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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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
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
The World to Come is beautiful, sensual, subtle, and really, really, fucking sad. 8.9/10
Gus Van Sant needed a tighter reign on the unusual society he’d created in the film and also to genuinely enjoy at least some of the oddballs he populated the movie with. In Even Cowgirls get the Blues, he did neither. 4.5/10
Backstory time! Ned Farr and Dreya Weber are a married couple. Farr is a director and Weber an actress and very accomplished aerial acrobat. Much of Farr’s career involves showing…
Stuff is a terrible name for a movie. It’s uninteresting, generic and forgettable. Though maybe that makes it a perfect title for this movie as the movie itself is uninteresting, generic and forgettable. 5.1/10
Nadja is stylish, thoughtful and surprisingly funny even if it ends with surprise incest undertones. 7.1/10
I want to support this horror film with a committed, non-objectified lesbian couple who get drawn into a psychic conspiracy. But the execution of the ideas is just not up to par. 4.5/10
Fear Street Part 3: 1666 was definitely my favourite of the Fear Street trilogy because it offered a satisfactory conclusion. 6.5/10