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The 12 best gay sex scenes of the decade (so far), from Fellow Travelers to On Swift Horses

Blow-jobs! Rimming! Toe-sucking! Sex scenes are back, and they’re hornier than ever. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS The industry’s sanitised, sexless era has finally fizzled out. The 2010s witnessed a sharp decline in erotic mainstream filmmaking as a result of increasing scrutiny from the internet (and sometimes, those within the industry) over whether sex scenes are necessary in driving the plot forward. Although billion dollar franchises didn’t hesitate to gratuitously flaunt actor’s ripped bodies – for example, Chris [insert any last name here, honestly] in [again, insert any superhero film] – general…

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Ryan Murphy casts Queer as Folk star Charlie Hunnam in major series

Charlie Hunnam has been cast in a major role for one of Ryan Murphy’s most successful dramas. At a recent screening for the second instalment in Murphy’s anthology series Monster (16 September), the writer and creator revealed that Hunnam will play serial killer and bodysnatcher Ed Gein in a forthcoming third season. Often referred to as the “Butcher of Plainfield” or the “Plainfield Ghoul”, Gein robbed graves and collected body parts, which he used to concoct household items and clothing. Although Gein admitted to the two murders of Mary Hogan…

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LGBTQ+ shows recently cancelled, from Uncoupled to Everything Now

Two and a Half Men ran for 12 seasons and 262 episodes. Let that sink in for a second. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Thanks to returning favourites such as Heartstopper, Good Omens and the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise, as well as new shows like Fellow Travelers, Glamorous and I Kissed a Boy, 2023 was undeniably one of the best (and most authentic) on record for LGBTQIA+ characters and narratives. Because queers can’t have nice things, however, several championed dramas with L’s, G’s, B’s, T’s and Q’s have been unceremoniously axed…

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The industry is horny again: The 10 best gay sex scenes of the decade (so far)

Blow-jobs! Rimming! Toe-sucking! Sex scenes are back, and they’re hornier than ever. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY ANISA CLEAVER The industry’s sanitised, sexless era has finally fizzled out. The 2010s witnessed a sharp decline in erotic mainstream filmmaking as a result of increasing scrutiny from the internet (and sometimes, those within the industry) over whether sex scenes are necessary in driving the plot forward. Although billion dollar franchises didn’t hesitate to gratuitously flaunt actor’s ripped bodies – for example, Chris [insert any last name here, honestly] in [again, insert any…

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Russell Tovey reflects on the Queer as Folk scene that sparked his gay awakening

Looking star Russell Tovey opened up about the Queer as Folk scene that sparked his gay awakening.  Back in 1999, LGBTQIA+ TV enthusiasts were first treated to the groundbreaking Channel 4 drama – which was created by It’s A Sin’s Russell T Davies.  The show follows an openly gay trio of friends – Stuart Alan Jones (Aiden Gillen), Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly), and Nathan Maloney (Charlie Hunnam) – navigating love, work and societal pressures in Manchester.  The series also featured Denise Black, Andy Devine, Jason Merrells, Esther Hall, Sara Todd, Carla Henry, Antony Cotton, and…

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Every LGBTQ+ show cancelled over the past year, from The L Word to Glamorous

Two and a Half Men ran for 12 seasons and 262 episodes. Let that sink in for a second. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Thanks to returning favourites such as 9-1-1: Lone Star, Euphoria and the RuPaul’s Drag Race franchise, as well as new shows like Heartstopper, Queer as Folk and the reimagining of A League of Their Own, 2022 was undeniably one of the best (and most authentic) on record for LGBTQIA+ characters and narratives. Because queers can’t have nice things, however, several championed dramas with…

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Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies teases Yasmin Finney’s future on the series

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has hinted at Yasmin Finney’s future with the beloved series.  Back in 2022, BBC announced that the Heartstopper star had joined the long-running series as a new Rose. “This show has a place in so many people’s hearts, so to be seen as a trans actress by the legend himself, Russell [T Davies], has not only made my year, it’s made my life,” she said in a statement following her casting. Davies echoed similar sentiments in an additional statement at the time. “Life on…

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Peacock’s Queer as Folk reboot cancelled after one season

Peacock’s critically acclaimed Queer as Folk reboot has been cancelled by the streaming service after just one season. The story, which is a reimagining of Russell T Davies’ groundbreaking 1999 drama of the same name, follows a group of friends whose lives are transformed after a tragic shooting occurs at New Orleans’ popular gay nightclub Babylon.  Ryan O’Connell, Jesse James Keitel, Candace Grace, Johnny Sibilly, Devin Way, Fin Argus, Kim Cattrall, Benito Skinner, Ed Bedgley Jr., Nyle DiMarco and Juliette Lewis all starred in the series. At the time of…

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