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Sydney Sweeney Shines in 'Christy' at TIFF

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Vulture

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Sydney Sweeney delivers her best performance to date in the film 'Christy,' a biopic about boxer Christy Salters, which explores themes of sexuality, femininity, and abuse. The film was well-received at TIFF, showcasing Sweeney's acting prowess and addressing complex social issues, with potential for awards recognition.

Highlights from Eurogamer's Pride Week 2025

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Eurogamer

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Eurogamer's Pride Week 2025 featured articles exploring queer culture in gaming, including the history of bisexuality in games, polyamory representation, the LGBTQIA+ community in Final Fantasy 14, games inspiring real-world action, and an interview with Ashly Burch on authentic representation. The series highlights progress and ongoing issues in queer gaming culture, with plans for future celebrations.

JoJo Siwa Addresses Her Sexuality and Responds to Miley Cyrus's Jokes

Originally Published 7 months ago — by E! Online

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JoJo Siwa, initially identifying as a lesbian, now describes herself as queer after her relationship with Chris Hughes helped her better understand her sexuality. She emphasizes that love is love and advocates for self-discovery and acceptance within the LGBTQIA+ community. Siwa also shares her joy in her personal relationships and her involvement in charitable work, highlighting her journey of self-awareness and happiness.

Gracie McGraw Embraces Queer Identity in Pride Month Celebration

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Just Jared

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Gracie McGraw, daughter of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, publicly came out as queer during Pride Month on Instagram, expressing her love for her identity and sharing her support for Pride's origins. Her parents celebrated her birthday and her recent acting debut in an indie film.

Gracie McGraw Comes Out as Queer During Pride Month

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Yahoo

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Gracie McGraw, daughter of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, publicly came out as queer during Pride Month via Instagram, expressing her love for being part of the LGBTQ+ community. Her parents have not commented, but her mother has shown support for LGBTQ+ causes in the past. Gracie, 28, has previously been recognized for her talents as an actress and performer.

Gracie McGraw Comes Out as Queer in Pride Month Post

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Yahoo News New Zealand

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Gracie McGraw, daughter of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, publicly came out as queer during Pride Month via Instagram, expressing her love for being part of the LGBTQ+ community. This is her first public acknowledgment of her sexuality, and while her parents haven't commented, her mother has shown support for LGBTQ+ causes in the past.

Drew Starkey & Harris Dickinson: Chemistry and Acting with A-Listers

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

Actors Drew Starkey and Harris Dickinson discuss their roles in the films 'Queer' and 'Babygirl,' where they play love interests to seasoned stars Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman, respectively. Both actors reflect on their chemistry with their co-stars and the challenges of stepping into complex roles. Starkey shares insights into working with director Luca Guadagnino and the intense preparation for a dance sequence, while Dickinson talks about the initial intimidation of working with Kidman and the creative process behind 'Babygirl.'

Daniel Craig Shines in Sensual Adaptation of 'Queer'

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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In Luca Guadagnino's film 'Queer,' Daniel Craig delivers a standout performance as William Lee, a fictionalized version of Beat writer William S. Burroughs. Set in 1950s Mexico City, the film explores themes of forbidden longing and addiction, as Lee, a drifter, becomes infatuated with a young Navy serviceman, played by Drew Starkey. Guadagnino's adaptation captures the rawness of Burroughs' unfinished novel, blending surreal and hallucinatory elements, while Craig's portrayal of Lee's desires and struggles is both robust and deeply human.

Daniel Craig's Bold Transformation in 'Queer': A Tale of Unsynchronized Love

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Luca Guadagnino's film "Queer," starring Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey, is a tribute to Beat writer William S. Burroughs, exploring themes of unsynchronized love and desire. Set in 1950s Mexico City, the film follows Craig's character, a heroin-addicted expat, and his obsession with a younger man, played by Starkey. The movie culminates in a hallucinogenic ayahuasca trip, symbolizing a fleeting moment of connection between the two men. "Queer" is noted for its artificial backdrops and a soundtrack featuring grunge and '80s pop.

Daniel Craig Shines in Guadagnino's Bold Adaptation of 'Queer'

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Seattle Times

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Luca Guadagnino's film "Queer," adapted from William S. Burroughs' novella, features a standout performance by Daniel Craig as William Lee, a complex character navigating desire and loneliness in 1950s Mexico City. The film, praised for its emotional depth and haunting portrayal of unfulfilled desire, also stars Drew Starkey, Lesley Manville, and Jason Schwartzman. Despite some narrative stumbles, "Queer" is noted for its mesmerizing exploration of human connection and loss, enhanced by Guadagnino's bold cinematic techniques.

Daniel Craig Discusses Masculinity and His Initial Hesitation to Play Bond

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

Daniel Craig revealed that one of his biggest reservations about playing James Bond was the "construct of masculinity" associated with the character. In a recent interview, Craig discussed how societal expectations of masculinity were often laughable but necessary to embrace for the role. After 15 years and five films as Bond, Craig expressed no regrets about leaving the franchise and is now exploring diverse roles, such as his character in Luca Guadagnino's "Queer." He emphasized the universal vulnerability of humans, contrasting it with traditional masculine ideals.