Jill Gutowitz
Furtive Lesbian Glances Are Vital to My Queer Movie Experience
From "Carol" to "Disobedience," forbidden lovers express their desire with surreptitious, lingering looks—and inspire a potent nostalgia for some of us.
The Overwhelming Whiteness of Queer Women on Teen TV
Queer women on teen TV shows are, by and large, blindingly white. Though things are slowly changing, they're not changing fast enough.
Does the Pilot of 'Entourage' Actually Suck?
The HBO bro-comedy has always been awful, but it's taken on a disturbing new light since.
LGBTQ Representation on TV Still Sucks
A new GLAAD representation report found that the majority of queer characters on TV are white and male.
Coming Out at Work Is More Complicated Than You Think
After taking a massive survey to understand why many Americans still aren't out at work, we asked the hosts of the podcast 'Nancy' what they found.
'Professor Marston' Is a Trailblazer for Polyamory in Film
The film might be the first to put polyamory center stage without vilifying it.
How 'Battle of the Sexes' Flubbed Its Lesbian Storyline
The otherwise-solid film came with an almost comically heavy-handed lesbian romance plot. It's far from Hollywood's first.
Extraterrestrial Star Rihanna Loves Playing Aliens in Movies
"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" is the latest film featuring RiRi as a majestic being from outer space.
'Rough Night' Is a Monumental Portrayal of Queer Women On-Screen
This is a bona fide big budget Hollywood comedy from a major studio that doesn't screw up how it portrays its lesbian leads. And that left me in tears.
Disney’s 'Exclusively Gay Moment' Is Long Overdue
Time and time again, kids' film directors have had to step up to address the fans clamoring for LGBTQ representation in the wake of studio silence. Will Disney reverse the trend?