
Bros (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - September 30th, 2022 - Movie ReviewsBros does entertain, and my laughs were loud and hearty on multiple occasions. I just wish Stoller and Eichner had made an attempt to dig a little deeper.
Bros does entertain, and my laughs were loud and hearty on multiple occasions. I just wish Stoller and Eichner had made an attempt to dig a little deeper.

Hypochondriac (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - July 29th, 2022 - Movie ReviewsI have no idea what to make of writer-director Addison Heimann’s psychological horror yarn Hypochondriac.
I have no idea what to make of writer-director Addison Heimann’s psychological horror yarn Hypochondriac.

“Fire Island” – Interview with Andrew Ahn and Joel Kim Booster
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 3rd, 2022 - Interviews“I think it’s about joy, and finding the joy in being Gay and being Queer.”
– Joel Kim Booster
“I think it’s about joy, and finding the joy in being Gay and being Queer.”
– Joel Kim Booster

Fire Island (2022)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - June 3rd, 2022 - Movie ReviewsFire Island has no business being as good as it is.
Fire Island has no business being as good as it is.

Unforgettables: Cinematic Milestones #3 – Victor/Victoria (1982)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - April 27th, 2022 - FeaturesVictor/Victoria: Blake Edwards’ 1982 gender-bending Parisian musical farce remains ahead of its time
Victor/Victoria: Blake Edwards’ 1982 gender-bending Parisian musical farce remains ahead of its time

Supernova (2020)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 10th, 2021 - Movie ReviewsSupernova annihilated me.
Supernova annihilated me.

Queer Japan (2019)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - December 11th, 2020 - Movie ReviewsQueer Japan a Colorfully Fascinating LGBTQ Travelogue Flipping vicariously between Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Okinawa and chronicling several noteworthy subjects, Queer Japan is a leisurely paced documentary travelogue into Japanese LGBTQ culture. Weaving something like 100 interviews into the narrative, director Graham Kolbeins paints with broad strokes, revealing a portrait of identity, labels and culture […]
Queer Japan a Colorfully Fascinating LGBTQ Travelogue Flipping vicariously between Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Okinawa and chronicling several noteworthy subjects, Queer Japan is a leisurely paced documentary travelogue into Japanese LGBTQ culture. Weaving something like 100 interviews into the narrative, director Graham Kolbeins paints with broad strokes, revealing a portrait of identity, labels and culture […]

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
by Sara Michelle Fetters - February 14th, 2020 - Four-Star Corner Movie ReviewsPortrait of a Lady on Fire is more than a historical romance. It is more than a feminist drama drawing a metaphorical line from the distant past to the here and now.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire is more than a historical romance. It is more than a feminist drama drawing a metaphorical line from the distant past to the here and now.