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Salamander is the earliest WLW film to feature an interracial relationship. That alone makes noteworthy. But beyond being noteworthy, is Salamander any good? Absolutely not. 2.4/10

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Through the Glass Darkly works as a familiar yet queer take on the mystery genre complete with an absolute boatload of tragedy just for fun. 7.7/10

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Welcome to the USA’s main theme is that it’s not fun to be gay in Kazakhstan and it definitely got that message across. 5.5/10

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Representation alone is not enough to make a good movie. I Hate New Year’s is cliche and feels perfectly willing to stew in its own mediocrity. 4/10

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Lots of Ride or Die felt like a missed opportunity of the most irritating sort; one that gets very close to being good but doesn’t quite get there. 5.5/10

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Because it’s the only on in the category, A New York Christmas Wedding is the best pro-Christian, pro-lesbian film I’ve ever seen. It’s also bad and most importantly, baffling and insane. 3.6/10

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I thought Vivere was successful. It made me feel one, maybe even two entire emotions. 7/10

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The Twilight Girls is a film made off of the backs of Madchen in Uniform or Olivia but with much more focus on the scandalous elements. 5.1/10

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The summary of Knocking I read promised to, “keep you guessing until the very end.” And for me at least, it did. 7/10

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What’s Up Scarlet? may be uneven but it does feature a core couple who are likeable and incredibly easy to root for. 5.6/10

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