

Black Lives Matter Spotlight: Rick Famuyiwa's Dope (6/22/2020)
A frenetic and entertaining celebration of Black identity.

Black Lives Matter Spotlight: Boots Riley's Sorry to Bother You (6/21/2020)
A dark, funny and deliciously surreal critique of late stage capitalism from a Black perspective.

Pride Month 2020: The Handmaiden (6/20/2020)
A delightfully twisted erotic crime thriller that stands as a wonderfully queer deconstruction of the male gaze.

Disclosure Review (6/19/2020)
A informative, emotional and groundbreaking documentary that tells the story of transgender representation from the mouth of the community.

Pride Month 2020: Carol (6/15/2020)
With excellent performances and a lovely humanistic touch, Carol is a modern day queer classic.

The King of Staten Island Review (6/14/2020)
A series of baffling writing and editing decisions renders this otherwise genuine semi-autobiographical work aimless and dry.

Black Live Matter Spotlight: Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station (6/12/2020)
A searingly intimate portrayal of human life and a cry of sorrow and rage at its unjustified end.

Pride Month 2020: Moonlight (6/11/2020)
A powerful exploration of marginalized identity, masculinity and sexuality, and one of the most perfect films of the 20th century.

Lucky Grandma Review (6/9/2020)
A perfectly competent, perfectly bland crime comedy caper.

The Infiltrators Review (6/8/2020)
A sobering look at the struggles immigrants face, and the tyrannical grasp of ICE.

Black Lives Matter Spotlight: Ava DuVernay's 13th (6/7/2020)
A shocking, crucially important look at the prison industrial complex in America as an extension of slavery.

2010's Catch-Up: Tangerine (5/16/2020)
An amusing, sensational and highly humanizing story about one of the most marginalized demographics in the country.

Beanpole Review (5/13/2020)
Beautifully crafted but emotionally exhausting, Beanpole straddles the line between art filmmaking and pure misery porn.

Made In Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul Review (5/10/2020)
A beautiful, thrilling and emotionally resonant addition to the Made in Abyss anime series.

The Half of It Review (5/2/2020)
A heartwarming and adorable queer coming of age story.

Bad Education Review (4/25/2020)
A compelling and dramatic look at a microcosm of the forces that shape our society.

2010's Catch-Up: Amour (4/19/2020)
A searing, devastatingly intimate portrayal of true love in the face of old age and death.

2010's Catch-Up: Anomalisa (4/17/2020)
A terrifying existential horror film disguised as a somber character study.

Vivarium Review (4/13/2020)
A chilling and existentially frightening short film stretched beyond its limit to feature length.




















