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First Pride Celebration in a Small Coastal Town Sparks LGBTQ+ Progress and Hope in 2025
In 2025, something remarkable happened in a tiny town of just 7,000 souls resting along the rugged West Coast — it finally hosted its very first Pride celebration. You might think, in a year when so many parts of American life seemed to be taking a step backward on LGBTQ+ acceptance, how could this little...
Cowboys & Angels Movie Review: A Gritty, Heartfelt Coming-of-Age Tale of Friendship, Dreams, and Urban Struggles in 1990s Limerick
Set against the gritty, rain-slicked streets of Limerick, Cowboys & Angels unfolds like a bittersweet coming-of-age diary, giving us a peek into the tangled lives of two very different young men navigating the chaos of youth in a modern city. Though it first hit cinemas over two decades ago, and the visuals now feel a...
Kicking Out Shoshana Review: Gal Gadot’s Sports Comedy Misses the Mark on Humor and Homophobia
When I first heard about “Shoshana Halutz Merkazi” (or “Kicking Out Shoshana” as it’s known in English), I admit, my curiosity was piqued mostly because Gal Gadot stars in it. You know how it is—her presence alone often shoots up your expectations, right? But boy, was I in for a letdown. Watching this sports comedy...
Casa Izabel: A Haunting Brazilian Drama Exploring Gender Identity, Political Oppression, and Hidden Desires in 1970s Brazil
“Casa Izabel” unfolds like a whispered secret tucked away in a forgotten corner of 1970s Brazil—a time simmering with unease beneath its oppressive political climate. The story invites us into a mysterious retreat where cisgender men shed their daily masks and step into their female alter egos, creating a fragile bubble of freedom under the...
LA BÊTE DANS LA JUNGLE by Patric Chiha: obsessive reverie
Free adaptation of the short story of the same name by Henry James, La bête dans la jungle is a new delightful OFNI signed Patric Chiha. Anaïs Demoustier and Tom Mercier are formidable in this atmospheric and highly romantic work. 1979. May (Anaïs Demoustier), in her twenties, is a night owl. She loves going to...