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Tadaima, Okaeri (Japanese Anime Series) [Welcome Home]
Tadaima, Okaeri: A Heartwarming Journey of Love, Family, and Acceptance “Tadaima, Okaeri,” which translates to “Welcome Home,” is an anime series that centers on the everyday life of a unique family—a pair of house husbands, Masaki and Hiromu, as they navigate parenthood and familial relationships. At the heart of it, the show explores the joys...

Sad Jokes (German/English)
“Sad Jokes (German/English)” is one of those films that leaves you scratching your head—wondering if you’ve missed some cosmic joke or if the punchline simply got lost in translation. When the filmmaker nervously presents his script to a producer who blurts out, “I don’t understand what this film is about,” I felt an odd sense...

Sad Jokes (German/English)
There’s a moment in Sad Jokes (German/English) that stuck with me—when the filmmaker, Joseph, nervously unfolds his script before a producer who blurts out, “I don’t understand what this film is about.” Honestly? I felt that confusion too, like I was drifting through a fog without a compass. People online call it a self-reflective dive...

Slay (Canada)
“Slay” (Canada): A Glitter-Soaked, Fang-Biting Drag Battle You Didn’t Know You Needed You ever stumble across a movie that feels like a fever dream come to life? “Slay” is exactly that—a wild, glitter-bombed mashup of drag queens, vampires, and roughneck bikers, all duking it out in a backwoods bar. Honestly, I went into it with...

Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance (Documentary) (Canada)
“Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance” is a documentary that brings to the forefront the incredible, often painful history of the queer movement in Canada. It isn’t just a story of marches and protests, but a tapestry woven from personal experiences, archival footage, and profound moments that define a country’s evolution in its acceptance...