Call Her Ganda
By Kyle Mustain October 2, 2018
A personal and moving documentary on the legal battle between the Philippines and the United States involving the murder of a transgender woman.
A personal and moving documentary on the legal battle between the Philippines and the United States involving the murder of a transgender woman.
Inspired by the tell-everything 2012 memoir by Scotty Bowers, the matter-of-fact and sensational Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars.
A comedy that is simultaneously a throwback and of its time.
A young professional couple try so hard to do the right thing that they practically end up arguing themselves into immobility.
A school for wayward young women is actually a cover for a radical feminist group, the Female Liberation Army.
From Sebastián Lelio, director of A Fantastic Woman, comes this very mature, modern love story set within an Orthodox Jewish community.
Daniela Vega gives a stellar performance as Marina, a transgender woman whose lover, 25 years her senior, suddenly dies in the middle of the night.
A movie that is already being listed among the great queer films of recent memory.
The first feature film by writer-director Francis Lee doesn’t go down the route you would expect it to.