Not exact matches
From Queens Chronicle: When Daniel Dromm, a Democratic district leader who organized the event, first saw «Divided We Fall,» he found that the
film paralleled some of the most difficult
moments in his life as a
gay man living in Queens, and wanted to bring the
film to Jackson Heights, his community.
At the end of a big rhinoceros battle, a male character submits to Gurira in the
film's single most iconic shot, while an earlier scene in which she tosses aside a bad wig ranks as the most
gay - friendly Marvel
moment to date.
And all those controversies happening around the
film for having a «
gay moment», trust us you wouldn't even notice because it's as short as blink and miss
moment.
Director Bill Condon recently announced that the
film would feature an «exclusively
gay moment» for the first time in Disney history.
Director Bill Condon notes that the
film's «exclusively
gay moment» will have a nice payoff at the end.
Government officials suggest the Disney
film's «exclusively
gay moment» could violate that country's «
gay propaganda» law.
It's one of the most grueling instances in the
film thanks to a perversely manipulative
moment of seduction courtesy of Martin Sheen (in his screen debut), pulling a stunt that his cohort Tony Musante would be treated to only a year later as a hysterical
gay man being questioned by Frank Sinatra in 1968's The Detective.
Has a mere
moment in a
film ever generated as much hand - wringing as the revelation that Josh Gad's LeFou is
gay in Beauty in the Beast?
When the trailer for Stonewall was released last month, it sparked debates (and boycotts of the
film) over the whitewashing of a watershed
moment in
gay rights history.
Condon revealed in an interview with Attitude that Josh Gad's characer, LeFou (the sidekick to villainous Gaston), will have what he calls an «exclusively
gay moment» in the
film.