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    Deidra & Laney Rob a Train

    Sometimes cuteness isn’t enough to go on, and Deidra & Laney Rob a Train doesn’t quite make it all the way up the hill.

    By |March 16th, 2017|DVD/Streaming/On Demand|0 Comments

      Slash

      Slash stands out as this year’s film for the true teenage outcast.

      By |December 9th, 2016|Comedy, Teen|0 Comments

        Always Shine

        A compact, intense psychological thriller that leaves a lasting mark.

        By |December 5th, 2016|Psychological thriller, Top Picks|0 Comments

          Uncle Howard

          Aaron Brookner, who was very young when his uncle, director Howard Brookner, died, has restored his uncle's films, and in the process has made this documentary tribute.

          By |December 5th, 2016|Documentary, Top Picks|0 Comments

            The Edge of Seventeen

            It’s the rare achievement for a movie about teenagers: they have layers.

            By |November 18th, 2016|Featured|0 Comments

              Fire Song

              Fire Song effectively sets up the conflict of youth growing up in a poor community: whether to remain or move away.

              By |November 7th, 2016|Canada, DVD/Streaming/On Demand, GLBT|0 Comments

                A Stray

                Shot documentary style, this affecting film focuses on lives not typically seen in American films, centering on a young Somali refugee and his tag-along dog.

                By |October 23rd, 2016|Featured|0 Comments

                  King Cobra

                  Based on the true story that rocked the gay porn industry, King Cobra recounts the events that left one man brutally murdered and two men in prison for life.

                  By |October 21st, 2016|GLBT|0 Comments

                    Moonlight

                    Barry Jenkins's film is like three short films strung together to tell one sweeping story.

                    By |October 20th, 2016|GLBT, Indie, Top Picks|0 Comments