Camila Comes Out Tonight is a perfectly competent little film. I am not overly moved only because of the sheer abundance of coming-of-age queer films I’ve seen. 5.8/10
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For decades, Beyond the Walls would have been the best lesbian nun movie about a woman who fakes a stigmata. But Benedetta blows it out of the water. 5.6/10
Rara is a sweet story with an injection of tragedy stemming from gay inequality. 7.6/10
I am giving Leading Ladies a bad review because of the absence of anything particularly positive about it. 3.5/10
Parallel Mothers is just the latest in a long line of great-looking Almodovar films with complex relationships that celebrate women and queerness. 8.9/10
Eva + Candela needed to do 20% more, especially in the writing department to bring it up from a mixed review to an outright positive review for me. 5.3/10
There’s a definite artistry and a lot of success found in the imperfect and perhaps too long One in a Thousand. 5.9/10
This movie has already aged badly. And even without the offensive or dated aspects, it’s still a lacklustre comedy. 3.3/10
I have issues with attention span and The Objects of Love challenged that. 5.2/10
he Coming of Sin has some of the worst sexual politics I’ve seen in a movie. It doesn’t like women but also isn’t even competent enough to explain why it doesn’t like women. 1.7/10