Nowhere (1997)
Gregg Araki’s Nowhere is out there enough to keep you wondering what’s really going to happen there. And trust me, ANYTHING can happen in this movie.
Gregg Araki’s Nowhere is out there enough to keep you wondering what’s really going to happen there. And trust me, ANYTHING can happen in this movie.
When no one in my world could tell me how to accept myself, these artists taught me to trust my heart and let love go where it will.
Julyssa and Mirella sit down and talk about Sherlock Holmes, homoromanticism and fandom.
A Vietnamese-Canadian young man finds himself on the crossroads of following his heart or fulfilling his family’s expectations.
For Kyle, life is a series of misunderstandings and hard fought conclusions. Gant’s debut effort is definitely a bold step in the genre and is, in fact, an accurate portrayal of the erratic nature of a teenager growing into his own skin.
The second giveaway to celebrate the YAM LGBT blogathon. Enter to win the mystery/suspense novel Shift by Andrea Speed.
In a time when homosexuality was still very much taboo, Jonathan Demme dares give what many dubbed in the late 80s/early 90s as the “gay plague” very careful consideration, and by extension highlight the element most neglected therein — the human element.
I Love You Phillip Morris is the best film Jim Carrey has done in years and it’s a good reminder of how great he can be when he isn’t doing typical Hollywood comedies.
A bitter Filipino-American gay man exploits Orientalism for revenge and monetary gain.