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My best guess about what The Sex Monster is trying to “say” is that women can’t have a normal relationship to sexuality. I hope I’m wrong on that but that’s very much what the film reads as. 5.0/10

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Do I Love You? turned out exactly how the filmmakers had in mind. Whether or not the movie is for you, it is a movie that’s certain of its identity and does what it set out to do. 5.3/10

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Overall, Porcupine Lake is a success. It makes excellent use of a Canadian setting and manages to tell an innocent story about budding sexuality. 6.3/10

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Burn Burn Burn is a really solid movie. Much as there are successful moments of comedy, it is more likely to make you messy cry than laugh. 7.3/10

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I love the concept of Riot Girls. A post-apocalypse with queer protagonists where apparently everyone deals with the apocalypse by getting really into punk? Hell yeah! 6.4/10

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Well, Hayley “Lesbian Jesus” Kiyoko is in Becks so it shouldn’t be a surprise that the movie is good. 6.4/10

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It’s difficult to write a lengthy review about White Lie. The film is just an interesting premise executed competently by the writer, director and actors. 8.2/10

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As someone from Canada, I don’t need a movie that spends so much time showing how damn cold it is outside. If I wanted to experience that, I’d actually go outside. 5.9/10

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Strange Frame: Love and Sax occupies a wholly unique space in the WLW film pantheon. The film has big ideas and a lot of creativity. Where it falters is its execution. 5.7/10

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I really urge you to check Hannah Free out. It’s a lovely film with a lot of heart 7.2/10

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