7 holiday films that are not for the straights
Queer holiday films are few in number and lacksome diversity. Lucky for us, there are enough to make a mini-watchlist
Queer holiday films are few in number and lacksome diversity. Lucky for us, there are enough to make a mini-watchlist
Fresh stream picks? Access to your fave shows? We’ve got a list of treats will get you into the holiday spirit (whether or not you like Christmas)
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We come for Filipino high school films for nostalgia, but we stay for the character growth and universal message it slaps on our fresh-from-Renaissance faces. That’s exactly what coming-of-age film
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This just screams “why do men”
Currently crossing out “body shamed by tito/tita.” Hbu, what’chu get?
Spot the works of Hulyen, Manix Abrera, Concerned Artists of the Philippines, Marian Hukom and other artists in a komiks tabloid against misinformation
Filipino cult classic “Four Sisters and a Wedding” was a hit for many reasons—it’s relatable, Real™ and has hella remarkable characters. Bobbie, Alex, Gabbie and Teddie conquered entirely different worlds—from
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