for the 'Movies - Gay and Lesbian' Category

This controversial film explores the consequences of a young Mormon missionary, Aaron (Steve Sandvoss), recognizing his homosexuality and falling in love with another man. Aaron’s first sexual encounter with a gay “party boy” (Wesley A. Ramsey) leads to a passionate romance that gets Aaron excommunicated from his church and risks destroying both their lives. Charming and sexy, Latter Days offers a heady mix of romantic comedy and powerful drama.
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Andy and Larry Wachowski made their directorial debut with this crime-thriller. Gina Gershon stars as a handywoman who crosses paths with a gangster’s moll (Jennifer Tilly) and likes what she sees. Before you can say, “Unhook my brassiere,” they decide to filch $2 million and hit the road together. But Tilly’s beau (Joe Pantoliano) isn’t keen on giving up his money or his girl.
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At 16, Dedee Truitt (Christina Ricci) is a full-blown force of nature. When she moves in with her brother and his lover, she quickly seduces her way into a gender-bending love triangle. Lisa Kudrow plays against type as the straight-laced single woman with designs on Dedee’s brother, but Ricci’s bodacious performance steals the show, and her spunky narration keeps the film fresh and unpredictable.
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It’s grrrl power all the way in the first season of this controversial Showtime series about a close-knit group of lesbians (the “L” in L Word). Follow all the thrilling hook-ups and painful break-ups of Bette (Jennifer Beals), Dana (Erin Daniels), Jenny (Mia Kirshner), Marina (Karina Lombard), Alice (Leisha Hailey), Tina (Laurel Holloman), Shane (Katherine Moennig) and Kit (Pam Grier), who are proud to live life out of the closet.
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Teena Brandon (Hilary Swank) moves to a small Nebraska town in search of a new life. Preferring to cross-dress and taking the name Brandon Teena, she passes herself off as a boy, begins dating Lana (Chloe Sevigny) and makes friends among the town’s redneck men … until the truth is revealed. Swank’s Oscar-winning portrayal of this real-life character illuminates one woman’s voyage of self-discovery — and the events that cut it short.
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