Writer-director Marco Calvani's sweet-hearted emotional drama High Tide succeeds largely thanks to the excellent and honest lead performance by Marco Pigossi as Lourenço, a gay Brazilian in Provincetown left adrift by a series of life events. Stranded in P'town, Lourenço is making a living doing under the table work as a cleaner and handyman. He... Continue Reading →
MGFF 2025 Film Review: Sally! ★★★½
Bubbling with radical feminism and a generous dose of cheek, Sally! captures the charisma and passion of the late lesbian activist Sally Miller Gearhart through political struggles and personal heartache. It’s a wild ride. Director Deborah Craig, along with co-directors Jörg Fockele and Ondine Rarey, deliver a lively and warm documentary through which Gearhart refuses... Continue Reading →
MGFF 2025 Film Review: Drive Back Home ★★★½
There is an undeniable, gentle warmth to Michael Clowater’s Drive Back Home that defies the frozen Canadian winter backdrop. As two estranged middle-aged brothers reconnect on a long drive from Toronto to the icy New Brunswick countryside—with a few stops along the way—touchingly, the bond between them begins to thaw. Based on true events from... Continue Reading →
Sundance Film Review: Plainclothes ★★★
Writer-director Carmen Emmi's debut feature Plainclothes, which world premiered at Sundance 2025, winning the festival's US Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast, has an enticing premise. In Syracuse, Upstate New York, a young police officer, Lucas (Tom Blyth), has been placed on undercover "plainclothes" duty tasked with entrapping gay men. The assignment involves lingering... Continue Reading →
The Queer Agenda: February 2025
Welcome to The Queer Review's new monthly guide to LGBTQ+ cultural happenings in New York City, London, Sydney, Berlin, and beyond. Feb 4-15 - Isaac Mizrahi: I Know Everybody - Café Carlyle, New York Isaac Mizrahi returns for his ninth winter engagement at Café Carlyle with his signature blend of humor, storytelling, and song. Beyond... Continue Reading →
Sundance Film Review: Heightened Scrutiny ★★★★
A few days before this year's Sundance Film Festival began, the President declared in his inaugural address that "it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female". As Sundance 2025 takes place, five anti-trans bills continue to advance in the legislature of the... Continue Reading →
Sundance 2025 Film Review: Sauna ★★★★
Mathias Broe's seductive debut feature Sauna, which just world premiered in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at Sundance, is both super sexy and has something to say. Based on Mads Ananda Lodahl's novel of the same name, adapted for the screen by Broe and William Lippert, this contemporary queer story of love and self-discovery set... Continue Reading →
Sundance 2025 Film Review: GEN_ ★★★1/2
Gianluca Matarrese's GEN_, which just premiered in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at Sundance, employs an absorbingly intimate vérité style to explore the fascinating work of Dr. Maurizio Bini. On the cusp of retirement, Bini runs a department in Milan's publicly-funded Niguarda hospital which offers both fertility and gender-affirming care treatments free of charge. Matarrese,... Continue Reading →
My Moments Out Of Time – Glenn Gaylord’s Look Back at 2024 In Film
Every year, instead of making a Top Ten List of my favorite movies, I like to pay homage to a long-discontinued but influential annual column called “Moments Out Of Time” from Film Comment magazine. Their critics would cite their favorite scenes, images, or lines of dialogue, even from films they may not have liked. As... Continue Reading →
Film Review: Liza – A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story ★★★★
"They wanted her", performer Jim Caruso—who made his Broadway debut in Liza’s At The Palace! alongside Liza Minnelli—recalls his friend having observed after spending an evening at a party where she could tell that those gathered wanted to be around Liza! the effervescent red sequined star, not simply Liza the person. Director Bruce David Klein's... Continue Reading →
