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  • ‘Swan Song’ Film Review: Udo Kier Dazzles as a Hairdresser Called Back for One Last Coif

    Todd Stephens’ comedy remembers LGBT history’s bad old days while acknowledging a more enlightened present

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    Dan Callahan
    August 5, 2021 @ 9:42 AM
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    ‘Swan Song’ Film Review: Udo Kier Dazzles as a Hairdresser Called Back for One Last Coif
  • ‘Pray Away’ Film Review: Powerful Documentary Explores ‘Ex-Gay’ Movement

    Survivors relate tales of horror from homophobic religious groups, and it’s clear they’re happy to be free of this oppression

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    Dan Callahan
    August 2, 2021 @ 12:05 PM
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    ‘Pray Away’ Film Review: Powerful Documentary Explores ‘Ex-Gay’ Movement
  • ‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’ Film Review: Tell-All Novelist Kept Her Own Sorrows Private

    A new documentary goes beyond the shoulder pads and leopard prints to examine a writer fighting her way out of sister Joan’s shadow

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    Dan Callahan
    June 25, 2021 @ 2:05 PM
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    ‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’ Film Review: Tell-All Novelist Kept Her Own Sorrows Private
  • ‘Wolfgang’ Film Review: Puck’s Culinary Triumphs and Personal Losses Served Up in Tasty Doc

    “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” director David Gelb offers a rich portrait of the man behind Spago (and a million frozen pizzas)

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    Dan Callahan
    June 24, 2021 @ 6:35 AM
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    ‘Wolfgang’ Film Review: Puck’s Culinary Triumphs and Personal Losses Served Up in Tasty Doc
  • ‘The Kids’ Film Review: Stars of the 1995 Indie Hit Finally Speak for Themselves

    Tribeca 2021: The young subjects of Larry Clark’s controversial film call out the director who, they say, exploited their youth and inexperience

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    Dan Callahan
    June 11, 2021 @ 5:00 PM
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    ‘The Kids’ Film Review: Stars of the 1995 Indie Hit Finally Speak for Themselves
  • ‘Changing the Game’ Film Review: Trans Sports Doc Has the Power to Change Minds

    Documentary about three high-school transgender athletes doesn’t merely preach to the choir about a controversial issue

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    Dan Callahan
    June 1, 2021 @ 8:11 AM
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    ‘Changing the Game’ Film Review: Trans Sports Doc Has the Power to Change Minds
  • ‘Two of Us’ Film Review: Older-Lesbian Love Story Doesn’t Hold Together

    A widow can’t tell her children about her longtime relationship with another woman — for reasons the movie never make clear

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    Dan Callahan
    May 14, 2021 @ 10:37 PM
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    ‘Two of Us’ Film Review: Older-Lesbian Love Story Doesn’t Hold Together
  • ‘Bully. Coward. Victim. The Story of Roy Cohn’ Film Review: 2019’s Second Cohn Documentary Flails in Too Many Directions

    Director Ivy Meeropol, granddaughter of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, tries to cram in an excess of information, allowing her subject to elude her

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    Dan Callahan
    June 19, 2020 @ 7:00 AM
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    ‘Bully. Coward. Victim. The Story of Roy Cohn’ Film Review: 2019’s Second Cohn Documentary Flails in Too Many Directions
  • ‘Almost Love’ Film Review: Gay Couple Works Out Issues in Overpopulated, Underwritten Comedy

    Too many characters with not enough depth populate this NYC comedy, but Patricia Clarkson’s all-too-brief cameo steals the show

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    April 2, 2020 @ 11:17 AM
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    ‘Almost Love’ Film Review: Gay Couple Works Out Issues in Overpopulated, Underwritten Comedy
  • ‘Scream, Queen!’ Film Review: How Mark Patton Battled HIV, Hollywood Homophobia, and Freddy Krueger

    “My Nightmare on Elm Street” documentary tracks the actor’s legacy as horror’s first male “final girl”

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    Dan Callahan
    February 26, 2020 @ 1:05 PM
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    ‘Scream, Queen!’ Film Review: How Mark Patton Battled HIV, Hollywood Homophobia, and Freddy Krueger
  • ‘The Times of Bill Cunningham’ Film Review: Documentary on Famous Photographer Lacks Focus

    There’s a lot in the life of the legendary “fashion historian” that this choppy film seems unwilling or unable to explore

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    Dan Callahan
    February 12, 2020 @ 11:43 AM
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    ‘The Times of Bill Cunningham’ Film Review: Documentary on Famous Photographer Lacks Focus
  • ‘After Parkland’ Film Review: Documentary Follows Activists Forged in Tragedy

    This examination of the aftermath of a school shooting sometimes takes too broad a view, but the film remains poignant

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    ‘After Parkland’ Film Review: Documentary Follows Activists Forged in Tragedy
  • ‘The Turning’ Film Review: Mackenzie Davis Grapples With Ghosts and an Unflattering Hairdo

    This lackluster adaptation of “The Turn of the Screw” isn’t going to make anyone forget earlier, better versions

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    Dan Callahan
    January 22, 2020 @ 11:00 PM
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    ‘The Turning’ Film Review: Mackenzie Davis Grapples With Ghosts and an Unflattering Hairdo
  • ‘Cunningham’ Film Review: 3D Dance Documentary Celebrates Revolutionary Choreographer

    Not every performance piece in Alla Kovgan’s film works on the big screen, but the ones that do make this a must-see for dance enthusiasts

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    December 12, 2019 @ 4:00 PM
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    ‘Cunningham’ Film Review: 3D Dance Documentary Celebrates Revolutionary Choreographer
  • ‘Gay Chorus Deep South’ Film Review: Traveling Choirs Shake Up Southern Gentility With Direct Confrontation

    Performers from San Francisco and Oakland invade the Bible Belt with the hope of changing hearts and minds with song

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    Dan Callahan
    October 30, 2019 @ 12:52 PM
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    ‘Gay Chorus Deep South’ Film Review: Traveling Choirs Shake Up Southern Gentility With Direct Confrontation
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