[OutVoice] Pride On Screen 2010

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Mon Jan 3 16:20:47 CST 2011


 
 
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In the second of our two traditional holiday season special programs,
and with copious clips and comments by many of their makers,
our award-winning entertainment reporter Steve Pride reviews some of
his favorite TV shows and motion pictures of 2010 in
"PRIDE ON SCREEN 2010"

("NewsWrap" returns on next week's "This Way Out".)

- The global struggle for LGBT equality during the past year was also reflected in motion pictures and on television. With copious clips and comments by their makers, "This Way Out's" award-winning entertainment reporter STEVE PRIDE recalls some of the queer moving images that moved him most during the past 12 months as we proudly present "PRIDE ON SCREEN 2010". Part One/On the small screen: "MODERN FAMILY", "GLEE", "THE ("A" is for "awful") A-LIST", plus "RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE", "THE FABULOUS BEEKMAN BOYS", and "HOUSE HUNTERS"; then Steve's picks for The Top 10 Movies Of The Year (#10 through #6): "FIT" (with comments by writer/director/star RIKKI BEADLE-BLAIR), "8: THE MORMON PROPOSITION" (with comments by one of the documentary's subjects, FRED KARGER), "I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS", "CHILDREN OF GOD" (with comments by writer/director KAREEM MORTIMER), "I KILLED MY MOTHER" (with comments by writer/director/star XAVIER DOLAN); Gay film historian VITO RUSSO is profiled in a "RAINBOW MINUTE" (produced by JUDD PROCTOR & BRIAN BURNS at WRIR-FM in Richmond, Virginia and read by JOHN PORTER); then more of Steve's picks for the Top Ten Movies Of The Year (#5 to #1): "THE SECRET DIARIES OF MISS ANNE LISTER" (with comments by writer JANE ENGLISH), "HOWL" (with comments by writers/directors ROB EPSTEIN & JEFFREY FRIEDMAN), "A MARINE STORY" (with comments by stars DREYA WEBER & PARIS PICKARD), "UNDERTOW (CONTRACORRIENTE)" (with comments by writer/director JAVIER FUENTES-LEON), and "THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT" (with comments by writer/director LISA CHOLODENKO) [www.prideonscreen.com].
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