LGBTQ+ MOVIE REVIEWS
“This movie knows exactly what it is and what it’s trying to do, and it has no interest in straying from that path.”
“…it’s this relatable nature of the film - among many other exceptional qualities - that makes The Mattachine Family a standout feature selection for this year’s Seattle International Film Festival, and perhaps one of the best queer films of the year.”
“[Goran Stolevski’s] stories capture the whims of life and fate through seemingly ordinary perspectives, and Of An Age capitalizes on this with incredible performances from the film's lead actors, an intimate filming style, and a heart rending narrative.”
“Sachs captures these powerful raw moments in simple domestic spaces. The intensity that can be found in a cafe or bedroom is unmatched.”
“By emphasizing aesthetics […] Castel ignores the potent emotional currents that her actors work to channel and her script tries to suggest.”
“In the balance between style and substance, Please Baby Please wields both in a pleasantly symbiotic manner, deftly pairing its neon 1950’s setting with bewitching tension and ample sex appeal between its characters.”
“Queer as Folk is groundbreakingly fresh.”
“The film captures emotion in its most raw and captivating form; ‘Benediction’ is a cleansing of the soul.”
“Words can’t fully capture the impact of Flee. It's a film that begs to be seen; to be experienced.”
INTERVIEWS
Over the years, we have had incredible conversations with filmmakers and individuals who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community. In these interviews, Thomas Stoneham-Judge talks about the films and projects they’re a part of as they use their platform to share underrepresented stories through entertainment.
“While the story is predictable at times, the craftsmanship keeps Solo a radiant film.”