Blending film criticism, social commentary, and personal narrative, De Rozario (most recently the author of the Lambda Literary Award–nominatedAnd the Walls Came Crumbling Down) explores her experience growing up queer, brown, and fat in Singapore, from suffering through a “gay-exorcism” to fin...
award-winning author, Jen.Thank You, Mr. Nixonis an original, mind-blowing exploration of U.S.-China relations/dynamics since China reopened its borders half a century ago. City girl Lulu Koo gets confused by the American obsession of walking “in the woods with mosquitoes”; Hong Kong pare...
and considering Netflix’s busy schedule, it could feasibly premiere at any point in the year. Fall of 2024 seems like the safest bet, perfectly positioning it for the 2024-2025 award season. And considering the material and the
The Florida Projectsounds like something Jeff Nichols might make if he weren’t busy cranking out a few films each year. It revolves around a 6-year-old girl on summer vacation, gallivanting in ignorant bliss while her parents struggle through hardship.Sean Baker’s excellent debutTangerine(which...
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Related:Titane: How & When To Watch Cannes' Award-Winning Horror The Stars At Noon - Claire Denis The Stars at Noonis Claire Denis' second movie of 2022 afterBoth Sides of the Bladedebuted at the Berlin International Film Festival in February and earned Denis the Silver Bear for Best Direct...
, based on the gerard way comic book of the same name, will hit our small screens sometime this year, wrapping up a huge plot twist that shocked fans at the end of its last run. season three ended with the enhanced siblings sans their superpowers, meaning season four will revolve ...
‘Horror doesn’t sell, but I love your writing so I’m offering you a pittance’, I’ve had the enormous pleasure of seeing her become a Richard & Judy Book Club bestseller withA Cold Season, and watching her name appear on numerous award ballots and ‘best of the year’ listings. ...
2022 was a great year for films, but 2023 is absolutely going to give it a run for its money. From comedies like Next Goal Wins to dramas like May December, horror films like Thanksgiving to action flicks like The Marvels, there's great stuff to look forward to in every genre. By ...
Australian author Kim Wilkins’ Aurealis Award–nominated novelDaughters of the Stormwill be published in the US this year, and it sounds fantastic: five very different sisters must work together for the sake of their kingdom. Five very different sisters team up against their stepbrother to save...