Outfest LA 2023 hosted documentaries from all over the world grappling with religion, family, film, music, and life through queer lenses.
Author: Jason Flatt
Mutt is a great example of what slice-of-life fiction can be when it’s real without being traumatic when Feña encounters three people from pre-transition.
These four films that screened at Outfest LA 2023 remind us through documentary and narrative that queer love has always been around.
Theater Camp is exactly the essence of camp, completely over-the-top but demonstrative of the transformative power of summer camp.
Down Low is a totally absurd comedy with a cast of gold and nearly the right mix of sincerity and moralizing in the end
Barbie is a masterwork as thoughtful as it is funny with a few snags here and there but on the whole, feels like a triumph in IP movie-making.
Kokomo City expertly tells the stories of four Black trans women who are sex workers in Atlanta and New York City.
Mr. Car and the Knights Templar is a confounding treasure hunting adventure with simply uncharming characters and a series of bizarre choices.