You and I is very bad. The film is tacky in a way that dates it but also makes it a timeless example of bad taste. 3.2/10
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There are Canadian films and then there are CANADIAN films. Revoir Julie, with its bilingualism, actors you’ve never heard of, small-town setting and conflict that can be described as moderate at best falls firmly into the latter category. 6.3/10
Freeway 2 will not be to everyone’s taste but for all its flaws, I had a great time watching its gritty insanity. 6.2/10
There’s an honesty and realism I find in Happy End that American films with similar themes lack. 7.7/10
Pimp is a simple and offensive film that exploits black people and is overtly sexist towards women. 4.7/10
If you’re gonna make a movie with poly themes, do me a favour and don’t have it end with a return to a two person heterosexual relationship. Like, what’s even the point? 5.8/10
While it’s a TV movie so it’s not exactly Oscar-bait, If These Walls Could Talk 2 is at least it is a solid piece of Emmy-bait. 7.4/10
The Journey is a passionate, personal film that lacks a level of refinement.
Life Partners very much is one of the new generation of queer movies where queerness is matter of fact and made by actual LGBTQ* people in all their knowledge of actual queer experience. And, it’s funny! 7.5/10
Watching How To Seduce a Virgin or really, any of Jess Franco’s movies makes me remember that I only like his output hypothetically and rarely in actual practice.