Queer Cinema

Moonlight isn’t all about sex – and it’s all the more queer for it

By Josh Lee

By not showing physical intimacy, Barry Jenkins allows sexuality to surface in his film in other ways.

Love Is Strange

By David Jenkins

The amazing chemistry between the two leads of this gay NY romance is sadly brushed to the side.

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The Imitation Game

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Benedict Cumberbatch’s pitch perfect turn as Alan Turing isn’t enough to decipher this remarkable true story.

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Pride

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Stranger-than-fiction events power this affirmative, funny and well-cast social drama about solidarity.

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Stranger by the Lake

By David Jenkins

A scintillating and quietly radical gay-cruising murder mystery set in a single, sunny location.

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Alain Guiraudie: ‘I’m dealing with my own experience of sexuality’

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

The French director has finally reached the mainstream with a murder mystery set on a gay nudist beach. LWLies met him.

The Kids Are All Right

By Adam Woodward

Annette Bening and Julianne Moore shine in this searingly funny tale of middle-age anxiety.

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I Love You Phillip Morris

By Alexander Pashby

The fact it’s based on a true story is the only convincing thing about Glenn Ficarra and John Requa’s directorial debut.

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