REVIEW: Yardie
by Rebecca M. Alvin
Top Image: Aml Ameen as D. in Yardie (2018). Courtesy of Rialto Pictures/Studiocanal
In the early 1990s, Jamaican-British writer Victor Headley wrote...
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
The Movement to Save Lesbian Bars
by Steve Desroches
TOP IMAGE: Owner of New York City’s the Cubbyhole Lisa Meninchino
Within LGBTQ+ culture, bars are an integral...
A Woman’s Place
The Legacy of Alice Guy-Blaché is Alive and Well at Waters Edge
by Rebecca M. Alvin
TOP IMAGE: Filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché (With Hat) On Set Of...
REVIEW: Roadrunner
by Rebecca M. Alvin
In 1972, Anthony Bourdain found himself with a group of friends living in Provincetown for the summer, long before he’d even...
REVIEW: Truman & Tennessee
by Rebecca M. Alvin
In 1940, a 16-year-old Truman Capote met 29-year-old Tennessee Williams. Their intense relationship lasted the rest of Williams’ life, and although...
The Joy of Sharks
by Steve Desroches
Valerie Taylor may well be the only person in the world who ever intentionally tried to get a shark to bite her....
Screen Time with Natalie Morales
by Rebecca M. Alvin
During the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, many turned to streaming services as movie theaters shuttered and Hollywood halted production...
Generation Linklater
by Rebecca M. Alvin
Top Image: Photo: David Brendan Hall/Courtesy of Austin Film Society
In 1979, Jonathan Kaplan’s film Over the Edge came out. Set in...
Being BeBe
The Other First Lady of Cameroon
by Steve Desroches
Top Image: Photo: Alvan Washington
Ever since BeBe Zahara Benet won the very first season of RuPaul’s Drag...
REPRESENT!
Cape Cod on the Big Screen at Provincetown International Film Festival
Top Image: A Wampanog dancer in Fermin Rojas’ King Philip’s Belt: A Story of...