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  • Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for the Oscars this Weekend

    Everything You Need to Know to Prepare for the Oscars this Weekend

    Hollywood is buzzing, and the 2024 Oscars are about to light up your weekend! It’s the night when stars shine brightest, and this year’s show is packed with amazing films, stellar performances, and a dash of dazzle. So, grab your popcorn, and let’s dive into the essentials you need to know for Oscar night!

    The Fabulous Films and Stars Vying for Gold

    This year’s Oscars are all about variety, with movies and actors from around the globe getting a nod. Categories like Best Picture and Best Actor are hot topics, and the International Feature Film section is like a world tour of cinema—chock-full of entries from Italy to Japan!

    Major Contenders and a Nod to LGBTQ+ Pride

    The race is on with top-notch nominees like Annette Bening lighting up the screen in Nyad. Plus, there’s a splash of rainbow pride with LGBTQ+ stories and actors in the spotlight, like the groundbreaking nomination for Colman Domingo.

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    Oscar Night: Expect the Unexpected!

    The 2024 Oscars promise thrills with a lineup that includes heavy hitters like Killers of a Flower Moon and Barbie. Prepare for an evening brimming with emotion, style, and maybe a surprise or two. Plus, performances from stars like Ariana Grande will add extra sparkle to the night.

    Star-Studded Serenades

    Get ready for an auditory feast at this year’s Oscars, as a lineup of stellar artists takes the stage to bring the nominated songs to life. Imagine the soulful vibes of Jon Batiste as he performs “It Never Went Away” from American Symphony, followed by the fiery Becky G delivering “The Fire Inside” from Flamin’ Hot. The enchanting duo Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell are set to captivate with “What Was I Made For?” from Barbie, while Ryan Gosling and Mark Ronson will team up for a dynamic performance of “I’m Just Ken. Scott George and the Osage Singers will offer a poignant rendition of “Wahzhazhe [A Song For My People]” from Killers of the Flower Moon.

    Where to Watch the Nominees

    Haven’t seen all the nominated flicks? No worries! Streaming services like Netflix and Hulu are your ticket to a pre-Oscar movie marathon. Whether it’s the gripping tale of Past Lives or the chilling storyline of The Zone of Interest, you’re in for a treat!

    How to Join the Oscars Extravaganza

    No matter where you are, you can be part of the action. Tune in from around the globe, or stream it live on ABC to catch every jaw-dropping moment and glamorous red carpet arrival. Additionally, you can watch live on abc.com and the ABC app or through streaming services such as Hulu Live TV, YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV.

    Mark Your Calendars!

    Remember, the Oscars kick off on March 10 at 7 pm ET. It’s a night of cheers, tears, and cinematic cheers, so be sure to tune in and witness movie magic unfold!

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  • Fran Drescher Says LGBTQ+ Stories are at Risk Due to Growing Hate Amidst Strikes

    Fran Drescher Says LGBTQ+ Stories are at Risk Due to Growing Hate Amidst Strikes

    Over the years we have seen an increase in representation in media of authentic LGBTQ+ characters. However, SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher warns that this progress is at risk due to studios not agreeing to a fair deal to end the ongoing strikes by actors and writers.

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  • Timothée Chalamet Takes on His Quirkiest Role Yet in ‘Wonka’ Prequel

    Timothée Chalamet Takes on His Quirkiest Role Yet in ‘Wonka’ Prequel

    Timothée Chalamet makes chocolate, and Hugh Grant is a dancing Oompa Loompa in the new trailer for Wonka.

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  • The Real Reason Why Harry Styles is not Playing Prince Eric

    The Real Reason Why Harry Styles is not Playing Prince Eric

    The director of The Little Mermaid live-action adaptation opens up about Harry Styles’ audition and why he ultimately did not take the role. (more…)

  • Stephanie Hsu’s New Comedy ‘Joy Ride’ Has Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

    Stephanie Hsu’s New Comedy ‘Joy Ride’ Has Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

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  • Outfest Fusion Festival to Honor Elegance Bratton and Showcase Feature Film Lineup

    Outfest Fusion Festival to Honor Elegance Bratton and Showcase Feature Film Lineup

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  • Sarah Ann Masse on the Power of Storytelling

    Sarah Ann Masse on the Power of Storytelling

    Sarah Ann Masse is a woman of many hyphens. She is a bisexual writer, filmmaker, comedian, actor, sexual violence survivor, and the founder of Hire Survivors Hollywood – an organization working to end retaliation against survivors of sexual violence in the entertainment industry. Masse was one of the first to come forward about Harvey Weinstein and recently starred in the groundbreaking Universal Pictures film She Said. She also came out as bisexual to her Instagram followers last June and openly shared her journey and experience as an invisibly disabled artist. Sarah Ann Masse is a storyteller. Read on to discover more about her story.

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    Sarah Ann Masse is a Real Weinstein Survivor

    Editor Caitlynn McDaniel spoke with Masse about her career and many endeavors, starting with her recent role as Pulitzer Prize-winning NY Times Journalist Emily Steel in She Said. Despite being an actress, Masse contacted the production company not about a job but about an opportunity.

    She hoped to encourage the production team to partner with real survivors for the making of the film. She Said tells the real story of two New York Times journalists who exposed the sexual abuse allegations against powerful Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Masse left a voicemail and wrote an email to the executives of the film.

    “I just wanted them to know about the advocacy work that I was doing and tell them that I thought this was a really great opportunity to work with survivors on this project.

    “But then I got an audition and I found out that many other Weinstein survivors had also gotten auditions.”

    Masse plays Pulitzer Prize winning NY Times Journalist Emily Steel in the film.

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    Speaking Out and Fighting Closing Doors

    Masse came forward as a Weinstein survivor in 2017.

    “It’s been a real up and down experience having come forward publicly,” Masse recalled.” There’s been so much that’s been positive. I’ve met so many other survivors and I’ve been able to share my experiences and become a really committed advocate,” she told Gayety. “I started my own organization, but there has also been difficult stuff.”

    After she came forward and shared her survival story, she noticed a significant stall in her career.

    “The phone stopped ringing. Auditions stopped coming in. I’ve dealt with online harassment and threats and obviously sort of like re-traumatization of going through my own story publicly and having the trials happening. So it’s been a wild five years.”

    Founding Hire Survivors Hollywood

    And she was not the only one. Masse shared her experience online in real-time and connected with other survivors who were also being blacklisted. She began pitching ideas to preexisting organizations to address this issue but found that no one was willing to invest in the initiative.

    “So after a couple of years of sort of unofficially advocating for this more informally, I launched Hire Survivors Hollywood. It was almost three years ago now, and it has been basically me and my director of communications running the whole thing.”

    Now, Hire Survivors Hollywood has a 30-person strong advisory board and offers a free, downloadable toolkit to create a safer work environment that includes survivors. It’s only the beginning, but the initiative has already greatly impacted the industry.

    “I want every production company, every studio and network to take our pledge and to consult with us and let us help them welcome in this really amazing group of people who are often multiply marginalized and come from lots of different backgrounds that often make it harder to get just a fair chance in this industry.”

    Putting Herself in Other People’s Shoes

    Masse says she utilizes her storytelling to encourage culture to be more inclusive, representative, respectful, and dynamic for people of all ages, genders, races, nationalities, abilities, sexualities, and creeds. The actress credits her own coming out to LGBTQIA+ storytelling, in-person and in the media.

    “I didn’t realize the way that I was looking at the world and appreciating the people around me wasn’t just everybody’s experience,” Masse said.

    In June 2022, Masse came out as bisexual, first to her husband Nick, then to her friends and family, and finally to her followers.

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    “There’s this compulsory heterosexuality that we have hoisted upon us, I think from birth. And so it took me a long time to understand that I wasn’t just appreciating a woman’s beauty and like that there was attraction there, and I just didn’t understand it for a criminally long time. And it feels silly to say it, but it was partially watching shows like Our Flag Means Death. That allowed me to see adults exploring and discovering things about their sexuality when they thought that it had been one very clear thing for their whole lives that let me start really asking myself those questions.”

    More From Masse

    Masse has numerous projects in the works. She landed her first role as a bisexual character in a film called Through The Rinse, she was cast in a Broadway-bound musical called The Right Girl, and is currently developing a new TV series.

    Follow Sarah’s journey and watch part one of her interview with Gayety below. Part two can be found here.

  • ‘Erin’s Guide to Kissing Girls’ is the Sapphic Coming-Of-Age Story You Need to See

    ‘Erin’s Guide to Kissing Girls’ is the Sapphic Coming-Of-Age Story You Need to See

    Erin’s Guide to Kissing Girls is an adorable coming-of-age queer film about middle school crushes. (more…)

  • Jim Parsons & Ben Aldridge Bring Heartbreaking True Story to Life in ‘Spoiler Alert’

    Jim Parsons & Ben Aldridge Bring Heartbreaking True Story to Life in ‘Spoiler Alert’

    TV journalist Michael Ausiello never imagined his memoir would evolve into a theater-released film directed by Michael Showalter (The Big Sick). (more…)