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The reality of pregnancy as a transgender man
Film

The reality of pregnancy as a transgender man

Seahorse — A new documentary tells the story of Freddy McConnell, a man on a quest to start his own family and become a parent.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

The queer polymath who pioneered ’60s counterculture
Culture

The queer polymath who pioneered ’60s counterculture

Steven Arnold — An artist, filmmaker, photographer and protégé of Salvador Dalí, Steven Arnold had many guises, mastering new mediums at will. A new film looks back at his incredible legacy.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Why thousands of mysterious murders still haunt Mexico
Film

Why thousands of mysterious murders still haunt Mexico

Dark Suns — Over the last few years, tens of thousands of Mexicans have gone missing, with many now presumed dead. A new documentary tries to understand why their stories aren’t being told.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

What Netflix did next: crazed stalkers & Harry Styles fanfic
Film

What Netflix did next: crazed stalkers & Harry Styles fanfic

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into the latest Netflix releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. This week, it’s After (middling, fine) and Secret Obsession (cheap, fun).

Written by: Megan Nolan

The quiet resistance of NFL Star Marshawn Lynch
Film

The quiet resistance of NFL Star Marshawn Lynch

Silence is power — Lynch: A History is a new documentary which examines race, masculinity, media and protest at the turn of the millennium.

Written by: Miss Rosen

What Netflix did next: more Noah Centineo & Adam Sandler
Film

What Netflix did next: more Noah Centineo & Adam Sandler

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into the latest Netflix releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. This week, it’s The Week Of (bad) and Swiped (arguably one of the most demented films ever made).

Written by: Megan Nolan

Filmmaker Lulu Wang talks laughing through the tears
Film

Filmmaker Lulu Wang talks laughing through the tears

The Farewell — The writer-director’s tragicomic drama begins with words ‘Based on an actual lie’. Ahead of the film’s US release, she discusses adapting a real-life fib into one of 2019’s most buzzed-about films – one that finds laughter among the melancholy.

Written by: Josh Slater-Williams

What Netflix did next: a woke remake & a murder comedy (?)
Film

What Netflix did next: a woke remake & a murder comedy (?)

Are you still watching? — Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into Netflix’s new releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. This week, Samuel Jackson makes his return as Shaft, and Scarlett Johannson kills a stripper.

Written by: Megan Nolan

Behind the scenes on Steve Bannon’s campaign trail
Film

Behind the scenes on Steve Bannon’s campaign trail

Through the looking glass — Filmmaker Alison Klayman followed the controversial strategist for over a year in her new film, The Brink: ‘It was genuinely very difficult. Everything is incredibly last minute, his organisation is not professional at all.’

Written by: Thomas Curry

Marianne Ihlen: the woman and muse behind Leonard Cohen
Film

Marianne Ihlen: the woman and muse behind Leonard Cohen

Words of Love — Filmmaker Nick Broomfield discusses his new documentary, Marianne and Leonard, which follows one of the most enduring love affairs in music history.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

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