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Writer/director Hafsia Herzi’s “The Little Sister” is an outstanding coming-of-age story — it won the Queer Palm at Cannes last year — about 17-year-old
Tom Hanks & Tim Allen talk with Patrick Stoner about their emotional reaction to saying goodbye to their iconic characters in the final film of the franchise.
The premise of the sweet and smart teen comedy, “She’s the He,” has two presumed-to-be-gay high schoolers, Alex (Nico Carney) and Ethan (Misha Osherovich),
MovieJawn will be slinging zines and cinematic goodies in the lobby before and after the showing of Mr. Peabody and The Mermaid on Thursday, June 25 at 7pm
Trans director Kani LaPuerta’s “Niñxs” is an inspiring documentary portrait of Karla Bañuelos, a trans teenager in Tepoztlán, Mexico.
by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer In advance of its world premiere, Ruíz, with the assistance of interpreter Brenda Nogales, spoke with MovieJawn about Dante .
“Stop! That! Train!” is an inspired bit of lunacy that opens with thrilling music and images of trains, trains, and more trains. The titular train is the
by Gary Kramer, Staff Writer MJ’s Gary Kramer highlights four Latin American features at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Both centered on girls' trips, Honeyjoon is a more successful film than Find Your Friends.
“Landscape in Lavender,” by Brooks Kolb, traces his life from 1970s Philadelphia through the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and beyond.
Andrew Scott talks with Patrick Stoner about his real life character, the weather expert who had to pick the only time the D Day landings could succeed.