Mathias Broe’s tepid drama tracks a budding romance between a cis gay man and a trans man, but the filmmaker can’t save its third act.
Raw and wryly funny, "A Few Feet Away" follows the hookup exploits of a Grindr-obsessed twink in Buenos Aires.
The filmmaker blends bold queer storytelling with the horror legacy her father built, creating a zombie film that’s entirely her own.
Half a century later, the midnight movie that refused to die still sparks freedom, community, and unapologetic queer joy.
Bill Condon’s glossy Kiss of the Spider Woman favors J.Lo’s showmanship over the musical’s political grit.
"Fairyland" finds its heart in Scoot McNairy's standout turn as a single gay dad raising his daughter in 1970s San Francisco
The fall arts slate spans highbrow to high camp, with queer comedies, historical epics, and cinematic heavyweights vying for your attention.