Gay men will always hold Sex and The City dear to their hearts because the lives and loves of these four stylish, saucy women have an uncanny way of mirroring our own.
In this enjoyable gangsterama, Garrett Hedlund plays a gay musician who bands together with his three brothers (one of them played by Mark Wahlberg) to find and exact revenge on their mother's killers.
Zee previews the much-feted Singapore art film Be With Me and found its depiction of teenage lesbian romance to be refreshingly unsentimental and objective.
In My Father's Den is one of those rare cinematic creatures: It is a quiet and slow-burning film that explores the human geography of grief, jealousy, misunderstanding and revenge. But if you think that those last four nouns alone might imply a sad and depressing time for the audience, you'd be wrong.
The Necessary Stage's production of Mardi Gras tries to cover too much in too short a time. The result is a hodgepodge of gay issues that don't penetrate us deeply enough. And we all like to be penetrated deeply, don't we?