Two Times João Liberada (2025)
“A brave experimental work that has two trans women separated by centuries combating the patriarchy, fighting for control of how they are to be portrayed. If there are going to be limits set on the way they express themselves, they will set them. ” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Apr 27, 2025
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I Stand Alone (1998)
88%
4/5
“Think Celine with a splattering of Bukowski. Godard as re-configured by David Lynch.
On the other hand, don’t think. Just experience. The film is a dark look
at a white French misanthropic butcher who blames his miseries on minorities &unsubmissive women.” –
IndieWire
Apr 20, 2025
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Stranger by the Lake (2013)
94%
8/10
“The film changed my life. I immediately stopped dating LGBTQI+ serial killers after viewing it.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Apr 12, 2025
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Misericordia (2024)
95%
“ Voltaire once avowed: “God is a comedian playing to an audience that is too afraid to laugh.” In a Guiraudie offering, God’s creatures might not be doubling over with merriment, but you do sense that several are ready to spout a smile.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Apr 12, 2025
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Disney's Snow White (2025)
40%
“All I felt was the untainted childhood joy I felt when I saw my very 1st film, The Lady and the Tramp. You won’t mind your kids streaming it ad nauseam. With charming leads, huggable sidekicks, a scary forest, and sweet hedgehogs, who could ask for more?
” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Mar 24, 2025
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The Monkey (2025)
78%
“It has as much in common with the prize-winning short story collected in Skeleton Crew as a can of Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli has in common with gourmet dining. Imagine if director John Waters were straight and a bit less funny, and you have The Monkey. ” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Feb 23, 2025
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Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire (2024)
9/10
“Moving on to the more disquieting, this devastating, necessary documentary concerns being a witness to history and then disseminating the horrors that the world means to forget or maybe worse . . . distort and make light of.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Feb 7, 2025
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Hester Street (1975)
81%
8/10
“Has you asking, “What chance do centuries-old traditions have in the New World?” Discovering the winner is the delight of this beautifully textured recreation of a time when being an immigrant had its challenges, not like now. Oh, forgot about Guantanamo.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Feb 6, 2025
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ADA - My Mother the Architect (2024)
“What survives longer than a memory? Buildings, of course. Just ask Ada Karmi-Melamede, the subject of her daughter’s unflinching documentary, Ada: My Mother the Architect. As a voiceover notes: “She is the Madonna of Israeli architecture."” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Feb 6, 2025
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Neither Day nor Night (2024)
“With fine thesping throughout, especially from Peled, a bubbe’s dream with sorrowful eyes & pinchable cheeks, Neither Day Nor Night, described by an Australian fest as a “crime-thriller,” is a pleasing tale of overcoming adversity in an unsuitable manner.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Feb 6, 2025
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Midas Man (2024)
82%
“A wry biopic of the man who discovered the Beatles, transforming them from a scraggly quartet into the most consequential band. Here's a never-less-than-engaging look at not totally surviving the sixties, a perfect Brit counterpart to A Complete Unknown.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Feb 6, 2025
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The Binding (2024)
“The screenplay, by the capable life partners Kantor and Keren, delves into sex addiction, damning dads, animated camel accidents, nipple play, closet cases, and even a newish method of conversion therapy that hopefully won’t gain in popularity.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Jan 2, 2025
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Solvent (2024)
94%
“This deliriously witty, yet highly discomforting film is a wry look at modern society's derangement. What follows defies categorization. There’s horror, comedy, underground absurdity, & romance, but these genres are called upon to do more than entertain.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Dec 2, 2024
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Small Things Like These (2024)
94%
9/10
“With his seductive angularity, his throbbing intensity, and with those singular orbs of his, Murphy believably transforms a man who might have remained a helpless onlooker at the world’s indifference to those in need into a Warrior of Hope.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Nov 10, 2024
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Bulletproof: A Lesbian's Guide to Surviving the Plot (2024)
9/10
“With seemingly hundreds of clips dating from the 1950s onward, Latimer maps boob-tube and celluloid lesbian invisibility, stereotyping, and murder, all the way to the recent decades’ life-affirming depictions. ” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Oct 10, 2024
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Ganymede (2024)
75%
“This heartfelt exploration of a young wrestler from an EXTREMELY religious household seeking his first same-sex kiss is in the end a hoot and a half. Coming to that realization, though, might take you through 2 or 3 Twizzlers and a handful of popcorn. ” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Aug 31, 2024
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Daddio (2023)
76%
8/10
“Clark, as inhabited by Mr. Penn, is reminiscent of Humphrey Bogart at his gruffiest: macho with an initially unsavory but eventually addictive charm. There is a lamb hidden within this foul-mouthed lone wolf.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Aug 5, 2024
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My Imaginary Life for Someone (2024)
“A rather droll satire of “The Real Housewives of . . .” phenomenon, which I thought was already a satire. . . Just for fun, invite pals over for a screening, but don’t let on it’s all staged. Best line: “I’m so happy I can smell like Princess Diana.”” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Jun 27, 2024
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Home Invasion (2023)
“Taken all at once, this absorbing conglomeration of snapshots of modern life, with more than a few treks to the historical past, might just have you locking yourself in your closet for a few weeks.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Jun 26, 2024
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Hippo (2023)
90%
8/10
“Shot in a mouth-wateringly stark black-and-white by William Tracy Babcock and fetchingly narrated by the Eric Roberts, Hippo is hilariously funny in a sort of Yorgos-Lanthimos-meets Ed-Wood way.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Jun 24, 2024
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The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (2023)
86%
8/10
“Consider that if Woody Allen had been born a woman and had showcased nudity in his works, plus sported a strong "female gaze," we might not need Ms. Arnow to direct films, but since Woody wasn't, doesn't, and hasn't, Ms. Arnow fills a huge vacancy.” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
May 17, 2024
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Red Island (2023)
84%
“Campillo employs a French child’s gaze to observe his parents’ petty jealousies; the community’s racist reactions to an interracial coupling; and the anger of the Madagascans: “For twelve years, we have been independent but under France’s thumb.”” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Apr 12, 2024
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Just the Two of Us (2023)
75%
“By the end of the Two of Us, I was checking myself for black-and-blue marks. ” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Apr 12, 2024
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All to Play For (2023)
86%
“This engaging, no-holds-barred look at the working class and their battles with the State and with themselves . . . is an emotional wringer of a tale.” –
CultureCatch
Apr 12, 2024
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The Book of Solutions (2023)
81%
“Physical, reverberant goofiness conquers the moment with low-comedy stylings. (Surprise cameos: Sting, and if my notes are correct, I saw George Clooney up there. too.)” –
Brandon Judell (Medium)
Apr 12, 2024
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