Film/DVD

Lesbian Noir Honey, Don’t! Offers Unfiltered But Fleeting Fun 

Honey, Don’t! blends detective noir tropes with queer pulp aesthetics. The result is messy, campy, and unapologetically lesbian, prioritizing queer…

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Vera Drew’s The People’s Joker Gets the Last Laugh

In The People’s Joker, Vera Drew turns her life story into a sharp, surreal parody—coming soon to Museum of Fine…

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Movie Review: Bowen Yang Leads a Heartfelt Dramedy about Found Families in The Wedding Banquet

Andrew Ahn's modern dramedy 'The Wedding Banquet' explores found families and the complexities of same-sex marriage, with a heartwarming twist.

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Karla Sofía Gascón Makes History with Emilia Pérez Oscar Nomination

Karla Sofía Gascón becomes the first openly transgender performer to be nominated for an Academy Award in an acting category…

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Queer: A Cinematic Exploration of Desire, Addiction, and Identity

Luca Guadagnino's 'Queer' explores the complexities of desire and self-hatred in a heroin-addicted American expat's pursuit of love.

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John Waters Brings Hairspray to Life in Houston

John Waters returns to Houston for a live commentary on his movie Hairspray. Expect humor, subversion, and a Q&A with…

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‘In the Summers’ Wins Grand Jury Prize at Sundance

In the Summers, a film about siblings visiting their alcoholic father, wins Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. Director Alessandra Lacorazza…

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Galveston Mortician Dale Carter: Preserving Beauty in Death

Galveston mortician Dale Carter's life and career as a funeral director are documented in the award-winning film "Song of the…

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UH Hosts Houston Premiere of Old Lesbians Documentary on March 25

Old Lesbians, which debuts at the UH Student Center South Theater on March 25, recounts Evermeyer’s work to preserve the…

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Not Too Gay to Function

Queer artists Auli'i Cravalho and Jaquel Spivey bring new life to beloved characters in 'Mean Girls.'

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