Two lesbians in 1999 inadvertently stumble upon a briefcase full of important “secret things” and wind up in the crosshairs of some rather unsavory folks.
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La Cage aux Folles (1978) [Pride 2025]
Renato and his partner Albin want to be excited for their estranged son’s engagement. But when the bride’s conservative family wants to meet them, they’ll have to use their drag skills for the hardest role cabaret crew has ever had to pull off… Playing things “straight”.
Slay (2025) [Pride 2025]
A group of drag queens incorrectly booked to perform at a biker bar in a remote town in Canada must battle against closed minds, homophobia… and vampires.
Brokeback Mountain (2025) [Pride 2025]
Two sheep herders on a secluded mountainside make discoveries about themselves, and their sexualities, and just deal with the discriminatory repercussions of society, in Brokeback Mountain.
Lady Like (2024)
When Lady Camden is chosen to be on RuPaul’s Drag Race’s 14th season, her life changes on many fronts. This documentary follows her underdog story from traumatic childhood to finalist on the show.
The Night is Young (2024) [Popcorn Frights 2024]
It’s not many movies that begin feeling like some kind of goofy fun romantic comedy and transforms in to a war concerning vampires. Patrick Rea is up for the challenge of delivering on a movie with a firm tongue in cheek that’s mostly viewed through the lens of a modern video camera. I’m not too sure how vampires appear on screen but that’s for the artist to decide on terms when it comes to on screen vampires. “The Night Is Young” is a pretty good mixing of genres and sub-genres, centering itself on a woman who is on the hunt for a new girlfriend.
Cuckoo (2024)
If you wanted something original in 2024 then by gum “Cuckoo” is one of the most original horror movies of the year. It’s so original that it works to the detriment of what Tilman Singer is trying to accomplish as a statement about bodily autonomy. Much as I wanted to love “Cuckoo,” Tilman’s mix of sub-genres watches like a lazy nonsensical riff on Cronenberg’s early films by a lazy film student with none of Cronenberg’s daring or creativity. It just literally seems to throw things at the wall to see if it sticks, as many have expressed.
And what doesn’t work just lingers like a festering trail of bread crumbles leading in to this hang nail of nonsense.





