How Benedict and Sophie reshape Bridgerton season 4’s romance
A closer look at Benedict Bridgerton’s emotional arc, Sophie Baek’s role, and the fan response to a moving coming-out scene in season 4
A closer look at Benedict Bridgerton’s emotional arc, Sophie Baek’s role, and the fan response to a moving coming-out scene in season 4
Nadia Melliti took home the César for best female hope at the 51st ceremony held at the Olympia, while a balanced palmarès and heartfelt tributes marked the night
watch the Oscar-nominated short film featuring Miriam Margolyes and discover the real-life inspiration behind the intergenerational friendship at its heart
Amy Leonard explains why she felt compelled to make Notice Me, a short film debut featured at BFI Flare 2026 that responds to the gaps she experienced growing up
Nadia Melliti was awarded the César for best young actress for her leading role in La Petite Dernière during the 51st ceremony at the Olympia
Megan Thee Stallion will step into the role of Zidler at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, marking a historic casting choice and her Broadway debut
Amy Leonard reflects on creating Notice Me and why the story mattered to her growing up, shared during BFI Flare 2026
The 51st César Awards at the Olympia balanced reverence for cinema with bold recognition of new voices and international collaborations
Fans flooded social feeds after Benedict’s tender coming out scene in Bridgerton season 4 part 2, celebrating its emotional honesty and the couple’s journey
Julia Vogl, MAFS Australia’s first openly bisexual bride, discusses being reduced to her sexuality and confronts biphobia following her pairing with Grayson McIvor
A concise roundup of the most notable LGBTQIA+ cinema and TV releases arriving in March, including festivals, streaming debuts and recommended trans‑led titles
Peaches delivers a searing comeback that fuses electroclash rhythms with explicit, political messaging to defend queer rights and bodily autonomy
Fans have seized on intimate moments between Francesca and Michaela in Bridgerton season four, sparking excitement about an expanding sapphic storyline and broader queer representation.
Hilary Duff reunited with longtime fans in London, mixing beloved hits and fresh material while preparing a global tour that runs into February 2027
Nadia Melliti earned the César for best emerging actress for La Petite Dernière, while the ceremony showcased multiple queer-themed nominations and honored Carine Tardieu’s L’Attachement as best film
Amy Leonard’s short Notice Me offers a joyful queer rom-com moment at BFI Flare’s 40th anniversary, exploring representation, community and cinematic lineage
A curated guide to 13 Thai BL shows that illustrate how the genre evolved from niche web dramas into internationally influential storytelling
Jacob Tierney has confirmed that filming for season 2 of Heated Rivalry will begin in August, aiming for an April 2027 release while author Rachel Reid delays Unrivaled to June 1, 2027
Bridgerton’s fourth season arrives in two instalments with a notable trans actress joining the cast, a sapphic subplot stirring fans and comedians offering cultural commentary
Kevin Williamson, the gay screenwriter behind Scream and Dawson’s Creek, co-wrote and directed Scream 7, returning to the franchise that launched his career
Join the DIVA Charitable Trust Gala Dinner where 13 LGBTQIA+ women and non-binary changemakers will be recognised, hosted by Deborah Frances-White and Thanyia Moore
Jacob Tierney announced season two will film in August with an April 2027 release; the Barlochan cottage from season one will be available to book on Airbnb for select May weekends
the teaser for Jane Schoenbrun’s new film pairs Gillian Anderson with Hannah Einbinder in a meta, queer horror that revisits a worn slasher franchise and plunges the characters into a violent, dreamlike abyss
Serena Morena, a standout from Drag Race México, was eliminated from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs The World after a bizarre lip-sync that immediately became watercooler fodder
Pamela Adie reunites characters from Nigeria’s first lesbian film in ìfé: (The Sequel), arguing that showing queer lives on screen is a political act and celebrating BFI Flare’s role in protecting high-risk stories