Me, Myself and Her is one of the most conflict-light WLW movies I’ve ever seen. It bored me. 5.2/10
Tag: <span>2015</span>
Fear of Water needs to be better than just okay to stand out as a queer coming of age film. 5.1/10
While it won’t be a happy ending lesbian classic like the first Yes or No, it’s definitely a stronger, less obnoxious film than Yes or No 2. 5.8/10
The best decision Dee Rees made with Bessie was to leave the character on a high note. 8.4/10
Comedies like Girl Gets Girl are the exactly reason why the word “zany” was invented. 5.0/10
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
Summertime is a beautiful, romantic film. The main romance is a treat to watch and the rest of the film’s themes and plots are well-executed. 8.3/10
Alto is a flat, dull movie lacking so much originality that it’s actually sapping my ability to come up with a clever and original opener. 3.7/10
Margarita with a Straw is a great movie with a completely unique protagonist. I hope that this movie sparks more films about characters who exist on the intersection between queerness and disability. 8.7/10
In addition to its success in representation, Boy Meets Girl is just a good film. It’s funny, charming and romantic. 7/10