Tre'vell Anderson
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Biography:
Tre'vell Anderson is an award-winning journalist, social curator, and world changer who always comes to slay! Formerly, the Director of Culture and Entertainment at Out magazine and a film reporter at the Los Angeles Times, they have dedicated their career to centering those in the margins, grey spaces, and at the intersections of life through a pop culture lens. Tre'vell currently freelances for a number of publications.
Circus of Books (2019)
98%
“A worthy homage to the Los Angeles-area landmark of LGBTQ+ culture.” –
Out Magazine
Apr 29, 2020
Full Review
Ask Dr. Ruth (2019)
93%
“Dr. Ruth's life story is remarkable and worthy of Oscar-bait dramatization. Until then, the worthy gift that Ask Dr. Ruth is will do.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Goldie (2020)
95%
“There's a unique vision at play, from the very first frame of the film, and I wanted to see it to its end.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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CRSHD (2019)
75%
“The film's depiction of female sexuality is beyond refreshing, obviously informed by someone who knows what it's like to be a woman... But that's not enough to elevate such a tired premise that could've been better executed.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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You Don't Nomi (2019)
89%
“Elizabeth Berkley is only in the film via archival footage - a true travesty if I say so myself.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Gay Chorus Deep South (2019)
100%
“David Charles Rodrigues' doc is actually about way more than its logline.... With that in mind, Gay Chorus Deep South doesn't reinvent the wheel.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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The Apollo (2019)
96%
“The Apollo is a necessary chronicling of the history of Black folk and the enduring sociopolitical spirit of our talent, from music to dance to comedy.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Changing the Game (2019)
100%
“Subtle and nuanced... Changing the Game radically asserts the humanity of Mack, Sarah Rose, Andraya, and Terry, and the rest of us whose lives are under assault by the current political establishment.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
97%
“What unfolds is an instantly canonical love story for the ages, and I don't make such a claim lightly.” –
Out Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Boys State (2020)
95%
“This film is at once an accurately enraging revelation that makes me fearful for the future of our democracy, and an inspiringly galvanizing effort that unearths the glimmers of hope to which we can cling.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Bad Hair (2020)
62%
“The horror-comedy from the creator of Dear White People, however, doesn't quite stick its landing.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Disclosure (2020)
98%
“It's necessary viewing, for trans and cis folk alike-and not just because I'm in it, too!” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Miss Juneteenth (2020)
99%
“Nicole Beharie is a revelation, breathing a life and passion into Godfrey Peoples' history-rich script.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Crip Camp (2020)
100%
“It's a powerful, moving tribute on the 30th anniversary of the Act that captures the enduring spirit of people who won in spite of the odds against them.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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Save Yourselves! (2020)
89%
“An intriguing sci-fi comedy led by the engaging performances of John Reynolds and Sunita Mani.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
Full Review
Zola (2020)
88%
“With this film, slated for theatrical release this summer, [director Janizca] Bravo cements her reputation as a filmmaker to watch.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
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The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020)
99%
“As an actress, [Radha] Blank jumps off the screen with relatability, and her chemistry with co-star Oswin Benjamin is palpable.” –
Xtra Magazine
Feb 10, 2020
Full Review
Amazing Grace (2018)
99%
“Amazing Grace is a reminder that spirituality is deeply personal.” –
Out Magazine
Apr 11, 2019
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