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Double Feature: Trapped and Bothered (Certain Women & All the World is Sleeping)
In this double feature, we follow a whole variety of stories about trapped women, and get to see just how universal the feeling of “where do I go from here?” really is across genders.
The Queer Pioneers of the Weimar Republic: Victor and Victoria, Michael, and Mädchen in Uniform
Kino Lorber has just released three beautifully restored queer films from the Weimar era on VOD: Michael (1924), Mädchen in Uniform (1931) and Victor and Victoria (1933)
I Watched It So You Don't Have To: Albert Serra's Liberté
Liberté is as much about human nature versus society as it is about tongue versus butt. Albert Serra casts the audience in the role of the vouyer, using the act of observation as a meta commentary on nature, pleasure and freedom.
Down Low Down Under: Homoeroticism in Australian Cinema
Take a dip into the world of Australian cinema’s homoerotic undertones – from Mad Max to The Rover. A country so manly that in some ways it’s like masculinity folded in on itself and emerged as a new beast.
Laughing Through the Tears: The Big Sick, Dean, and Other People
Comedians Getting Sad In Cars Over Loved Ones. Re: A look at The Big Sick, Dean, and Other People
Double Feature: No Homo, Bro (Moonlight and Chuck & Buck)
A double feature of Moonlight with Chuck and Buck
Of Gods and Monsters: Frankenstein’s Monster Remakes
An exploration of movies influenced by Frankenstein
Back Row Book Club: Hunting for Tab
All the dirt and gossip from Hollywood memoirs, starting with Tab Hunter