'No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics' - Funny That Way
If ever there was a documentary subject that was long overdue, it would have to be that of LGBTQ+ cartoonists and comic book creators.
If ever there was a documentary subject that was long overdue, it would have to be that of LGBTQ+ cartoonists and comic book creators.
Let’s face it, the experience of going to see a movie in a theater has changed forever.
From the moment Nicole Kidman first appears onscreen as Lucille Ball in “Being the Ricardos” (Amazon Studios), it’s clear that writer/director Aaron Sorkin loves Lucy (although he must not have seen her in the movie version of “Mame”).
Gay Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar’s 2019 movie “Pain and Glory” was a career high water mark, especially coming as it did just a few years after his first certified flop, “I’m So Excited!”
The late gay screenwriter and director Colin Higgins was the man behind a pair of early Dolly Parton movies.
If anything proves how mainstream the LGBT community has become, it's the advent of queer-themed made-for-TV holiday movies.