After another great run, Tough Love reaches its Season 3 finale with ‘Change’, which sees Steven and his new ‘friend’ Tyler, deciding whether to take it to the level – however Tyler has an announcement that throws changes everything.
The revelation certainly doesn’t bring out Steven’s best side as he deals with life once more not turning out the way he’d hope. He’s also still not entirely comfortable with the fact that his previously lesbian friend Blaire is now dating a guy, and has a revelation of her own.
Creator/star Steven Bell comments, “This week, things get kind of serious for a minute. We take a break from all the silliness and deal with some painful topics, like rejection and friends growing apart. We’ve been doing this show for three years now. Blaire and I are completely different people now. We wanted to take this opportunity to look back on our lives and how things have changed. But don’t worry there are still some solid laughs in this one.”
Take a look at the new episode below and click here to catch up on the rest of Season 3. [Read more…]
Technically this isn’t really a gay film – it’s a short for everyone – but it looks beautiful and features an extremely hot and talented guy at its centre, so we’re including it anyway. The film was made and released by Access Oneness, which posted it on their Facebook page.
When you becomes a mother, do you have to give up partying, drinking and having fun? That’s essentially the question behind Bad Moms, although as it has a script from The Hangover’s Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, I think it’s fair to say they’ll come down on the side of moms being allowed to let it all hang out.
Turtle Power is returning this summer with the release of New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, which follows up the unexpectedly successful live-action movie from a couple of years ago. Now a new trailer and another poster for the movie has arrived.


A few weeks ago, the likes of Guy Pearce, Mary-Louise Parker, Rachel Griffiths were announced for major role in Gus Van Sant and Dustin Lance Black’s major, 7-part gay rights miniseries, When We Rise. Now some more big names have signed on, with