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If you’re the kind of person who wants a bland straight man to be the focus of a melodramatic bisexual love triangle, Les Biches is the film for you. 5.9/10

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While there are elements of Body of Deceit that could have been worse, they’re vastly overshadowed by the elements that could have been better. 3.3/10

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Parallel Mothers is just the latest in a long line of great-looking Almodovar films with complex relationships that celebrate women and queerness. 8.9/10

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Bobbie’s Girl is perfectly fine. I don’t have any abject negatives about the film. But I can’t bring myself to be passionately in its favour either. 6.1/10

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While I do wish the film had less cliche, I’m beyond thrilled that Tove Jansson gets an overtly queer and charming biopic. 7.8/10

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I went into this expecting Freelancers Anonymous to be #relatable. It isn’t. This is a self-insert fantasy too specific to its creator to have broad appeal. 3.1/10

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Eva + Candela needed to do 20% more, especially in the writing department to bring it up from a mixed review to an outright positive review for me. 5.3/10

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While Sweetheart is a good teen summer romance film, it’s not one of the greats. 6.4/10

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At some point when making a film about murder, incest and class issues you gotta ask yourself, how many nude scenes does this movie really need? 6.0/10

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Kiss Me Again is shallow nonsense. Its focus is on being sexy and little else. 2.7/10

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