comedy
Spoor combines the plot of a murder mystery with the morality of an old-fashioned fable to convey a message of righteous environmentalist anger.
Teenage Bounty Hunters hit an unlikely intersection of relatability, character and relationship growth, and adventure.
For this Queerly Ever After, Amanda Jane Stern takes a look at the 1996 film: Different for Girls.
The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo embodies the spirit of its subject in wonderfully weird ways that entertain.
For May & Nichols savants, as well as the newly initiated, this will propagate their legacies, giving us a deeper look into their individual outlooks.
Film Inquiry recently spoke with comedy and improv legend Colin Mochrie about his upcoming film, Boys vs. Girls.
Death to 2020 says a farewell to the year in the best way possible, inviting every viewer to join in the experience and the catharsis.
This battle of Nazis versus Christmas forms the unusual narrative backbone of a bizarre yet beloved Christmas classic: Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town.
If you need a new holiday staple to fill your cinephile holiday binge, look no further than Better Watch Out.
The story of Rudolph is a celebration of the outcasts, yes, but what makes it gay?
In 2003, Taiwanese auteur Tsai Ming-liang released his masterful ode to the magic of movie theaters, Goodbye, Dragon Inn.
The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Special is a labor of yuletide love that shows the raw creativity and determination of queer performers.
Fatman is an exhausting, vile, depressingly boring movie which might have been kinda funny as a skit or short.
Fruit Chan’s Made in Hong Kong’s bleak tale of alienated youth should appeal to anyone who has ever felt the future slipping away from them.