Top 20 LGBTQ+ Pride Films Ever
It's June, and we're commemorating the PRIDE month with a list of our favorite LGBTQ+ movies. We considered the ones done by the community auteurs, or simply artistically well-done films with love.
I Saw The TV Glow on a Saturday Night
I previously enjoyed the feverish claustrophobic nightmare We're All Going to the World's Fair, so I couldn't wait to experience Jane Schoenbrun's new film.
Furiosa: A Perfection Prequel
The film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga hit theaters this weekend. Is it better than its perfect predecessor?
Challengers and the Sexy Trailer
See how one of the most talked about trailers worked for one of the year's best films, Luca Guadagnino's Challengers.
I Am Cuba: A Caribbean Treasure
Criterion released the rediscovered gem, I Am Cuba. They understood it was about time.
The Taste of Things & 5 Movies for Foodies
The Small Reviews usually feature social commentary, scary horror, and irreverent comedy. Sometimes, it's just good to sit back, relax, and see a pretty film about people cooking and enjoying food.
Small Films 14: Nimic
2019s Nimic follows a professional cellist having an unexpected encounter on a subway that will impact his life. Unsurprisingly, you can expect something as weird as any other Lanthimos work.
Perfect Days: The Toilet Film
Played by Koji Yakusho (Cure, Babel), Hirayama is a simple man with a simple life. He plays music on cassette tapes, has lunch at the park, photographs trees, and eats dinner in the same place.
Small Films 12: Titan
This week's "small film" is a tough to watch coming of age. Titan tells the story of a 13-year-old boy going through a ritual to join a teen gang.
Monster: A Review of Three Points of View
Hirokazu Kore-eda's Monster is about "friendship" and might be his most poignant yet. A 5th-grade boy is allegedly mistreated at school and his single mother tries to figure out what is going on a.