My Policeman (2022) Review

My Policeman (2022) Review

Harry Styles is at the head of an ensemble cast for Michael Grandage’s understated LGBTQ+ romantic drama ‘My Policeman’ (2022). Review by Emi Grant.

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Bros (2022) Review

Bros (2022) Review

Billy Eichner co-writes and stars in ‘Bros’, the first gay rom-com produced by a Hollywood studio with a predominantly LGBTQ+ cast. Review by Emily Nighman.

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Straightwashing Removes All Rainbows: Removing Bisexuals from Comic Book Films

Straightwashing Removes All Rainbows: Removing Bisexuals from Comic Book Films

In 2022, the blockbuster sphere’s choices in representation must face more scrutiny, particularly with regard to straightwashing bisexual comic book characters. Essay by Paul Klein.

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In Defense of the Happy Ending: Alice Wu and LGBTQ+ Movies

In Defense of the Happy Ending: Alice Wu and LGBTQ+ Movies

For so long, Hollywood has made it seem like only white, cisgender, non-disabled, heterosexual people fall in love. The films of Alice Wu offer condolence for those outside of that box. Essay by Tina Kakadelis.

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10 Best Films 2021: Annice White

10 Best Films 2021: Annice White

In a 2021 film calendar filled with delayed releases from years gone by and dominated by big-budget blockbusters, Annice White highlights the 10 Best Films 2021.

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No Ordinary Man (2020) Review – BFI Flare

No Ordinary Man (2020) Review – BFI Flare

When jazz musician Billy Tipton died, it was discovered he was biologically female. Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt direct documentary ‘No Ordinary Man’, reviewed by Annice White.

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Rebel Dykes (2021) Review – BFI Flare

Rebel Dykes (2021) Review – BFI Flare

‘Rebel Dykes’ is a hugely entertaining and unique documentary about a rebellious lesbian movement that was born out of London’s punk scene in the 1980s. Annice White reviews from BFI Flare.

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My First Summer (2021) Review- BFI Flare

My First Summer (2021) Review- BFI Flare

Capturing first love through the female gaze and in an LGBTQ+ setting, ‘My First Summer’ has real potential to become a cult classic. Annice White reviews.

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5 Reasons Why You Need to Watch Midnight Cowboy

5 Reasons Why You Need to Watch Midnight Cowboy

John Schlesinger film ‘Midnight Cowboy’ (1969) starring Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight is a classic of cinema, and here are 5 reasons why you must watch it. Article by Katie Doyle.

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5 Must-Watch Early British LGBTQ+ Films

5 Must-Watch Early British LGBTQ+ Films

5 British films, made before the legalisation of homosexuality or ahead of some of the LGBTQ+ community’s major milestones, that you need to see. List by Annice White.

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