Swan Song

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rewatching Todd Stephens’ Swan Song gave me a deep sense of compassion. It’s a movie about an aging queer man named Pat Pitsenbarger, who now lives in a small assisted living apartment. Once a celebrated hairdresser, Pat leads a quiet and uneventful life, his glory days long behind him. However, his story takes a decisive turn when his past suddenly comes knocking. A former … Continue reading Swan Song

Stephanie McVay: A cherished maternal figure in LGBTQ+ cinema

by Frank Gaimari Stephanie McVay is more than an actress—she’s an unexpected yet beloved maternal figure within the gay community. Her sincerity and side-splitting charm on-screen create something magical, making her a cherished figure in LGBTQ+ cinema. Born on November 8, 1954, Stephanie McVay is now 70 years old and continues to be a vibrant and versatile actress. Her career has showcased her remarkable talent … Continue reading Stephanie McVay: A cherished maternal figure in LGBTQ+ cinema

Another Gay Movie

⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you’re searching for a movie that delivers nonstop laughs while cleverly subverting teen movie tropes through a queer lens, look no further than Another Gay Movie. Directed by Todd Stephens, this bold and unapologetic comedy is a wild ride from start to finish. Overflowing with outrageous humor, heartfelt moments, and vibrant nods to LGBTQ+ culture, it’s both a celebration of camp and a … Continue reading Another Gay Movie

Edge of Seventeen (1998)

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Some films entertain, and then some tap into something deeper—an emotional truth, a lived experience, a slice of life that feels tender and raw. Edge of Seventeen does that, standing out as a heartfelt and powerful look at the messiness of growing up, figuring out who you are, and daring to be yourself. Directed by David Moreton and written by Todd Stephens, this coming-of-age … Continue reading Edge of Seventeen (1998)