Category: Non-binary
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A Queer Review of the Austin Film Festival (2023)
Highlighting the many ways in which AFF 2023 illustrated that the queer experience is not a monolithic one.
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‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ is a VICTORY for queer representation
Scene-stealer Melina Kotselou brings infectious queer joy and non-binary representation to the third installment of Nia Vardalos’ ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ franchise.
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‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal Part 2’
The Outer Senshi get characterization and some stellar moments in the second part of the Eternal movie duo.
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The Case of ‘Rise of the Pink Ladies’ and ‘A League of Their Own’: Why Won’t Hollywood Give Sapphic Shows Their Due?
The cancelling of these series is being blamed on the writers’ strike and low viewership, but it’s just the latest example of the industry’s lack of appreciation for stories about queer women.
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‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ is Inclusive of all Gender Perspectives
The French-born director Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s strategic choice to entrust the interpretation of a conventional, feminine character to a non-binary actor pays off: Corrin’s Lady Chatterley is awkward, edgy, and uninhibited at the same time.
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Six Drama Films that Explore the Transgender Experience in Children
This Transgender Day of Remembrance, let us take a look at six films about transgender children grappling with their identity in a heteronormative world that despises their kind and tries its best to invalidate their feelings.
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A Conversation With the Filmmakers of ‘When Men Were Men’
Hours before their line-up of screenings for Trans Awareness Week began, the filmmakers of ‘When Men Were Men’ chatted with me about the film’s personal exploration of masculinity.
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Bros Being Bros: The Resurrection of the Rom-Com
Billy Eichner provides a hearty dose of good old fashioned romance with a lot of laughs
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They/Them Falters As A Slasher But Is A Triumph For LGBTQ+ Representation
Those saying it’s a bad movie simply because it’s bad as a slasher should be reminded that the likes of Jordan and Alexandra often don’t get their tales told, let alone in such major releases helmed by veteran actors like Bacon.
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The Gloriously Unapologetic Queerness of The Sandman
The Sandman features a plethora of LGBTQ+ characters and is openly expressive about it!