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An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
They Will Kill You sits under the legacy of films like Ready or Not and Evil Dead, but it's wholly original, bathed in non-stop violence.
Mean Girls meets The Craft is a common logline, and though it's applicable, Forbidden Fruits is giving more Jawbreaker with how violently it skewers its subject matter, Alloway and Lily Houghton asking how much cruelty we'll file as "solidarity” if it's couched in enough glittery talking points.
Leviticus is easily my favorite watch of the festival, creepy, cold, masterful in giving stigma a physical form and keeping you on your toes doing it. Anything could be a danger, at any time, when the line between wanton wet dream and certain death is thin as hell and hellishly dashed all over.
A collection of our coverage from the festival today!
An informative, important documentary, serving as an open window into an experience not yet shared with the wider world.
There is much to be said about the lack of queer female relationships on screen. As cinema becomes more diverse, it is pertinent to open that space for the representation of love in all forms. Julian brings this love to life with a raw story that refuses to sensationalise devastation
A madcap love letter to San Francisco, 70’s exploitation films, and farce, this Champagne is bubbling over with fun
An anti-scroll collection of newsworthy things we watched & read this week.
They Will Kill You sits under the legacy of films like Ready or Not and Evil Dead, but it's wholly original, bathed in non-stop violence.
Sophisticulture is a podcast for people who care a lot about stories and storytellers, and can be found on all major Podcast platforms.
Having premiered on Wednesday, 18th of March at BFI Flare, the gleefully sexy Hunky Jesus documentary has quickly secured its place among the greats of queer cinema. It brings irrevocable joy to the screen, as well as the power of unity in a world wracked with fear. Hunky Jesus is
My personal highlights among the top winners of a truly wonderful year in Spanish cinema.
Filled with pondering silences and complex relationships, 'La Grazia' seamlessly blends its political setting with deeply personal questions and moral dilemmas, making it a very touching watch and making you reflect on your own life and autonomy.
Nothing’s scarier than a grandkid-hungry mother-in-law from Boca Raton, Fl.
Are we less because we don't have perfect lips? Or a more stable job? Bad cause we aren't as smart as someone else is? No, as Basic illustrates, how somebody chooses to live their life isn't a funhouse mirror for yours.