Film Review

Review: Planet Heaven

What if there was an app that could tap into your brainwaves and wash all your worries away? Help you manifest your dreams at the touch of a button? And what happens when that app is made by the densest men on the planet?

Film Review: Bros Before

Bros Before is deliberately rooted in a 2020s punk, liberated-ish, white-ish trans culture. You can tell that everyone involved both has love for and is willing to gleefully prod with their arrows pointed inward.

The Punk Singer

The Punk Singer (aka the Kathleen Hanna doc) had its first screening outside of the US Monday night in Toronto […]

The Advocate For Fagdom

Dir. Angélique Bosio Bruce LaBruce’s zines and his many films brought together a segment of the gay community that felt […]

Cruentation

Dir. Iona Pelovska This silent surrealist pornographic short film explicitly portrays footage of a sex act between a man and […]

Last Century Zinester

Dir. Marcio Sno A bit of a nostalgic trip, this Brazilian documentary remembers a time before the Internet and ubiquitous […]

Peripheral Produce

Experimental documentaries are like feature articles with a lot of breathing space. They have information for you, but they want […]

Linda Linda Linda

“When we grow up,” the girls from The Blue Hearts chant enthusiastically, “we won’t stop being kids.” I love Japanese […]

Backstage

Wikipedia.org defines “squick” as a term used “to convey one’s personal discomfort with material that others might not find objectionable.” […]

The Wayward Cloud

An unqualified masterpiece from Taiwanese auteur Tsai Ming-liang, The Wayward Cloud is as tender as it is bleak. Combining the […]

The District

According to what is hailed as Hungary’s answer to South Park, Osama Bin Laden lives in a Budapest sewer; if […]