Supernova is slow, meandering and doesn’t present the best depiction of a 15 year old’s sexuality. But damn, it’s just so nice to look at. 6.5/10
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Ellie and Abbie has a surprising, poignant emotional centre. This, in addition to its genuinely funny jokes, makes it one of the most moving and successful WLW comedies I’ve seen. 8.7/10
Dating Amber works on a lot of levels. It’s funny, it’s tragic and it shows how much gay acceptance has come in 26 years and that we still have a ways to go. 7.6/10
Even as the film’s weakest point, Another Way’s core same-sex romance is successful, moving, and does bring humanity to a story that could easily get bogged down in themes and commentary. 8.2/10
With the obvious exception of The Handmaiden (which has the unfair advantage of being the best WLW movie), The Night Watch is the best adaption of a Sarah Waters novel that I’ve seen. 8.4/10
The problem with me writing this review is the only word in my head after watching it was TENDER in all caps. 7.8/10
A Girl at My Door is one hell of an effective combination of beautiful visuals and heavy subject matter. 8.5/10
Seventeen should be celebrated for its mixture of meticulous cinematography and messy teen emotions 6.4/10
While A Sweet Journey never quite crosses the line into being overtly queer, it approaches the line so many times from so many different angles that it’s worth a mention. 7/10
If you’re looking for a WLW movie to build furniture to, Claire of the Moon is a great option. 6.3/10