Queen Tut, starring Alexandra Billings, skillfully threads the needle between comedy and drama with a wholesome exploration of identity.
Aristotle and Dante Discover The Secrets of the Universe is discussed on Hazel and Katniss and Harry and Starr Podcast!
Andrew Scott and Andrew Haigh discuss All of Us Strangers and making a story of queer love and family that lets people feel seen.
Surveying the films of Derek Jarman in Criterion Channel's collection devoted to the singular artist, activist, and visionary queer voice.
Trevor Anderson makes a hilarious and insightful feature debut with Before I Change My Mind, a coming of age story in 1987 Alberta.
Family vacations are a familiar cinematic scenario but Luis De Filippis' Something You Said Last Night brings something entirely new to the table.
Billy Eichner' and Nicholas Stoller's unabashedly gay rom com Bros is a sharp, funny, and spot-on portrait of gay life.
A teenage Youtuber posts an irreverent video lampooning a megachurch pastor, in defence of his gay twin brother. He is vilified by society and tried by a criminal justice system that tests his sanity and the bonds of his family. An Orwellian tragicomedy.
Framing Agnes invites a cast of trans actors to rewrite trans history.
For those of us swimming in memories of LGBT film festivals, Tu Me Manques won’t recreate the experience at home, but it is never disingenuous and, even at its least effective, always has its heart in the right place.