queer cinema
Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adele Exarchopoulos heat things up in Ira Sachs' intimate infidelity drama Passages.
Sundance 2023: Cassandro Review
Gael García Bernal gives his best performance yet playing an exótico wrestler in Roger Ross Williams' real-life drama Cassandro.
Please Baby Please Review: A Colourful Journey to Self-Discovery
Amanda Kramer’s Please Baby Please follows a couple whose individual desires are awakened after an encounter with a dangerous greaser gang.
Close Review: A Tale of Love and Friendship
Lukas Dhont delivers a heartbreaking tale of love and friendship i Close, fuelled by young actors Eden Dambrine and Gustav De Waele.
House of the Dragon Episode 1.05: “We Light the Way” Review
House of the Dragon sees the people of Westeros engulfed in fairy tales and brings yet another queer love story that ends in tragedy.
TIFF 2022: My Policeman Review
Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, and David Dawson star in My Policeman, a tepid romance in which absolutely no sparks fly.
TIFF 2022: Bros Review
Billy Eichner' and Nicholas Stoller's unabashedly gay rom com Bros is a sharp, funny, and spot-on portrait of gay life.
#LookAtMe Review: A Fearless Portrait of Surveillance in Singapore
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.
Midnight Swan Review: A Dance with Good Intentions
Toronto Japanese Film Festival selection Midnight Swan stars Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and Misaki Hattori in a portrait of a transgender woman who takes a child under her wing.
Fire Island Review: Read Me to Filth, Please!
With Fire Island Andrew Anh and Joel Kim Booster deliver a hot, witty, and inclusive gay update of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
The Divide Review: L’amour en gilet jaune
Catherine Corsini's The Divide is a powerful character-driven study of a hospital in chaos amid the yellow jacket protests of 2018.
Edoardo Vitaletti Talks The Last Thing Mary Saw
"The story is about, figuratively speaking, silencing people," says The Last Thing Mary Saw director Edoardo Vitaletti.
Sundance 2022: Am I OK? Review
Dakota Johnson's warm and radiant chemistry with Sonoyo Mizuno anchors the coming out comedy Am I OK?
TIFF 2021: Benediction Review
Terence Davies poetically explores the battlefields of love.
TIFF 2021: Wildhood Review
Wwriter/director Bretten Hannam brings a refreshing approach to this road movie, making it a captivating journey of self discovery.