One of the rare things in movie history is about to happen, a gay film gets a wide release. This weekend sees Love, Simon, based on the book Simon vs. The Homosapiens Agenda, premiere and a lot has been made of the fact that it’s the first major studio release with a gay love story
The final 2017 film post! With this, I look back at the scenes that made the strongest impact on me. These choices are not an endorsement of the films but more a great montage of moments that made the movie year. Onward to 2018! Sean tells story of how he got HIV, BPM A super
For a year that did not get good until like September, this Top 10 Films of 2017 list might be one of the favorites I’ve made. Not only does this feel representative of the year, but it’s also so very cool and eclectic. The key theme might be directors working in genre and flexing their
My 2017 in Review is beginning to wind down with the film prizes. I always like to do a special film prize post because there’s a plethora of movies and performances and not all the time can you highlight them in an Oscar ballot. I’ve included some of my usual awards and added a couple
Brutal honesty in its visuals of farm life as well as its main relationship, God’s Own Country is an intimate look at the life of one gay man living in Yorkshire as the challenges of being isolated and having to do a ton of work at his family’s farm is met in intensity by the