The Greatest Films of All Time (According to Trans People)!
I polled more than 40 transgender and non-binary filmmakers, film critics, and cinephiles to find out which films trans folks connected to most. Check it out below!
The Supreme Court has been formally asked to overturn its landmark same-sex marriage ruling.
Kim Davis, who was jailed for six days for refusing to issue a marriage license to a gay couple, has filed an appeal in her case.
THIS ALSO CHANGES THE FOCUS! You've put the background in focus to make this "immersive" and now you've taken one of the most visually wondrous films ever shot and made it look flat and uninteresting. Awful, awful, awful.
I think what we are seeing with the Sydney Sweeney thing is a lot of people realizing in real time that the average American's political views are incredibly incoherent and often contradictory.
There's a whole genre of person on here whose whole schtick is trying to convince everyone they're smarter than the films they're discussing and the filmmakers who make them and it is extremely tiresome.
As someone who grew up watching Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, and still holds affection for both, it's been fascinating to watch their respective career trajectories, with Colbert shamelessly carrying water for the DNC, and Stewart losing favor for calling them on their BS.
Remember that time Damien Chazelle made a movie about a grieving father trying to fill the void in his life by throwing everything he had at going to the moon, and a bunch of bozos got mad because he didn't show the precise moment he planted the American flag?
Watching A QUIET PLACE PART II and thinking about how if this were real and anyone tried to keep people quiet so the aliens wouldn't eat them, anti-maskers would absolutely be standing in the middle of the street yelling as loud as they could because "you can't silence me."