‘Kiss Me Kosher’: Sparks Fly When an Israeli Woman and a German Woman Fall in Love in this Cross-Cultural Farce
Photo: ‘Kiss Me Kosher’/X Verleih ‘Kiss Me Kosher’, the directorial debut of Venezuela-born, Israel-raised, German-based director Shirel Peleg, is a film with layers. On its surface, the film is a cute rom-com about an Israeli woman and a German woman...
HBO Max Celebrates Queer Love in the Face of Tragedy in Latest LGBTQ Masterpiece ‘It’s a Sin’
Photo: ‘It’s a Sin’/HBO Max Honoring Queer History Like all marginalized communities, LGBTQ individuals have endured a trying journey for social justice that will continue to persist for decades to come. The progress of gay acceptance can be loosely traced through the...
Marvel/DC LGBTQ Representation: Will Bisexual Star-Lord Amount to More Gay Superheroes on the Big Screen?
Video Version of this Article Photo/Video: Gay Superheroes/Hollywood Insider YouTube Channel Superhero Films Next Mission: LGBTQ Inclusion As the LGBTQ community makes strides in terms of representation in both social justice and entertainment, the opportunity for...
Golden Globes Snubs ‘I May Destroy You’ and Why It Deserves More Awards Recognition
Photo: ‘I May Destroy You’/HBO Max Michaela Coel has been unstoppable up until this point. Small roles in Black Mirror and Star Wars: The Last Jedi have given her the financial stability to embark on risky and distinct creative endeavors, allowing her to...

