Ellen Page is crestfallen. The petite Canadian actress, dressed in a fresh suit, is waiting for the hotel elevator with her flack following our interview during the Toronto International Film Festival ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than anything, Vito Russo loved the movies. More than 20 years after the gay activist and film historian's death, he is finally starring in one. Entitled simply, "Vito," the ...
Sissified, villainous, suicidal, self-loathing. Objects of pity, laughter or fear. As far as Hollywood has been concerned, homosexuals have been everything but fully human. That’s the message of “The ...
There's still a celluloid closet in Hollywood. Gay actors are far more open about their sexuality with friends and co-workers, than their agents, according to a new survey by the British trade union ...
In Vito Russo's book The Celluloid Closet (1981)—a landmark sociological examination of the historical depiction of gay characters in film—the author comments, "As expressed onscreen, America was a ...
Film archivist and activist Vito Russo had been dead for five years by the time the film version of his 1981 book The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality In The Movies reached the screen. But the ...
A playlist of suggestions to watch during LGBTQ+ History Month. Marlene Dietrich in the 1930 film Morocco, as seen in the 1996 documentary \u200bThe Celluloid Closet\u200b; Marsha P. Johnson as seen ...
More than anything, Vito Russo loved the movies. More than 20 years after the gay activist and film historian's death, he is finally starring in one. More than anything, Vito Russo loved the movies.