Jude Dry
Jude Dry was previously a member of the IndieWire film team.
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Revoir Paris Virginie Efira
Film Review
The Paris terror attacks inspired Alice Winocour's poignant look at a woman piecing together her memory after a mass shooting.
"Bottoms"
"Fight Club"
"When we first announced the movie, they put 'fight club' in quotations," the writer and star said of her bloody new teen comedy.
and Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) and Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman) in Columbia Pictures’ NO HARD FEELINGS.
Film Review
Punny titles aside, it's hard to get it up for this raunchy comedy about an emotionally stunted thirty-something woman hired to date a shy teenage boy.
Jordan Bryon documentary transition
Tribeca
Tribeca: This courageous documentary blends the geopolitical with the personal, as a reporter transitions while embedded with a Taliban unit.
Kokomo City
For the Dolls
Exclusive: D. Smith's stylishly bold Sundance award winner shows Black trans sex workers on their own terms, in their own words.
'Revoir Paris' Review: Virginie Efira Shines in Artful Shooting Drama
Tribeca
Tribeca: Kevin Smith's comedy was a lifeline to one trans filmmaker, who unpacks its messy legacy in a lively documentary about indie film history.
BLUE JEAN, Rosy McEwen
Film Review
A queer gym teacher is caught between worlds against a political backdrop of rising anti-gay sentiment in Georgia Oakley's impressive debut.
(Left to right): Sébastien Lifshitz, River Gallo, Julio Torres, Zackary Drucker, and Laura Moss
Whether they’ve been household names for awhile or are just beginning to make their presence felt, here are ten LGBTQ creators on the rise right now, including D. Smith, Stewart Thorndike, Emma Seligman, and more.
"Something You Said Last Night"
Exclusive
A young trans woman endures summer vacation with her family in this impressive debut feature from Canadian filmmaker Luis De Filippis.
"Selling Sunset" and "The Ultimatum: Queer Love"
Reality Check
In "The Ultimatum: Queer Love" and "Selling Sunset," queerness contorts itself to fit into the glossy heteronormative mold of reality TV.
Creatura
Cannes
Cannes: Catalan filmmaker Elena Martín Gimeno probes the mysteries of childhood sexuality in this unsettling tale of one woman's relationship to her body.
ABOUT MY FATHER Sebastian Maniscalco Robert De Niro 2023
Film Review
Sebastian Maniscalco gives De Niro a vehicle worthy of his comedic talents in the vein of "Meet the Parents" and "Analyze This."
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