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Category: FILM


From Outfest to PBS, “Amigas With Benefits” Tells a Queer, Intersectional Love Story

August 1, 2017

August 1, 2017 155

A standout feature from Outfest tells the story of two women who find each other in later life

`In 1967, Jean Genet’s “Un Chant D’Amour” Was Taboo Everywhere But at L.A.’s Park Theater

July 30, 2017

July 30, 2017 3,965

This essay is part of a series on Queer underground cinema in the '60s.

The Kid Stays in the (Car) Picture

July 26, 2017

July 26, 2017 1,164

Edgar Wright’s “Baby Driver” Hits all the High Notes.

With “Endless Poetry,” Jodorowsky Makes His Grand Return

July 23, 2017

July 23, 2017 114

Decades after John Lennon made the mysterious filmmaker’s career, the Chilean auteur is back with a new, and puzzling, work of art.

Silas Howard is Complicating the Narrative

July 10, 2017

July 10, 2017 169

'More Than T' breaks away from traditional trans narratives to tell a new story

Alamo Drafthouse is Coming to L.A.

July 4, 2017

July 4, 2017 185

And not a moment too soon.

“Handsome Devil” is the Queer Coming of Age Film You Wish You’d Had

June 18, 2017

June 18, 2017 269

The Smiths, Rugby, and a gay adolescence-- what's not to like?

Two Queer Classics Make a Big Screen Return

June 15, 2017

June 15, 2017 163

"Maurice" and "The Naked Civil Servant" are both enjoying a much-needed re-release