Tag: <span>genre: comedy</span>

Life Partners very much is one of the new generation of queer movies where queerness is matter of fact and made by actual LGBTQ* people in all their knowledge of actual queer experience. And, it’s funny! 7.5/10

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Happiest Season is overall, a charming holiday comedy that uses familiar comedic beats to tell a queer story. 6.8/10

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Turns out, maybe a gay male director isn’t the best person to make a movie about radical feminists. 4.1/10

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Bitch Slap is made for an audience of young, stupid, straight men. If you aren’t this audience, the film will do everything in its power to let you know you aren’t welcome. 3.1/10

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Bit

Bit is a great idea and in execution it’s still a pretty fun movie provided you’re not a triggered anti-SJW snowflake. 5.9/10

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I really enjoyed this movie. I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing is a quick sit with likeable characters. I love its messages about kindness and also the subjectivity of art and critique. 7.8/10

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Maybe Lez Bomb represents some sort of equality we have been missing. Perhaps true equality is even LGBTQ* people getting broad, TGI Friday-style comedies with overdone joke set ups. 5.0/10

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Liberty’s Secret is a movie made by and starring Musical Theatre Kids. Each of the cast and the movie itself is very earnest, very perky and a little amateur. But of course, they’re not Musical Theatre Kids. They’re Musical Theatre Adults so that’s less charming still. 3.1/10

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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

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