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Delantero Review: A Modest Cuban Gay Drama About Football, Fear, and Coming Out
Delantero is a small-scale Cuban queer drama that uses football as a backdrop for a young man’s struggle with fear, shame, and self-acceptance. Rough around the edges but emotionally sincere, it is at its best in the quiet moments of support that surround its closeted lead.
Juice Season 2 Review: A Visually Inventive Queer Comedy That Turns Messy Adulthood Into Surreal Chaos
Juice Season 2 keeps its wild visual imagination and anarchic queer humor while pushing its lead into darker questions about adulthood, attention, and self-sabotage. It is less breezy than the first run, but still one of the more inventive comedy series in recent queer TV.
My Untucked Life Review: A Short Global Drag Docuseries With Energy but Limited Depth
My Untucked Life offers quick backstage glimpses into the work, travel, and personal routines of drag performers from different scenes around the world. It is lively and affectionate, but its mini-episode format limits how deeply it can explore the artists behind the glamour.
Amsterdam Marks 25 Years of Same-Sex Marriage With New Midnight Ceremony
Amsterdam marked the 25th anniversary of legal same-sex marriage in the Netherlands with a new midnight ceremony at city hall, echoing the historic moment on April 1, 2001 when the world’s first same-sex marriages were performed there.
Light Up Review: A Warm Atlanta Documentary on Black Queer Resilience and Self-Acceptance
Light Up profiles five Black queer people in Atlanta as they reflect on prejudice, secrecy, faith, masculinity, and the healing power of community. Simple in form but emotionally direct, it works best as an affirming portrait of survival and self-acceptance.