A Trans with a Movie Camera - the Directors of Contemporary Trans Cinema
The Authors of Corpses, Fools and Monsters on the Directors of Contemporary Trans Cinema
Cover Story: Going ‘Nowhere’ Fast With Gregg Araki
The Influential New Queer Cinema Pioneer Talks Restoration, Revisitation, and Rapidly Encroaching Armageddon.
Hollywood legend Lee Grant talks being blacklisted, 'Valley of the Dolls', and the re-release of her documentary films
Once blacklisted actress and documentary filmmaker Lee Grant opens up about her career.
The Resurgence of Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy in the COVID-19 era
Revisiting Gregg Araki’s classic dark comedy “The Doom Generation” in the time of COVID.
Out on Film returns with an impressive virtual lineup of LGBTQ+ films
Our picks for this years virtual Out on Film LGBTQ+ Festival.
'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Isn’t Queer Cinema. It’s Better.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire opens in expanded theater release this weekend.
Review: there’s something missing in ‘Judy’
While a fantastic vehicle for its modern star, the film feels hollow without the subject’s singular voice.
Atlanta's Out On Film celebrates Queer World Cinema and More!
Check out WUSSY’s picks for must-see films at Out on Film!
Interview: Bruce LaBruce Critiques Second Wave Feminism With ‘The Misandrists’
Iconic queer director Bruce LaBruce on weaponizing pornography, radical anarchist lesbians, and more with his new film The Misandrists.
Editor's Note: Top 10 Films of 2017
Our totally unqualified, unsolicited list for the Best Films of 2017!
Queer Film Classics: Gregg Araki's Teen Apocolypse Trilogy
Twenty years after the making of Nowhere, Araki’s 90s teen cinema sets the tone for the queer future.
"The Lavender Scare" Recounts 1950's Anti-LGBT Witch Hunt
The Lavender Scare will play on Thursday, September 14th at 7pm at Midtown Art Cinema, courtesy of Out on Film and the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.