Film Review: Nyad

Film Review: Nyad
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Nyad ranks among the best sports movies since the original Rocky in 1976, and it fairs even better as an adventure film. … read more

Damn These Heels! Film Review: Kokomo City

Damn These Heels! Film Review: Kokomo City
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Kokomo City’s closing shot sets the hope for a better future, one where trans people and their bodies are celebrated and accepted, free of fetishization. … read more

Film Review: The Burial

Film Review: The Burial
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When it comes to providing a clear objective and protagonist to root for, the courtroom drama is even more fool proof than the sports movie. … read more

Damn These Heels! Film Review: Empty Orchestra

Damn These Heels! Film Review: Empty Orchestra
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Empty Orchestra is a tender and moving document of Boxcar Karaoke’s fondly shared memories. … read more

Film Review: The Man in the White Van

Film Review: The Man in the White Van
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The Man in the White Van is not a masterpiece of thrilling tension by any means, and to viewers, it may come off as a tedious, sloppily constructed thriller. … read more

Damn These Heels! Film Review: 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture

Damn These Heels! Film Review: 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted...
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1946 is generally compelling, but it may be difficult for some non-Christian viewers to connect with the film’s scripture-heavy premise. … read more

Damn These Heels! Film Review: The Sixth Reel

Damn These Heels! Film Review: The Sixth Reel
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In a world where it feels easy to feel forgotten, The Sixth Reel is a reminder that we can live on through others, even after we are gone. … read more

Film Review: She Came To Me

Film Review: She Came To Me
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She Came to Me is watchable enough thanks to a strong and committed cast, though it’s hardly worth a trip to the theater. … read more

Film Review: Strange Way of Life

Film Review: Strange Way of Life
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Those of you who were starting to panic because nothing new starring Pedro Pascal had been released in the last week can relax now. … read more

Film Review: Blue Jean

Film Review: Blue Jean
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Blue Jean doesn’t limit itself to being a drama about the consequences of being LGBTQ+ but rather focuses on the mental and emotional toll of being closeted. … read more