Following its incredibly successful first run, which included millions of viewers (via Amazon Instant Video), winning two Golden Globes, five Emmys and plenty more awards, Transparent is coming back for Season 2, and we’ve got the first teaser trailer to prove it.
Take a look at it below.
Jeffrey Tambor’s Maura Pfefferman is back, with her dysfunctional family moving on from the initial surprise and readjustment of realising the patriarch of their family is actually a matriarch.
The teaser revolved around a wedding pic, with The Verge saying, ”The whole family’s trying to get together for a wedding photo — it looks like Sarah (Amy Landecker) is one of the two brides — but it’s quickly submarined when the photographer calls Maura (Jeffrey Tambor) ‘sir.”
The whole of Season 2 will be released on December 11th.
Tyler Oakley is one of the most successful of the growing band of names who’ve found fame (and sometimes notoriety) through social media. While many of these young celeb have come out as gay after finding popularity, Oakley has never been in the closet to his fans and, alongside the snippets of his life he’s shared online, he’s also long been involved with LGBT activism.
It has long been believed by many that the ranks of Catholic priests are filled with gay men who headed for the church due to difficulties dealing with their sexuality and who were therefore attracted to a job where they are supposed to be celibate and heading towards everlasting salvation from their ‘evil urges’.
We cover quite a lot of crowdfunding campaigns on BGPS, so it’s always good to see a film that’s made it into post-production thanks to a Kickstarter, rather than just disappearing, never to be heard from again. We covered the campaign for
I actually spotted Ben Whishaw during the filming of London, when he was shooting a scene on the platforms at London’s Paddington Station. Now we get out first proper taste of the TV drama with a trailer.
For the past few years, the Boys Of Film collection has been bringing us some of the very best gay-themed short films from around the world (
Following its screening at the recent BFI London Film Festival, Peccadillo Pictures is set to release the potent documentary Chemsex in UK cinemas on December 4th.
Synopsis: ‘Carole Leblanc and Jo Béfort started their wine adventure six years ago in Collias, France. Their dream was to produce excellent wine. They had no experience, just their passion – and friends. Winemaking is a complex and labour intensive process, and still a very macho affair in France.
Synopsis: ‘Discover what really went on in Sydney’s gay world with CROCADYKE DUNDEE from Fiona Cunningham-Reid’s (Thin Ice, Feed Them To The Cannibals) double documentary set.
A couple of weeks ago it was revealed that the Netflix series Jessica Jones would give us the first major LGBT character in the Marvel screen universe, in the form of Carrie-Anne Moss’s Jeri Hogarth, who is a lesbian. There are also suggestions the main character may be bisexual.