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‘Lesbian Space Princess’ review: Queer Australian animation could be a crowdpleaser
Dirs/scr: Emma Hough Hobbs, Leela Varghese. Australia. 2025. 87mins
Queer coming-of-age tales have gotten one thing of a staple, so it’s good to see Australia-based queer...
‘Two Times João Liberada’ review: Portuguese LGBTQ+ title is a niche debut
Dir: Paula Tomás Marques. Portugal. 2025. 70mins
A venture that walks the road between biographical drama and conceptual artwork piece, the experimental Portuguese LGBTQ+ ventureTwo Instances...
‘Honey Bunch’ review: Bold Canadian period genre from the makers of ’Violation’
Dirs/scr: Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli. Canada. 2025. 113mins.
All the way down to its final sudden zoom and misty anamorphic filter, the second function by...
‘Mother’s Baby’ review: Postpartum stress under the lens in meticulous Berlin title
Dir. Johanna Moder. Austria/Switzerland/Germany 2025. 108 minutes.
Austrian drama Mom’s Child shouldn't be a style movie, however it's positively a horror story. A examine of postpartum melancholy, it depicts...
‘Dreams (Sex Love)’ review: Dag Johan Haugerud concludes his trilogy at Berlin
Dir. Dag Johan Haugerud. Norway 2025. 110mins
“My life is in a cloud,” publicizes a younger lady in voice-over in the beginning of Desires – and a part of...
‘Paul’ review: Denis Côté doc explores the surprising benefits of submissive cleaning
Dir: Denis Côté. Canada. 2025. 87mins
Surrendering management is the one technique of taking cost in Paul, Denis Côté’s quirky, non-judgemental documentary which follows a person on a private...
‘Yunan’ review: Enigmatic second film in Ameer Fakher Eldin’s ‘Homeland’ trilogy
Dir/scr: Ameer Fakher Eldin. Germany/Canada/France/Italy/Palestine/Jordan. 2025. 124mins
A sequence of low-lying German islands which have realized to reside with seasonal flooding are each setting and...
‘After This Death’ review: Niche US-set mystery is an 'arch, implausible affair'
Dir/scr: Lucio Castro. US 2025. 96 minutes
In a movie riddled with outrageous coincidences, it is probably not a good suggestion to have characters touch upon...
‘Kontinental ’25’ review: Radu Jude returns after winning the Golden Bear
Dir. Radu Jude. Romania 2025. 109mins
Romania’s Radu Jude is a kind of uncommon film-makers for whom the phrase “anticipate the surprising” may really imply one thing....
‘Timestamp’ review: Doc is a powerful, fractured portrait of school days in Ukraine
Dir/scr: Kateryna Gornostai. Ukraine/Luxembourg/Netherlands/France. 2024. 125mins
Watch any documentary about colleges, and you'll nearly actually come away with a newfound respect for anybody who dedicates...