Marriage isn’t for the faint of heart. It takes strength, courage and love to take the wedding vow and honor that commitment. I know. I failed. (Though someday, I may [...]
It’s one thing to tackle the festival circuit, it’s quite another to hit it full force, push it back ten yards and drive it into the ground. But that’s just [...]
Many thanks to the rambunctious Rachael B! This film is presented as part of The 14th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Director: Fawn Yacker & Dee Mosbacher In 2005, [...]
Many thanks to the rambunctious Rachael B! This film is presented as part of The 14th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Director: George O’Donnell In a quiet Florida suburb, [...]
Many thanks to the rambunctious Rachael B! This film is presented as part of The 14th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Director: Stian Kristiansen If John Hughes had ever [...]
Many thanks to the rambunctious Rachael B! This film is presented as part of The 14th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Director: Arthur Ian Glimpse through the keyhole into [...]
Many thanks to the rambunctious Rachael B! This film is presented as part of The 14th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Dir: Gonzalo Justiano Macho man Charly (Rodrigo [...]
Homophobes forget that if all the world’s a stage, they’ll be lucky to join the chorus line. The LGBTQ community knows how to put on a show; straight theater can’t [...]
(click here for my interview with Yun Suh, director of CITY OF BORDERS, or watch the podcast embedded below) An Israeli, a Palestinian and a South Korean walk into a [...]
This week, The Warren Report had the honor of screening Drew Emery‘s INLAWS & OUTLAWS, an emotionally-charged documentary that celebrates the sanctity of love while gently suggesting the sanctity of [...]
What do you get when you fall in love? Inlaws & Outlaws cleverly weaves together the true stories of couples and singles— both gay and straight — and all into a collective narrative [...]
In the summer of 1977, David Richard Berkowitz terrorized New York City. Known also as The Son of Sam, he killed six people and wounded seven others. He claimed he [...]
Running time: 108 minutes Many thanks to the rambunctious Rachael B and Three Dollar Bill Cinema! In this striking portrayal of 1960s working class British life, a young married [...]
Like kids, priests say the darndest things. Watch today’s THINK piece for another example of out-of-pulpit sermonizing inspired by Hollywood’s heathens. Isn’t it so sad when principals interfere with propheteering? [...]