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In this week’s Video Dispatches we cover the new Bluray releases of the original Jetsons series, Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice and Ten North Frederick.
Amanda Jane Stern had the opportunity to speak with actor Martin Bruchmann about his time filming the 2012 gay film Silent Youth.
A new Dietrich & Von Sternberg box set, Abel Ferrara’s debut 9 Lives Of A Wet Pussy and Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come – we cover them in this week’s Video Dispatches.
In this week’s Video Dispatches we take a look at the recently released Blu-Rays of Moonfleet (1955), In Fabric (2018) and A Blonde in Love (1965).
Ever week, we take a look at an LGBTQ+ film that gave their characters a romantic happily-ever-after. This week: the German film Silent Youth.
In this week’s Video Dispatches, we cover the home video releases of Ma (2019), The Reflecting Skin (1990) and Wagon Master (1950).
Queerly Ever After is a bi-monthly column where I take a look at LGBT+ films…
Musanna Ahmed takes a look at two July Bollywood releases: Super 30 and Judgementall Hai Kya.
We take a look at the recent home video releases of The Leopard Man, and De Palma’s Domino and Obsession in this week’s Video Dispatches.
Amanda Jane Stern had the opportunity to speak with co-writers Michael Waite and Roger Stigliano about their 1989 film Fun Down There.
This week’s Video Dispatches covers the new home video releases of Buster Keaton’s films, The Reptile (1966), Claire Denis’ High Life and 2018 film Transit.
In this new Staff Inquiry, the Film Inquiry team members discuss their favorite movie scenes, among them scenes from The Godfather, Whisper From The Heart and City Lights.
In Video Dispatches, we cover some of the newest home releases. This week: Morituri (1965), Warlock (1959), and Bronco Billy (1980).
Fun Down There defies the conventions of storytelling through its radical depiction of a couple who is non-monogamous on screen – and to do it so calmly is unheard of.
In this week’s Video Dispatches, we cover the new releases of Hedwig & The Angry Inch (2001), The Loveless (1981) and a collection of Charley Bowers films.