Public perceptions of Virginia Woolf haven’t historically been kind. Although the writer is globally renowned for the flowing modernism of her novels, she has ...
Last year, along with many critics, I was troubled by the camera’s evasion of queer sex in Luca Guadagnino’s erotic coming-of-age drama, Call Me By Your Name (...
Broadly, Tsai Ming-liang’s 2001 film What Time Is It There? is about the manipulation of time: keeping time, stealing time, losing time, and what it means to e...
Among the abundance of lesbian films that
were released in 2018, The Favourite,
from eccentric director Yorgos Lanthimos, was easily the most drooled-over. His...
I am sat alone, knees to my chest, my eyes tracing the screen before me. Cameron Post, her hair choppily cut in the style of so many of my lesbian friends, lean...
Marielle Heller’s 2018 film, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, chronicles a short time in the life of best-selling literary biographer, Lee Israel, as she adopts and em...
In the second semester of my Master’s program, I greeted one of my professors in tears. The only out queer professor in the department, I told him, “I want to f...
Realizing that I’m gay was the best thing to ever happen to me, but considering the journey it took to get there, I never thought it could be. Confronting my tr...