The Loved One (1965) Queer Film A-
Great fun was had by all adapting Evelyn Waugh’s 1948 short satirical novel about the funeral business in Los Angeles.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A-, Amazon, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Great fun was had by all adapting Evelyn Waugh’s 1948 short satirical novel about the funeral business in Los Angeles.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, B+, BFI Classics, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
“Darling” stars the impossibly beautiful Julie Christie, even if far more people saw in her as Laura in David Lean’s “Doctor Zhivago”.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, B, Film Reviews, Internet Archive, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
“My Hustler” is a hugely different film from Warhol’s previous offerings with a solid narrative and surprisingly good performances.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Rod Steiger is exceptional in what is, arguably, his greatest performance. He received the first of his two Best Actor Oscar nominations for this movie but lost out to Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou. He won two years later for In the Heat of the Night (1967).
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Two of the world’s greatest actresses under the gaze of one of the greatest movie directors the world has ever known.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Jan 17, 2024 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Sidney Lumet’s movie is like a microcosm of his career – he bites off more than he can chew. The film meanders incessantly, with only Joan Hackett’s Dottie (at the beginning), Elizabeth Hartman’s Priss (in the middle), and Shirley Knight’s Polly (at the end) getting the respect they deserve. The other five actresses and their characters get no respect or insight whatsoever. It’s a lost opportunity. With the dreadfully wooden Candice Bergen as lesbian Lakey.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
A movie to be seen AT A MIDNIGHT SCREENING WITH A GAY CROWD, – a GROUP experience. Do not see this movie on your own.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Not nearly as shocking today as it was in 1967, The Producers remains wildly entertaining. A huge part of its staying power comes from Roger De Bris and his exquisitely mannered assistant Carmen Ghia, played by the great Christopher Hewett and Andreas Voutsinas, respectively.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 12, 2022 | 60s, A, Criterion Collection, Documentary, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
A true breakthrough and a film that has improved with age. Documentary filmmaker Shirley Clarke interviews gay African American hustler and aspiring cabaret performer Jason Holliday in his apartment at the Hotel Chelsea.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Marlon Brando does something extraordinary with his closeted gay character. Major Penderton is one of his truly great interpretations, right up there with his Stanley Kowalski. Elizabeth Taylor gives one of her best and most relaxed performances in years. She was just beginning to pile on the weight at this time, and she uses her body fearlessly, like a weapon.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B, Film Reviews, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
With a near-great performance by Burt Lancaster as the title character who “swims his way home” through his “river” of backyard swimming pools… Based on the short story by John Cheever. Adapted to the screen by Eleanor Perry and directed by her husband, Frank Perry.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
“Dorian,” serial killer Gill’s (Rod Steiger) gay hairdresser persona, says that being a homo does not make you a terrible person, as he fondles the neck of Miss Belle Poppie.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, D+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Boasting a dreadful script by Abby – Judgment at Nuremberg – Mann, the mediocre direction by Gordon Douglas puts the kibosh on everything. Sinatra gives the role as much integrity as the material allows.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Dec 19, 2023 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Although The Boston Strangler belongs to that liminal grey area of queer cinema, it is, nevertheless, unmistakably saturated with the gay slurs, stereotypes, and panic that Hollywood deployed whenever police procedurals dipped into the “demimonde.” In fact, Edward Anhalt’s screenplay—astonishingly, from the Oscar‑winning writer of Becket—is so casually homophobic it becomes a kind of time capsule of contempt.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, B, Film Reviews, Kino Lorber, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Beryl Reid is marvelous as “George”. That’s not her name. It’s the name of the character she plays in a beloved long-running BBC series.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Highly regarded at the time of its release (NYFCC awards going to Newman as Best Director and Woodward as Best Actress), it seems a bit underwhelming today.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
In Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, HAL 9000 is the psychotic gay computer abord Discovery One. HAL is in love with Dave and quickly dispatches with copilot Frank.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The subject matter, its release during the Christmas season, and a couple of scathing, homophobic reviews by some major critics sealed its fate. It deserved better.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A-, Amazon, BFI Classics, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, Uncategorized, YouTube
Alternating between color and black‑and‑white, the film achieves a dreamlike quality that contrasts with the horrors unfolding onscreen. Yet Anderson also threads in humor and tenderness, most notably in the sweet, understated love story between Wallace and Bobby, who share kisses and occasionally a bed.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A-, Film Reviews, Ratings: Movies and Television, YouTube
Chabrol’s direction is icy, geometric, and controlled. The villa becomes a psychological maze; the color palette (especially the whites and blues) reinforces the emotional chill. Stéphane Audran’s performance is a masterclass in elegant menace.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, C, Film Reviews, Streaming, YouTube
Teorem was Pasolini’s only movie to address homosexuality directly. Even then, it’s all pretty clinical.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Cinematographers, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The dialogue and the performers carry it, although it is basically a filmed play with little directorial input.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, C-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Harrison’s performance is all affectation and condescension. Burton does better. He spends the entire movie wearing a turban, which is funny.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, A, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
John Schlesinger’s American debut is only X-rated movie to win Best Picture. It boasts two great performances courtesy of Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffmann.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Mar 24, 2024 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, F, Film Reviews, HBOMAX, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Few seem to have noticed that “Z” is a virulently homophobic film in which the main villain is a homosexual and convicted pedophile.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The Queer element in the film comes from Brenda’s older brother Ron. Ron has the hots for Neil (Richard Benjamin) who he keeps inviting back to his room.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Liza Minnelli’s Oscar-nominated turn as quirky, oddball and needy “Pookie” Adams is a preview of her Oscar-winning performance in “Cabaret.”
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 24, 2026 | 60s, C-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, TUBI, YouTube
Directed by race-car driver, TV director, adventurer and Howard Hawks protegee Bruce Kessler, the film sits squarely in the late-1960s draft-dodger queer farce, and his involvement appears to have been technical and opportunistic rather than personal. This was producer Joe Solomon’s baby in keeping with his other entries in the exploitation genre such as A Small Town in Texas (1976). The surprise, however, is that the gay couple is treated with a modicum of respect.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, Uncategorized, YouTube
Seeming longer than its 129-minute running time, and with no discernible plot, the movie becomes a bit of a chore. However, the images stay with you.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 70s, C-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Unfortunately, what should have been a gay romp and a fabulous showcase for its star, gay icon Angela Lansbury, falls flat after a promising opening chapter.
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