Category: LGBTQ
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‘The Haunting of Hill House’: The Reality of Mental Illness through Fictional Horror
“The Haunting of Hill House” isn’t your typical horror story. Based on a novel by Shirley Jackson, Netflix’s masterpiece and limited horror series takes you on a emotional rollercoaster ride, by turning our perception of mental illness on its head. It’s an unforgettable story about a loveable family, who grapples with tragedy and love after…
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Don’t Let the Box Office Failure Deter You, ‘Bros’ is A Classic Rom-Com
‘Bros’ is a must-watch for October’s LGBTQIA+ History Month and it’s as good a rom-com as any! Don’t let box office numbers or misguided reviews deter you from this great film.
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‘Under Wraps 2’: The 2022 Spooky Sequel
The sequel to the 2021 remake of the same name continues from where we last left off in this spooky adventure.
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‘Under Wraps’: A 2021 Halloween Remake
This remake of the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name brings a strong representative cast.
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NYFF Review – ‘The Inspection’ Unearths Empathy in the Trenches of Bootcamp
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.
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Bros Being Bros: The Resurrection of the Rom-Com
Billy Eichner provides a hearty dose of good old fashioned romance with a lot of laughs
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TIFF ‘22 Coverage: ‘My Policeman’
‘My Policeman’ simultaneously delighted and disappointed audiences at TIFF, but everyone can agree that the performances and truth of the story will convince audiences that this film is worth the watch.
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“Do Revenge” Bends Genres, Champions Authenticity, and Promotes Inclusivity
‘Do Revenge’ offers a 2022-relevant sociopolitical commentary that decries virtue signaling while promoting the inclusive virtues the nefarious power structures exploit.
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The Moms in ‘Anything’s Possible’ Make Almost Anything Seem Possible
The film’s Incluvie rating is off the charts. It features Black, Muslim, queer, trans humans whose moms hold them up, fight for them, and love them for who they are…making anything possible.
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‘The Princess’: How One Woman’s Compassion Changed the World
Unlike other documentaries about Princess Diana, Perkins’ film, ‘The Princess’, is an entire documentary consisting of media coverage and public opinion, rather than a typical series of people interviewed with firsthand experience of the Princess. ‘The Princess’ beautifully depicts how we perceive Diana as a media figure rather than a real person, specifically creating her…