Oh how we love Lifetime made for TV movies! There's just something so satisfying about watching a scorned woman get her revenge -- especially if it involves a triumphant courtroom scene, witnessing a drug-addled single mother finally get clean (and find a man!), or seeing a down-on-her-luck runaway discover -- with the help of a lonely spinster -- she's really good at sewing and going on to start her own line of custom-made culottes.
Saturday night the latest Lifetime movie of the week, Prayers for Bobby, premieres. The film, directed by Queer As Folk's Russel Mulcahy, stars Sigourney Weaver as a 1970s fundamentalist bigot turned crusading PFLAG hero after the suicide of her gay son, Bobby, played by Ryan Kelly (above with Weaver).
“Whether closed-minded people want to believe it or not, someone they know and love is probably gay,” says Kelly, who chatted with Out earlier this month. “When people were talking about ‘Yes on Prop. 8,’ someone there was hurting.”
To read the full story, head over to Out.com. And for more Sigourney -- who we can never get enough of -- check out her recent visit to The View:
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