Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. Unfettered: The Early Works of a Queer Cinema Legend

In the decade after Stonewall, gay culture exploded and thrived in ways previously unthinkable. One filmmaker who covered every facet of it – from the parades to the adult film market – was Arthur J. Bressan, Jr., who also holds the distinction of making the first dramatic feature about AIDS, 1985’s Buddies. For Bressan and […]

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Review: Da 5 Bloods

Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods came along at the right time. These days, the streets are covered with protesters – Black, white, whatever – officially fed the fuck up with an utterly broken police system, a system where an officer can kill an African-American man like George Floyd in broad daylight (while a woman films […]

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How Dick Tracy Expanded the Boundaries of the Comic Book Movie

It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when comic book characters had little to no hope of success in Hollywood. Films adapted from comic magazines or newspaper “funnies” were few, given that the properties were seen as substandard material suitable only for children (or worse, thanks to Frederic Wertham’s “Seduction of the […]

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Classic Corner: Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

Chantal Akerman was 25 years old when her technically groundbreaking, emotionally devastating, and alternately revered and reviled Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles played at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Speaking about the film in 2009, Akerman remembers the reaction: “People kept getting up and leaving. You could hear the seats banging. That’s […]

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Review: Shirley

Decades after her death in 1965, Shirley Jackson’s shadow looms over American horror, continuing to make a space in the genre for a female point of view originally shaped by mid-century domestic unease and social isolation. Film and TV adaptations have recreated her tableaus of loneliness, communicating the ostracization, clever nastiness, and small-town toxicity that […]

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