I am so, so thankful a lesbian directed Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. I think it would have been a different, worse movie had it not been. 8.5/10
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Women Who Kill is a dark romantic comedy. That’s a lot of genres to try and juggle. The movie does so with moderate success. 5.8/10
Despite a good performance from Dylan Gelula, Kerem Sanga’s First Girl I Loved lets itself down by delving into topics too heavy for the movie to deal with. 5.4/10
The main thing I want you to take away from my review of Butterfly Kiss is that Amanda Plummer is really good and she deserved a way better career than the one she got. 8.2/10
Not only does Running on Empty Dreams lack any joy (which at least is intentional) but it’s executed so poorly as to be a borderline painful experience to sit through. 2.1/10
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
Had Drool made Imogen the main character, I think I would have loved it. As it stands, Drool is a seriously mixed bag. 5.2/10
Even grading on the curve of TV movies, An Unexpected Love feels extremely predictable and has little new to offer. 5.0/10
he Half of It won’t make my top ten list but it’s a perfectly charming teen WLW movie where nobody dies and there’s no gratuitous sex scenes. You could do a lot worse. 7.6/10
Better Than Chocolate’s depiction of queer characters and the queer community is a decade ahead of its time. The bad news is the movie is 20 years old now so it does feel at least a decade out of date. 6.0/10