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Laid Bare mixes Fire Island-style sexuality, whodunnit structure, and camp comedy inside a murder mystery set at a nude resort. It is knowingly outrageous, but the series moves fast, lands plenty of laughs, and delivers more mystery payoff than its premise initially suggests.
How Gay Is Pakistan? Review: A Personal Documentary About Queer Survival in a Closeted Society
How Gay Is Pakistan? follows Mawaan Rizwan through a difficult, revealing look at queer life, danger, and contradiction in Pakistan. It only scratches the surface, but it remains an intimate and often eye-opening documentary about visibility and survival.
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.
Who Wants to Marry an Astronaut? Review: A Sweet Spanish Gay Rom-Com About Letting Go
Who Wants to Marry an Astronaut? is a light Spanish gay romantic comedy about a man whose wedding fantasy survives longer than his relationship. Predictable and sometimes flimsy, it still charms thanks to its energetic lead, playful tone, and refusal to drown queer romance in tragedy.
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Sabar Bonda is a patient Marathi queer drama set in rural India, where grief, family ritual, and hesitant desire gradually open into something quietly moving. Its pace is deliberately slow, but the emotional payoff is gentle, intimate, and deeply humane.