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Tu Mamá So Hot, We Need A Cold Shower.

Long before Academy Award-winner Alfonso Cuaron made us bite our nails in Gravity, he made us want to nibble on Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna for hours. It was way back in 2001 when we first saw Y Tu Mamá También, a beautiful Spanish-language film that was one of our first big-screen introductions to passionate three-ways, and full-frontal male nudity. Road trips […]

Transition Of Power

There’s a big transition taking place Friday. And it’s going to be glorious. Because that’s when CinéWilde kicks off its fourth season of LGBTQ movies at the Texas Theatre with Transamerica in 35mm. The Oscar-nominated film starring Felicity Huffman chronicles the metaphorical (and actual) journey of Bree, a transgender woman who embarks on a cross-country road trip with a long-lost son whom she’s […]

Thanks For Nothing

When we saw that CinéWilde was screening To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar, we were ready to wax our legs poetic about how terrible this movie is. But the team at CinéWilde beat us to the punch. (Thankfully). As the queer film-loving organization celebrates its second birthday, the organizers decided to embrace their “terrible twos” and showcase one […]

Sign Of The Cross(dresser)

Other than the fantastic-yet-underrated Connie & Carla, there aren’t many great examples of movies in which women cross-dress as men. But the gold standard has always been Victor/Victoria. Not only is this musical comedy extra fun because of the whole delightfully confusing “woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman” conceit, it’s just an outright classic ‘80s […]

Fierce Factor

Madonna may have made it famous, but there are other queens of voguing. It’s all part of the iconic, Oscar-nominated documentary, Paris Is Burning, which was released way back in 1991. For those who’ve never seen it, this is definitely part of the Gay 101 curriculum because of its in-depth look at the world of New York drag and house […]