Originally an outlier amid a glut of ’90s teen romcoms, one indie film with a femme lesbian lead, set in a hyper-artificial gay-conversion camp, has since become one of the era’s most beloved titles. ...
In 1999, Lions Gate Films released “But I’m a Cheerleader,” a romantic comedy movie centering around a teenage cheerleader who is sent to gay conversion therapy by her friends and family. The film ...
Clea DuVall speaks to PEOPLE exclusively about her 2000 movie But I’m a Cheerleader, celebrating its 25th anniversary on July 7 Jamie Babbit’s romcom set at a gay conversion therapy camp has been ...
Melanie Lynskey and Natasha Lyonne are seeing career highs right now — with Lyonne starring as a human lie detector in crime drama "Poker Face," and Lynskey as a traumatized housewife in ...
Clea DuVall and Melanie Lynskey's friendship is going strong 23 years after their stint at True Directions. "You don't get to do movies that are actually that meaningful that often, that really speak ...
Watching “But I’m a Cheerleader” in theaters wasn’t life-changing, but watching it on a microscopic phone screen, crammed in the middle seat on a flight back from Spain, sure was. This admittedly ...
"It was such a smart way to tackle that subject," Melanie Lynskey tells PEOPLE of her 1999 LGBTQ cult classic But I'm a Cheerleader, a romantic comedy set at a conversion therapy camp Glenn Garner is ...
“I remember just feeling maybe the most grounded and the most present I had ever felt,” DuVall says of her favorite scene opposite Lyonne Clea DuVall speaks to PEOPLE exclusively about her 2000 movie ...
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