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Brendan Fraser says that his character’s sexuality is “immaterial” in The Whale. He’s wrong.
The Oscar-winner’s comments point to one of the reasons why some LGBTQ+ people argue that straight actors should not play LGBTQ+ roles.
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Oscars 2023: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ won almost everything
Jamie Lee Curtis addressed gender-neutral categories while director Daniel Scheinert blasted anti-drag laws.
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‘Oscar Wars’ author Michael Schulman on Hollywood’s fraught LGBTQ+ history
The Oscars—and Hollywood in general—have always had a complicated relationship with queer people and LGBTQ+ representation onscreen.
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This actress’s oscar nom shocked movie buffs. Now the Academy is investigating
Andrea Riseborough is nominated for her starring role in the low-grossing indie film, “To Leslie.”
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Get ready to have your heart broken by out director Lukas Dhont’s “Close”
Critics are calling the Oscar-nominated film “elegant” and “drenchingly sad.”
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Mj Rodriguez’s Emmy nomination is hopefully just the beginning for on-screen trans visibility
Mj Rodriguez’s nomination for “Pose” is certainly a milestone for Hollywood. It also gives hope to the many other trans actors that suffered through erasure and negative representation.
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Mia Neal speaks up for Black trans women & other moments from the Oscars
Neal’s comments highlighting Black trans women was just one of several moments for LGBTQ people at the Oscars, despite a limited number of out awardees and nominees.
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A documentary on Pete Buttigieg’s historic presidential campaign is coming
“Mayor Pete” was created from filmmakers that followed Pete & Chasten from early on in the campaign through the Iowa caucuses.
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Why does Kevin Hart still get to act as one of Hollywood’s top leading men?
Kevin Hart is now back to getting big roles and doing big interviews, many without any mention or acknowledgement of his Oscars debacle or previous inflammatory statements.
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Elton John won an Oscar but Janelle Monáe & Billy Porter stole the show
“I’m so proud to be standing here as a Black queer artist telling stories,” Monáe said, calling out the very white, male, and straight award ceremony.