Soh Yun-Huei reviews Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin, which traces the parallel stories of two young men coming to terms with their sexuality and scarred boyhoods.
In My Father's Den is one of those rare cinematic creatures: It is a quiet and slow-burning film that explores the human geography of grief, jealousy, misunderstanding and revenge. But if you think that those last four nouns alone might imply a sad and depressing time for the audience, you'd be wrong.
Singapore's pink triumvirate of gay clubs at the Tanjong Pagar district may no longer have the lion's share of beautiful boys on Sunday, as the introduction of boys' nights at spanking new Club Momo and ONYX are set to prop up the lackluster Sunday night scene. Fridae checks out the competition.
Fridae is proud to be a sponsor of the third annual Manila Pink Film Festival which kicks off on Friday at the Gateway Mall in Cubao. Organisers hope to highlight reproductive health concerns and confront homophobia, discrimination and unequal treatment of LGBTs.