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    Didn't get a chance to see them in theaters? Check out the latest queer films now out on DVD.

    "Hairspray" on DVD!
    Musicals don't come any sunnier than this pastel-colored musical remake of John Waters' camp classic, based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway smash. Read our review!

    "Hairspray" trivia quiz!
    Fanatic fans can quote "Hairspray" at the drop of a hat, but what about trivia? Take our "Hairspray" trivia quiz now - try to match the quote to the "Hairspray" star who said it.

    Who said it: Famous drag quotes
    "It's the times. They are a-changin'. Something's blowing in the wind. Fetch me my diet pills, would you?" Which film is that famous drag quote from? Take the trivia challenge!

    "Small Town Gay Bar"
    This fascinating documentary focuses on a Mississippi community built around two tiny bars, Rumors and Crossroads. The film focuses on a group of folks who are less concerned with the national debate over gay marriage than they are with the life risks they take any time they drive their cars into a parking lot to grab a Bud Light with their friends. Read the full review.

    "Bring "Betty" home!"
    With fabulous fashion, the funniest gay character since Jack from "Will & Grace" and the biggest diva to grace prime-time TV since Joan Collins in "Dynasty," "Ugly Betty" was the surprise gay hit of the last year. Wait till you hear about the DVD!

    "300"
    One of the year's most amazing films is now out on DVD -- and as if the naked-gladiator glory wasn't enough, the DVD packs quite a punch as well. Take a look at some of the most amazing moments of "300" right now on PlanetOut!

    Ginsberg doc gets release
    Out for the very first time ever on DVD is the acclaimed 1994 art house hit, "The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg," and with celeb interviews that include Johnny Depp, Beck, Sonic Youth and many others, it's definitely worth checking out.

    "Gray Matters"
    A sprightly Heather Graham proves she can carry a screwball comedy as well as Barrymore or Kate Hudson in this romantic comedy about a girl in love with her brother's fiancé. Cute Tom Cavanaugh, funny Molly Shannon and Alan Cumming as a cab driver in drag round out the cast ...

    Priscilla on DVD
    "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert -- Extra Frills Edition" DVD has bloopers funnier than a drag queen caught without her makeup, deleted scenes released for the very first time, and lots of pics of half-naked muscle boy Guy Pearce in his prime. Yum!

    "Desert Hearts" special edition
    The new, two-disc special edition DVD of "Desert Hearts" has it all -- including never-before-seen outtakes from the famous love scene. And is the rumor that director Donna Deitch is planning a sequel true? Find out now ...

    "Dreamgirls" on DVD!
    If you were one of the thousands of gay fans who saw "Dreamgirls" over and over in the theater to relive Jennifer Hudson's superstar-making, Oscar-winning performance, the moment you've been waiting for is finally here.

    "Borat"
    We knew from "Da Ali G. Show" that Sacha Baron Cohen was a genius, but nobody could have predicted he'd release one of the most jaw-droppingly funny films of the year. And thanks to one of the most clever marketing campaigns ever, the flick also became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. "Borat" managed to clue a huge mainstream audience -- drawn in by the potty humor -- into the homophobia, prudishness and bigotry that so often goes unnoticed in American life.

    "Little Miss Sunshine"
    It swept Sundance, captured the hearts of America and even earned a "Best Picture" Oscar nod. And now it's out on DVD.

    "Loving Annabelle"
    Of course we know that stereotypes generally arise out of some grains of truth. But girls' boarding schools as hotbeds of lesbianism? Queer film historian Jenni Olson takes an inside look at the history of lesbian schoolgirls on the big screen.

    Madonna "Confessions"
    If you missed the super hot tour this past summer, the DVD is out now -- and we've got a video preview!

    "Not Ready to Make Nice"
    The fabulous documentary about the Dixie Chicks was one of the best films of 2006. You can catch it now on DVD -- and we've got the review.

    "The Devil Wears Prada"
    "Feel free to move at a glacial pace. You know how that thrills me." Meryl Streep is stunning in the role that earned her yet another Oscar nomination.

    "Infamous"
    Take a video look at the other film about legendary gay author Truman Capote.

    "United 93"
    The true story of passengers who took down a hijacked plane headed for the Capitol on September 11, 2001, averting the fourth phase of the terrorist attack. Some said it came too soon, but a remarkably unsentimental approach favoring the harrowing over the heroic creates a punch-in-the-gut impact and a starkly inspiring depiction of bravery emerging from chaos. Cheyenne Jackson stars as the gay rugby player, Mark Bingham.

    "Kinky Boots"
    This feel-good Britcom about ordinary folks who devise novel formulas for success during economic strife is "The Full Monty" with a twist: Instead of stripping down to save the day, a working-class family manufactures thigh-high, hooker-esque boots for drag queens -- and saves not only the family business but the self-respect of working blokes and talented trannies alike.

    Watch the "Kinky Boots" trailer now

    "Guys and Balls"
    A rehash of every come-from-behind feel-good sports movie you've ever seen (except for the gay angle): Leather man -- check; swishy Beckham-loving groupie -- check; lovable bear -- check; drag queen -- double-check. Stir in one good-looking blond babe as the romantic interest, and you're there. It ain't Shakespeare ... but how far wrong can you go with a gay soccer comedy?

    Watch the "Guys and Balls" trailer now!

    "Noah's Arc" season one
    "Noah's Arc" explores the daily lives of Noah, Alex, Ricky and Chance, four African-American gay men in Los Angeles, through their relationships with their friends and lovers. Noah believes he's finally found love in his new boyfriend, Wade, but soon realizes that he, along with his best friends, must still endure the everyday drama that comes with living in LA. From new boyfriends to strained friendships to career changes, these men persevere and live their lives with grace and wit.

    "Gay Sex in the '70s"
    Hailed by critics and audiences alike, "Gay Sex in the '70s" director Joseph Lovett focuses his story on New York City between 1969 and 1981, using remarkable present-day interviews and stunning archival footage to take viewers back to days just after Stonewall. Lovett takes us back to the piers, the trucks, the Central Park rambles, the back rooms and the baths. It was a time when repression and fear were replaced by a sexual explosion, when shame became joy.

    Watch our exclusive "Gay Sex" trailer now

    "A Year Without Love"
    This dark, artful drama follows a frustrated, promiscuous Argentinean poet on a hungry quest for fulfillment -- professional, artistic, romantic and sexual.

    Read the full review

    "Imagine Me and You"
    Piper Perabo cements her popularity with lesbian fans by taking a second gay role in the British comedy "Imagine me and You."

    Read an interview with Piper Perabo, plus a review of the film

    "Queer as Folk," the final season
    It's the last hurrah for Brian and the gang at "Queer as Folk." It's the spectacular swan-song season of the quintessential homo-drama we've come to know and love. Will Melanie and Lindsey salvage their relationship? Will Emmett and Ted ever find true love? And Brian getting married? WHAT?!

    Full "Queer as Folk" coverage

    "Adam & Steve"
    The above-average comedy starring Parker Posey, Craig Chester and Chris Kattan is definitely worth checking out on DVD.

    Full "Adam & Steve" coverage

     
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