Category: LGBT Movie Reviews
Posts or articles specifically relating to reviews of movies for or about the LGBT community.
Jimmy In Saigon – TWiT Film Review
Jimmy in Saigon begins as a personal exploration into the mysterious death and radical life of Jimmy McDowell, a 24-year-old American Vietnam veteran who died…
A Nice Indian Boy – TWiT Movie Review
Naveen Gavaskar is a self-effacing, soft-spoken doctor with a boisterous mother, a seemingly perfect sister, and a quiet father. The Gavaskars are outwardly accepting of…
The Summer of Carmen – TWiT Movie Review
Cinephobia Releasing proudly announces the North American physical release of the charming, sun-splashed, LGBTQ+ comedy THE SUMMER WITH CARMEN. It held its World Premiere at…
Pace – TWiT Film Review
Filmmaker Beck Williams is proud to announce the Georgia Premiere of their latest short film, the intimate, LGBTQ+ boxing drama PACE at Out on Film…
Studio One Forever – TWiT Review
A beacon of dancing and freedom for gay men looking for identity in a world that saw them as outcasts, Studio One was a haven…
Paul & Trisha: The Art of Fluidity – TWiT Review
“Paul & Trisha: The Art of Fluidity” focuses on Paul Whitehead, a painter, graphic designer, writer, and musician who worked as an art director for…
Queen Tut – TWiT Movie Review
Queen Tut follows Egyptian teenager Nabal (Ryan Ali), who, after the loss of his mother, leaves Cairo to live with his father in Toronto. Parachuted…
Laugh Proud – Comedy Review by TWiT
Nine diverse LGBTQIA+ comics each perform a short set connected by a hostess with the mostest in an orgiastic one-night stand starring fresh comics to…
“Toll” – Movie Review by TWiT
Suellen, a toll booth attendant, realizes she can use her job to raise some extra money illegally. But this is only for a so-called noble…
Breaking The News – Twit Review
INDEPENDENT LENS announces the premiere of “Breaking the News,” the critically acclaimed and crowd-pleasing documentary by Heather Courtney (“Where Soldiers Come From”), Princess A. Hairston…
LIE WITH ME – TWiT Movie Review
An adaptation of author Philippe Besson’s award-winning novel Lie with Me, this erotic, tender, romantic, and heartbreaking film follows celebrated novelist Stéphane Belcourt (Guillaume de Tonquédec), who…
Fireworks – TWiT Movie Review
The troubled relationship between Gianni and Nino is set in the narrow-minded and prejudicial Sicily of 1982. A sunbaked Sicilian town in the summer of…
OUR SON – TWiT Movie Review
OUR SON depicts the next step in the zeitgeist of LGBTQ+ equality: the right to divorce. Married for 13 years, an aspiring artist, former actor,…
Sinister Horror Feature “The Latent Image” This September
Cinephobia Releasing is proud to announce the North American Premiere of THE LATENT IMAGE, a twisted, beautifully crafted deep dive into the imagination that explores…
LGBTQ Family Drama “A WAKE”
LGBTQ Family Drama “A WAKE” – Driven by a desperate need to understand their loss, the children in a religious family clash with their parents…