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For better or worse
FILM: When a gay party boy and a staunch Mormon get together, sparks fly, values clash and two pretty boys learn a lot.
A long, hot summer for gay films
FILM: Porn stars, drag queens, lesbian impregnation schemes,
Broadway legends, catty schoolgirls and kidnapping dramas should all hold appeal for gay film fans this spring and summer.
Gays flourish
FEATURE: After TV’s successful summer experiment with gay shows, queers are back on the big screen for autumn
‘Trip’ lacks chemistry
FILM: New DVD releases about gay life highlight stories involving a tumultuous decade of queer history and a single weekend a couple shares.
Two boys and a girl
FILM: ‘The Dreamers’ captures many hallmarks of the ’60s: young people crossing sexual frontiers and those heady political protests.
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Like father, like son
FILM: Mario Van Peebles’ homage to his dad’s effort to make a feature film in 1971 reveals a father’s strengths and weaknesses.
Breaking all the rules
FILM: A Brazilian prison and a Christian high school are the settings for new films that deal with gay issues in markedly different ways.
A long, hot summer for gay films
FILM: Porn stars, drag queens, lesbian impregnation schemes,
Broadway legends, catty schoolgirls and kidnapping dramas should all hold appeal for gay film fans this spring and summer.
Brad’s Greek adventure
FILM: A 10-year battle is recounted in ‘Troy,’ and a beer baroness creates a contest to find ‘The Saddest Music in the World.’
Gaydar in the cineplex
FILM: Three new flicks — ‘Mayor of the Sunset Strip,’ ‘Mean Girls’ and ‘13 Going on 30’ — offer minimal gay content for film fans.
Two ‘family’ movies
FILM: ‘Ella Enchanted’ and ‘Home on the Range’ are movies for kids and adults alike that have their share of gay flair.
The British are coming
FILM: Two new films — ‘trong>Intermission’ and ‘trong>The
Ladykillers,’ — show
what’s good and bad about European filmmaking.
Up close and boring
: Yves Saint Laurent talks candidly about his life and career in two films that, ultimately, are not as exciting as they really could be.
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