The Ornithologist
By Kyle Mustain July 2, 2017
Picture a sensual version of The Call of the Wild, with some David Lynch-ian identity swapping thrown in for good measure.
Picture a sensual version of The Call of the Wild, with some David Lynch-ian identity swapping thrown in for good measure.
At how many American dinner tables would you ever hear the question, “Why can’t she just be a lesbian?”
Four varied stories of transgender people screening at the annual documentary film festival.
Fire Song effectively sets up the conflict of youth growing up in a poor community: whether to remain or move away.
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.
Barry Jenkins’s film is like three short films strung together to tell one sweeping story.
A coming-out film with the novel approach of exploring the dynamic between a mother and her two sons—one biological, one she has taken in—who fall in love.
Canadian writer-director Stephen Dunn’s first feature film offers a fresh take on that endangered genre—the coming-out tale.
In 1998, four young San Antonio women were sentenced to 82.5 years in prison between them, on accusations that didn’t even rise to the level of baseless.