The Autostraddle Encyclopedia of Lesbian Cinema has a brand new makeover for AF and AF Media members. More than 375 films and new ones added every day!
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Remakes and new adaptations can't hurt me because the originals still exist, but this is baffling when the movie is perfect and Sofia Coppola spent years trying to get another Wharton adaptation made with no luck
In honor of #WorldBookDay, we've got some big news to share: The Age of Innocence is coming to Netflix as a limited series!
Emma Frost will direct a fresh take on the classic 19th-century novel by Edith Wharton. More details:
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For the first time in the U.S., our film No Other Land is available to stream online. It doesnāt just show our past ā it captures our ongoing struggle. Watch it now -- all proceeds go to support the communities of Masafer Yatta.
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Many have wondered why straight influencer Tinx wrote lesbian romance novel, Hotter in the Hamptons. But did she even write it?
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Members can submit dreams and tarot questions to be answered in this new weekly newsletter, COWBOY CLAIRVOYANT! Check out the first three dream interpretations!
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ALT Screenshot of a Letterboxd review of American Assassin (2017):
I could write an essay about how soft boy actors trying to prove their masculinity have aided the military industrial complex.
āIn recent years, film and television have tried to prove the womanhood of trans girls by crafting perfect victims. But nothing has worked better than Weardās portrayal of the unique ways we can suck.ā
That monologue from The White Lotus, a Torrey Peters novella, and Louise Weardās lo-fi epic reveal who gets to be trans.
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For the 20th anniversary of spy pictureĀ D.E.B.S., @draw_gregory looks at how the ļ¬lmās subversive take on rom-com and espionage thriller tropes were misunderstood upon release yet endure for the queer community today. boxd.it/2tC
Phenomenal piece of journalism about a trans athlete here in British Columbia. Itās so important to share stories like hers, which affirm why we canāt concede on letting trans girls participate in sport.
Harriette Mackenzie is such a rare athlete: sheās a BC college basketball star, and she is trans. This is the story of her season: an in-game attack, anti-trans hatred, outing herself, a lifetime of trauma, and how she kept going, despite it all. thestar.com/sports/basketbalā¦