Leonardo dicaprio is gay
Some queer women recognize in their bones they like other girls at very young ages; others, like me, grew up happily heterosexual, until puberty had its way with the boys we once loved. Looking back, I can trace hints of my gayness through my teen years and early adulthood, but I never developed crushes on any of my straight-girl friends. For the most part, I was perfectly happy dating guys — or, I should say, as perfectly happy as is possible when dating clueless, emotionally underdeveloped teen boys.
As a teenager who doused her eyes in black shadow and wore two studded belts on top of each other, I went crazy for the skinny, effeminate kids who ran in my unruly social circles — boys in tight jeans with hair as long, gravity-defying, and dyed to oblivion as mine, who could wear eyeliner better than I could. They were broodingly anemic, androgynous alternatives to the beefier jock-bro types I couldn’t stand.
But then, even the most androgynous of teenagers grew up. Their soft noun faces gave way to strong jaws spiked with stubble; their slight bodies hardened and became alien to m
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-Jack Dawson :he
Zoe Saldana, “After Sex” (2007)
Before Zoe Saldana became box office gold in blockbusters like “Avatar,” “Star Trek,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy,” she played a college student with a crush on Mila Kunis in the straight-to-DVD “After Sex.” Experiencing a dry spell, Kunis’ character agrees to let Saldana’s character perform oral sex on her, despite her fervent insistence that she is no “rug-muncher.” While Kunis does not return the fabor, the two disseminate an incredibly adj interaction in the library stacks, before Saldana eventually admits that she is gay.
Daniel Radcliffe, “Kill Your Darlings” (2013)
Photographed by Reed Morano and produced by Killer Films, Harry Potter himself plays a college-aged Allen Ginsberg in this darkly queer drama. The film details the exploits of the sexually-fluid beat generation, including Lucien Carr (Dane DeHaan), William S. Burroughs (Ben Foster), and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston). With themes of murder, obsession, and predatory older men, it
Leonardo DiCaprio to Star in Alan Turing Biopic
The Hollywood rumor mills are whispering of Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured) starring in a script, written by noted author Graham Moore, recently purchased by Warner Brothers specifically for the award-winning actor. Moore’s first attempt at a screenplay, titled The Imitation Game, is a biopic of one of the most enigmatic geniuses of our time: Alan Turing.
The script is based on the Andrew Hodges–penned biography of the visionary, whose groundbreaking math and cryptology skills helped decipher German codes for the British government, consequently turning the tides of WWII. He also provided the foundation for artificial intelligence with the Turing Machine, which played a significant role in the creation of the modern computer.
Sadly, his story has a tragic termination. He was prosecuted by the very government he secretly served because of his known homosexuality in 1952, a time when homosexual acts were still illegal in the United Kingdom. To “combat the urges” he was fed femal