'Holding Space' journalist Tracy E. Gilhcrist has responded to the White House's ICE TikTok that used 'Defying Gravity.'
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The White House is facing criticism this weekend after sharing a TikTok using the song "Defying Gravity" and the "Holding Space" meme in a post about ICE deportations. Now Tracy E. Gilchrist, the journalist who originated the meme, has spoken out. Keep Reading →
Halloween may be gay Christmas, but honestly, so is Christmas! The cozy sweaters, the warm spiked beverages, the presents, and of course, the cheesy holiday movies we can’t help but love. Keep Reading →
When the original Running Man movie came out in 1987, reality TV was still a thing of science fiction. Now, in 2025, when the genre is as ubiquitous as bad politicians, the new version of Stephen King's dystopian story ramps up the action and flair but falls short in its political messaging and tone. Keep Reading →
Cynthia Erivo protected Ariana Grande from a man who rushed the carpet at the 'Wicked: For Good' premiere
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Wicked fans are thanking Cynthia Erivo for her fast actions on a red carpet after a man rushed Ariana Grande and put his arm around her. Keep Reading →
Sydney Sweeney's performance in Christy — a biopic that tells the story of out lesbian boxing athlete Christy Martin — has led to one of the biggest box office failures of all time, intense negative reactions from critics and audiences alike, and a jab from Ruby Rose as an out queer actor who was originally attached to the project. And yet, the real-life Christy Martin has now come to Sweeney's defense. Keep Reading →
LGBTQ+ movies rated NC-17: Bent, Henry & June, Trois
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This week, Maya & Samar director Anita Doran clapped back at the MPAA for slapping her lesbian romance with the dreaded NC-17 rating, pointing out the organization’s double standards when it comes to penalizing queer sex on screen. Keep Reading →
On Halloween, partygoers are sure to see plenty of Glindas and Elphabas, lots of sexy cats, and, of course, classic movie monsters like Dracula, Jason, and The Babadook. This year, another icon is being added to that list: Weapons' deliciously deranged Aunt Gladys. Keep Reading →