Snarky and thorough, "You Don't Nomi" makes a great case for relishing almost every tacky second of "Showgirls"
Leilah Weinraub's acclaimed documentary is this month's Reel Affirmations Xtra Film Series selection
Out focuses on a young gay man struggling to come out to his parents
Dan Lanigan connects with the designers behind the costumes, sketches, and physical props of Disney classics
"Clementine" squeezes scant suspense from its ostensibly juicy setup of two strangers at a lake house.
A Secret Love is in a league of its own documenting the history, love story, and struggles of two pioneering lesbians.
Cruz criticized American studios for censoring films to appease Chinese censors, including cutting Freddie Mercury's bisexuality from "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Sergeant Miles slammed an industry moratorium on filming, claiming it is "literally killing us"
Reel Affirmations streams the award-winning, slow-simmering romance
The couple found the perfect way to beat their COVID-19 isolation boredom
Told through the story of one woman's activism, Slay the Dragon casts partisan redistricting as a threat to democracy as we know it
Freud might have had a field day analyzing "Butt Boy," but you can go read a book or rearrange your furniture.
"Thread of Deceit" examines Jennifer and Sarah Hart, and the lead up to and fallout from a crash that claimed eight lives
The spring and summer movies you need to see -- and a few you should definitely avoid.
Everything arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week!