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New this week and just itching to be added to the
Movie Dearest library is
Out at the Movies: A History of Gay Cinema![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uiFKwQCarZ7AdOzUcZ_9QogqcyXvB8VuOm9EpogJYP16PMthb7dxIqRpneqw2e6L9qGLifjXRovsNK2e1jVVL8zQILoK9o_Pc50MJMKAuSW2lxBE62xDEIioqJ=s0-d)
by Steven Paul Davies (with a foreword by actor
Simon Callow). From
Victim to
My Beautiful Laundrette to
Brokeback Mountain and even the upcoming
Milk, the book promises to be yet another valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of queer film.
The book also covers gay filmmakers and actors and their influence within the industry, the most iconic scenes from gay cinema, and the most memorable dialogue from key films. Sounds like a must read!
Click on the following link to buy Out at the Movies: A History of Gay Cinema
from Amazon.com.
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