As Out on Film continues this week, Atlanta’s LGBTQ film festival shines a spotlight on the importance of matter-of-fact representation in cinema and other...
Atlanta’s 33rd annual LGBTQ film festival brings its roster online due to the coronavirus pandmeic, but that doesn’t affect the event's scope and depth...
Atlanta’s LGBTQ Film Festival announced its 33rd annual roster of screenings on Thursday that maintains the event's scope and depth, even as it adapts to this year’s pandemic-era challenges.
On Wednesday, Atlanta Pride finally revealed how it will recognize the 50th anniversary of Atlanta’s first march for LGBTQ equality, amid a backdrop of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter concerns.
In celebration of Stonewall Month and in partnership with Georgia Equality, Atlanta’s LGBTQ film festival Out On Film announced a weekly online screening series that begins next week.
Sam Harris burst onto the entertainment scene in that most ‘80s of ways — by becoming the grand champion of the original singing competition show Star Search.
Does queer love have an expiration date? What happens when your relationship that’s lost its spark, and your support network is crumbling around you? Out on Film asks the hard questions in 'Sell By.'
Atlanta’s LGBTQ film festival holds a special place in Q hearts. Get ready for 126 screenings, where we can count on the festival for quality content in genres for an array of LGBTQ audiences.
Doug Spearman's new film with actor Darryl Stephens, "From Zero to I Love You" completes a 20-plus year journey to the screen when it plays the Out on Film festival on Sept. 27.
On Monday, Out on Film announced its full festival slate for 2019. Get ready for big stars, indie darlings, heart-wrenching documentaries and of course, crowd-pleasing narratives.
All she wants to do for Thanksgiving is bring her girlfriend home and come out to her parents and family, but matters get sidetracked for the main character in the comedic “Lez Bomb.”
Atlanta’s LGBT film festival is rolling now on its 31st annual festival. True to form, it’s filled with an assortment of eye candy for fans of the male and female forms. We’re only human.
As Atlanta’s LGBTQ film festival opens its 31st annual celebration of cinematic queerness, we take a look at some of the shining stars of this year’s 11-day roster.
Atlanta’s LGBTQ film festival announced its lineup for next month’s 31st annual festival, revealing movies for every letter in the queer alphabet and content for queers every ilk.
The dancers of Swinging Richards have been baring it all for gay Atlanta audiences for years. Now, they’re about to show what they’ve got on screen – beyond the hot bodies.
Out on Film is bringing its biggest festival yet to gay Atlanta. And the roster of eye candy keeps growing. Here's a rundown of the hunks of the festival, some of which will be on hand during the event.
With a little Madonna, some bears, bullies, passion and love – even some big screen star power – Out on Film released its full lineup for the upcoming festival of LGBT movies.