Maja Ma ultimately succeeds from having a clear sense of societal as well as artistic purpose. This is a film that managed to combine the two really well. 7.3/10
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If nothing else, Men Not Allowed is one of very few WLW movies with a theme song. Western cinema, take note. If you’re gonna make a bad movie, at go balls to the wall on the editing. And give it a theme song. I think every WLW movie should have a theme song. 3.1/10
More than 25 years after its release, Fire still holds up as a scathing critique and powerful piece of art. Director Deepta Mehta pulls no punches and takes no prisoners with Fire. 7.4/10
If nothing else, Capital I is a singular viewing experience. It’s inscrutable, pretentious and very low budget. 2.3/10
I love the message of this film and came to enjoy the characters. But my god, Badhaai Do was too long. 6.0/10
Catamaran is an imperfect yet successfully emotionally resonant film. 6.4/10
The Journey is a passionate, personal film that lacks a level of refinement.
Girlfriend is both the worst WLW movie I’ve seen in a while and yet also the most fun I’ve had watching a WLW movie in a while. 3.5/10
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
Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga is broad, cliche and hardly subversive beyond the whole gay thing. But for the audience it’s trying to reach, that is subversive enough. 6.7/10