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Layla (UK)
*Layla* is a beautifully crafted exploration of love, sex, gender, and friendship. The film’s summary—“When Layla, a struggling Arab drag queen, falls in love for the first time, they lose and find themselves in a transformative relationship that tests who they really are”—barely scratches the surface of what the film is really about. It’s refreshing...

Mysterious Ways (New Zealand)
Another queer film set against the backdrop of religion, Mysterious Ways offers a fresh and unique conflict. Unlike many others, the focus here is on the internal struggles that a gay couple faces, both with themselves and each other, before they even begin to confront the challenges that society imposes on them. In an era...

For Years to Come (2023) – A Queer Dramedy About Grief, Love, and Unexpected Connections
Director: Micah Stuart Writer: James Patrick Nelson Country: USA Genre: Comedy, Drama, Short film Language: English Duration: 27 min Stars: James Patrick Nelson, Jason Wayne Wong, Jay DeYonker, Kristy Munden, Richard Riehle, Samia Mounts, Suzanne Ford What’s the Story in *For Years to Come? If you’ve ever experienced laughing through your tears, or cried when sharing a kiss, For Years to Come is that kind of film that totally...

Flatbush Luck (2016) – A Queer Crime Comedy Full of Secrets, Sex, and Self-Discovery
Director: Casper Andreas Writer: Casper Andreas, James Balletto, Jed Seidel Country: USA Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Romance Language: English Duration: 93 min Stars: Alex McKenna, Briana Marin, Carl Ellis Grant, Casper Andreas, Chris Salvatore, Natasha Dion, Robby Stahl, Shane Johnson, Tanner Novlan, Tom Goss Secrets, Stock Tips, and Sexuality in Flatbush Luck At first glance, Flatbush Luck may come off as a typical buddy comedy mixed with a crime caper, but look a little closer,...

This drug reduces inflammation and improves immune function in HIV patients
The antiviral drug letermovir (Prevymis), which targets cytomegalovirus (CMV), was associated with reduced inflammation, improved CD4 /CD8 T cell ratios, and better physical function in HIV patients who were receiving effective antiretroviral therapy, a study showed at the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in San Francisco. Based on the findings, letermovir “may be the most...