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Guinevere Turner on Writing, Directing, and Acting

Guinevere Turner is a writer, director and actor who has been working in film and TV since her 1994 debut film GO FISH, which she wrote, produced and starred in. She teamed up with director Mary Harron to write the films AMERICAN PSYCHO, The NOTORIOUS BETTIE PAGE and the 2019 film CHARLIE SAYS. Check out her conversation with Revry!

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Helle Jensen, Director of Miss Rosewood

Helle Jensen is a Danish director, producer, and cinematographer. Her documentary feature, MISS ROSEWOOD, played in festivals worldwide, and won the audience award and a special mention called the Premio Maguey, at the Guadalajara International Film Festival in Mexico. Check out her profile here!

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@AmbersCloset Discusses LGBT Film “The Watermelon Woman” And Queer Classix

In an interview with Culture Q on Revry, Amber Whittington, better known as @AmbersCloset on social media, sits down and discusses why diversity within queer films is important and where to watch them. @AmbersCloset hosts on Revry where she does Queer Classix, a “show within a show” that highlights a queer film where Amber will then host interviews and discuss fun facts pertaining to the film.

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Revry Releases New Data on LGBTQ+ Audience Growth in Streaming on Connected TV

Revry, the LGBTQ-first streaming media company, released new viewership data on the increase in LGBTQ+ consumers streaming across its distribution partners, showing the growth in audiences in LGBTQ-first programming. The latest data from Revry’s distribution, including FAST partners Samsung TV, Roku and Vizio TV, reveals a 5x growth in monthly active viewers to over 20M viewers in 2021. The growth is fueled by a 6x growth in Samsung TV Plus viewers.

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7 Must-See Programs and Films Honoring Black History Month

Black History Month — the shortest month of the year, sadly — is quickly coming to a close once again. But before the month is over, take some time to check out some of the great programming related to the Black community available both on cable and currently streaming. From difficult-to-watch documentaries to classic films, with an awards show thrown in for good measure, here are seven shows and movies you shouldn’t miss.

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