Archive for category: Cinema
- Unmasculine dystopia (2011.06.14)
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Never Let Me Go presents a dystopia bereft of male characteristics. I suspect this is our actual future
- Andrew Haigh’s lack of generosity (2011.05.26)
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Andrew Haigh can afford to be generous. Instead he went for cruel and snide
- Recognizable addition to the Cinema of Recognition (2011.05.25)
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Gay cinema is a Cinema of Recognition, of which Weekend is the latest example (now updated, then updated again with the shiv Andrew Haigh stuck in)
- Michael Showalter gay sex shocker (2011.04.25)
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Brent Bambury: “I think [Wet Hot American Summer] has the hottest gay sex scene in any American film I’ve ever seen.” Now, why? Let’s ask Michael Showalter
- Faux fonts of ‘Funkytown’ (2011.03.15)
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It’s Arial! Arial! Everywhere! in Steve Galluccio’s homage to disco Montreal, Funkytown
- ‘I was always sober enough to take in what was going on around me, unlike so many others in Montreal’ (2011.03.11)
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Steve Galluccio remembers Montreal in the ’80s. I kind of do too
- ‘Since I’m very young, critics tend to think I’m not capable of having every idea myself’ (2011.02.28)
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Xavier Dolan interviews Michael Musto – or is it vice-versa?
- ‘50 Essential Gay Films’ (sic) (2011.02.27)
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Let me save you the trouble of wading through Out’s list of “50 essential gay films,” half of whom are in dull groups of five anyway
- In the question mark rests one’s fate (2010.11.09)
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“For Clayton—
Friend?”