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  1. #84 Tropical Malady (2004) - Directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul 118 Points | 2 Lists Top 10 Placements: 1 Country of Origin: Thailand Language: Thai Awards: Winner Cannes film festival Grand Jury Prize Box Office: $46.8k Availability: Buy on amazon | Kanopy US | Youtube Genre: Drama | Fantasy | Romance "For an exquisite taste of sensory cinema, look no further."- Jeff Shannon, Seattle Times. Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 80% METACRITIC: 81 LETERBOXD: 4.1 out of 5 About the film: A romance between a soldier and a country boy, wrapped around a Thai folk-tale involving a shaman with shape-shifting abilities. What I know about the film: I had never heard of this film until I saw it pop up on the lists submitted here, but the fact that it is listed as a "Thai romantic psychological drama art film" makes me super intrigued already. its apparently based on the story of a soldier who falls in love with a country man and then one or both of them shape shift into an animal. the film was first screened at Cannes film festival and apparently several audience members left before the movie was over and several booed it when it was over, and then it won the Jury prize. the film has pretty positive reviews from critics and general users so I'm thinking the latter was closer to the truth for this movie Cultural Relevance/ Impact. Showcases taiwanese art house cinema as a driving force for creativity in international cinema. tells a diverse, unique LGBT focused story.
  2. #85 Out in the Dark (2012) - Directed by Michael Mayer 116 Points | 3 Lists "You can't forget where you live." Country of Origin: Israel Language: Hebrew, Arabic Awards: Won the award for best Feature from the Torino international film festival Box Office: $66k Availability: MUBI US | Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Romance | Thriller | Drama "It's one of the most powerful films about the Arab-Israeli conflict that has ever been attempted on the screen." - Rex Reed, Observer Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 79% METACRITIC: 69 LETERBOXD: 3.4 out of 5 About the film: Out in the dark is a Israeli romantic drama the premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2012, it is the directional debut from Michael Mayer, it focuses on a love story between two men in the middle east boarding Israel where being homosexual'is legal and Palestine where member's of the LGBT community, namely gay men face's discrimination and possible legal punishment. What I know about the film: I watched this movie last year I think, and it is probably one of the best made and comprehensive films about LGBT rights and persecution in Palestine, it's extremely emotional as it also shows rejection of a family because of ones sexual orientation, this movie is really well made and on top of being a really moving romance it is a legitimate political thriller as well, I didn't know this was director Micheal Mayer's first film until looking this up and it makes it all the more impressive. seriously watch this movie, it's hard to watch at parts but it is very well made. be warned this movie is SUPER SAD, Cultural Relevance / Impact: As previously stated it is one of the most comprehensive films made about persecution of LGBT peoples living in Palestine, shows that LGBT rights are still far from achieved in many place in the world, and sadly still faces legal persecution, especially in the middle-east. show cases the importance of LGBT films in international territories.
  3. I think this part is pretty easily explained, of course Hera knows who Luke is, but 1 Jacen is only like what 10? and his father died for being a Jedi, which you can see through her interactions with Jacen she is reluctant to have him trained, even though she pretty much knows he is force sensitive, as for Ashoka it is implied that she left training Sabine at least a couple years ago I would say (when Jacen was even younger) and has too much guilt to train anyone. I really like Jacen as a character so far (love the little nods to the EU Jacen Solo), I think Ezra might train him tbh. so after Episode 5 I am super invested in this show. I am a huge Clone Wars and Rebels fan though and I just don't think you will get everything you need to out of this show if you haven't watched those shows. this show is far from perfect, but it has some moments of clone wars level greatness (mainly ep 5 so far). I was really worried after season 3 of Mando (which I still haven't finished). but this is slowly restoring my faith in the direction star wars is heading.
  4. We made it into the top 85! I appreciate all the likes so far and encouragement. a countdown like this is very time consuming so it's nice to know people are reading it, I know it's going a little slow, but I work two jobs and am just always busy so I am just trying to consistently update pretty much everyday if possible, thanks for your patience. Placements so far: #100 Plan B (2010) 96 Points #99 Suavage / Wild (2018) 99 Points #98 A Special Day (1978) 100 Points #98 My First Summer (2020) 100 Points #96 The Watermelon Woman (1996) 100 Points #95 Can You Ever Forgive Me (2018) 100 Points #94 Crash (1996) 103 Points #93 The Servant (1963) 103 Points #92 Rope (1948) 103 Points #91 Rebel Without a Cause (1955) 104 Points #90 Dallas Buyers Club (2013) 108 Points #89 Joyland (2022) 109 Points #88 Other People (2016) 109 Points #87 The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) 115 Points #86 In & Out (1997) 115 Points and here is some songs to listen to while you read. Decades so far: 2020s: 2 2010s: 6 2000s: 0 1990s: 3 1980s: 0 1970s: 1 1960s: 1 1950s: 1 1940s: 1
  5. #322 The Danish Girl (2015) 3 Points average placement: 21 #321 Too Outrageous! (1987) 3 Points average Placement: 18 #320 Miguel's War (2021) 4 Points average placement: 72 #319 Daddy and the Muscle Academy (1991) 4 Points average placement 38 #318 The Demons (2015) 5 Points average placement: 70 #318 How to Win at Checkers (Every time) (2015) 5 Points average placement: 70 #316 Lie with Me (2022) 5 Points average placement 69
  6. HONORABLE MENTIONS PART 1 Here is a few films that just missed the top 100 #110 89 Points average placement: 11 | 1 list The Strong Ones (2019) - directed by Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo This film is pretty much the reason why I decided to do a little write up for movies placing #110-101 on the list. I'm sad it missed it, it is a very touching and well sexy film about two star crossed lovers in Chile, it's gorgeously shot and is a very touching and a bit sad film. also I want to re-create my whole wardrobe based on this movie, just look a the style they have: #109 90 Points | average list placement 3 | 1 list The Passion of Joan of Arch (1928) - Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer Releasing in 1928 this would have been the oldest film top make the top 100, I think the main reason it did not make the top 100 is that I don't think it technically qualifies as LGBT. it is a brilliant film, nay one of the best silent films ever made in my opinion. and there is some speculation as to weather Joan of Arch was gay or possible trans, but considering how much of her history is considered legend and so very long ago it is really impossible to say for sure. it is also not on the very comprehension list from letterboxd https://letterboxd.com/mundof/list/pride-a-chronological-history-of-queer-interest/. which lists anything from old film history remotely LGBT related, so it probably wouldn't have qualified. it is does however have some pretty intense scenes portraying persecution from the church, intolerance and complete rejection from society, all themes that LGBT community can related to in some form or another, it really is a great film and if you only plan on watch 1 silent era film I would say this is a pretty good bet. (although, wings, (1928 does contain more direct LGBT content, like a same sex kiss and it is the first BP winner ever, different from the others (1918) a German film no less maybe be the first ever to directly address being gay in a positive manner. much of the film is missing due to it being destroyed for it's message though. neither film received any points in this countdown.
  7. #86 In & Out (1997) - Directed by Frank Oz 115 Points | 6 Lists "IS EVERYONE GAY!!!?" Top 10 Placements: 1 Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: Joan Cusack was nominated for the best supporting actress at the Oscars. 2 Golden Globe nominations for Cusack and Kline. Box Office: $63.9m Availability: Paramount+ | Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Comedy In a year when good comedies seem as hard to make as ever, In and Out is one of the best." - Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun Times) Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 73% METACRITIC: 70 LETERBOXD: 3.2 out of 5 About the film: A midwestern teacher questions his sexuality after a former student makes a comment about him at the Academy Awards. What I know about the film: I Watched this movie a long time ago, And it was pretty funny, it may not seem like that big of deal now, but it was actually one of the best films of its kind to have a light hearted approach to being gay, its a straight up comedy (well the Birdcage was the first I think so this is like the second). it was a pretty big hit at release too making over $60m on a budget of $35m. Kelvin Kline is great in it as a oblivious gay man (although I have no idea how he didn't know until he was like 40..) Joan Cuasack is super funny in this movie too and like fantastic. it has some super dated stereotypical tropes about what being gay is, but it's mostly all done in a comedic way so it's fairly easy to overlook. Goofs: The film shows the academy awards ceremony as being on a Thursday (because he says he is getting married on Sunday and 3 days after, the Oscars are always held on a Sunday. it is supposed to be almost high school graduation in like late may/early June and the Oscars always are held in Feb-March. Cultural Relevance/ Impact. Was one of the first mainstream LGBT comedies released, will be remembered for it's iconic kiss scene between Tom Sellick and Kelvin Kline, Joan Cusack got like 100 nominations for her portrayal of Emily Montgomery, the jaded bride. at $63.9m dollars it's actually one of the highest grossing LGBT films of all time. ranking #9 after Philadelphia.
  8. I have a question is Army of Darkness considered a 1992 or 93 release? I have it listed but on IMDb and letterboxd it says 1992. but if I go to box officemojo it says it wasn't in us theaters until Feb 1993.
  9. #87 The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018) - Directed by Desiree Akhavan 115 Points | 3 Lists "How is programming people to hate themselves not emotional abuse?" Top 10 Placements: 1 Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: won the Grand Jury Prize for US Drama at the Sundance film festival Box Office: $1.5m Availability: Hulu | Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Drama Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 86% METACRITIC: 69 LETERBOXD: 3.5 out of 5 About the film: In 1993, a Teenage girl is sent to gay conversion therapy by her conservative guardians What I know about the film: I saw this movie during 2020, so I was already kind of depressed. And I don't know if It was that I wasn't in the mood for this kind of film, but I don't remember liking it all that much, it is very well acted though and disturbing at parts, I just remember liking "But I'm a Cherleader" way more. I really don't remember a ton about this movie tbh. I do however know being "outed" too early can be a terrible thing to live with, especially if it happens when you are still living with your parents and not able to be on your own yet, I was found out by my extremally conservative christian parents when I was 15, and while they didn't try to send me to a conversion camp, (although if they did it would have been nice to meet some other gay kids my age at the time lol) it made my life pretty grim for the next couple of years. Sasha Lane is great in this film, but if you haven't already please watch "American Honey" she gives one of the most authentic real performances I have ever seen from an actress her age. Cultural Relevance: Shines light into what gay conversion therapy is like and how much harm it can and has caused over the years Showed audience that Chloë Grace Moretz is not a little girl anymore, and can take on adult roles with nuance well.
  10. #88 Other People (2016) - Directed by Chris Kelly 109 Points | 3 Lists Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: 4 Independent Spirit award Noms, including a win for best actress for Molly Shannon Box Office: $91.4k Availability: Netflix | Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Comedy | Drama Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 85% METACRITIC: 67 LETERBOXD: 4.1 out of 5 About the film: A struggling comedy writer, fresh off a breakup and in the midst of the worst year of his life, returns to Sacramento to care for his dying mother. What I know about the film I saw this movie quite a few years ago shortly after it came out, take the "comedy" aspect with a big grain of salt because this movie is freakin sad. it does have funny parts and it is incredibly well acted, Molly Shannon and Jesse Plemons both being standout, but if you have after lot anyone close to you this might be hard to watch. Apparently Director Chris Kelly partially based this story on his real life dealing with his mother's cancer and Molly Shannon resublimed her quite a bit. Cultural Relevance / Impact Won Molly Shanon an IS Award, is a (well Made), relationship comedy drama, spreads awareness cancer. shows that Jesse Plemons is a pretty cute gay boy.
  11. May update and not %100 sure they all qualify but here is a top 15 Revenge of the Sith Sunset Boulevard Requiem for a Dream Uncut Gems American History X Oppenheimer Parasite Sauvage (2018) Fox and his Friends The Power of the Dog Babylon Rebel Without a Cause The VVItch Into the Wild (2007) The Dreamers
  12. Didn't really get a chance to watch much. but here is my list, I might see if I can watch a few of the the next couple days and edit. Schinder's List Army of Darkness Philadelpha Skylark Dazed and Confused The Wedding Banquet What's Eating Gilbert Grape Jurassic Park Sleepless in Seattle The Fugitive Groundhog Day Homeward Bound: The incredible Journey Heart and Souls Mrs. Doubtfire Much ado About Nothing Rigoletto Rudy The Three Musketeers The Sandlot Benny & Joon A Far Off Place Dennis the Menace Once Upon A Forest The Nightmare Before Christmas Hocus Pocus Gettysburg The Firm The Secret Garden Kalifornia We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
  13. #89 Joyland (2022) - Directed by Saim Sadiq 109 Points | 2 Lists Top 10 Placements: 1 Country of Origin: Pakistan, USA Language: Urdu Awards: Winner Best independent film (independent Spirit award), 2 Palm Springs international film festival wins out of three noms, Best actor (Ali Junejo) directors to watch (Saim Sadiq) Box Office: $300k $1.2m WW Availability: Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Drama | Romance Over and above its antique cautionary-tale framework, writer-director Saim Sadiq’s drama (co-written with American scenarist Maggie Briggs) is a mini-treatise on Pakistani society in the 21st century, particularly in the gender-role-playing arena. - Kelly Vance, East Bay Express. Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 98% METACRITIC: 82 LETERBOXD: 4.1 out of 5 About the Film In Patriarchal Pakistan a traditional family yarns for the birth of a baby boy to continue the family line, however, their youngest son, Haider, secretly takes a job as a back up dancer in a Bollywood style burlesque where he quickly becomes infatuated with the strong willed trans woman who runs the show. What I know about the film I have heard nothing but great things about this film, I actually almost saw it in theaters last April, but it was an hour drive and I was very busy that time of year, and ended up not seeing it (yet). Cultural Relevance / Impact Was the first Pakistani film to premiere at the Cannes film festival (on May 23rd 2022) where it received a standing ovation after it's screening. It won the festivals Jury Prize as well as the Queer Palm Prize for LGBT themed films. the film was briefly banned from theatrical release in Pakistan but was able to be released after minor cuts where made. was the first Pakistani film ever to be shortlisted in the best florigen film category at the 95th Academy Awards. is a step forward for Pakistan and films in the middle east where being Gay or part of the LGBT community is still illegal in most countries. (including Pakistan, where you can still go to prison for same sex acts, however it would seem it is rarely enforced there anymore), still it makes this films mere existence all the more remarkable.
  14. #332 Monsoon (2020) | 2 points - average placement 74 #332 Priest (1994) | 2 Points average placement: 74 #332 The River (1997) 2 Points Average Placement: 74 #329 The Canterbury Tales (1972) 2 Points Average placement: 41 #328 4 Moons (Cuatro Lunas) | 3 Points average Placement: 98 #327 Mon on High Heels (2014) | 3 Points average placement: 73 #326 Summer Storm (2004) | 3 Points average placement: 49 #226 Fear Street 1994 (2021) 3 Points average placement: 49 #226 Summertime (2015) | 3 Points average placement 49 #323 The Celluloid Closet (1995) | 3 Points Average placement: 39
  15. #90 Dallas Buyers Club (2013) - Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée 108 Points | 3 Lists "Let me give y'all a little news flash. There ain't nothin' out there can kill fuckin' Ron Woodroof in 30 days" 1:51 Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: Won 3 Oscars out of it's six nominations, including a best actor win for Matthew McConaughey, and a best supporting actor win for jarred Leto. was nominated for best picture and won the Oscar for best makeup, despite only having a makeup budget of $250.00. Won 2 Golden Gobles (same acting awards as Oscars). Box Office: $27.3m Dom, $55.2m WW. Availability: Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Drama | History | "Sometimes a character punches through the screen, beyond the film containing him. Matthew McConaughey's performance as an HIV-positive cowboy in Dallas Buyers Club is one of those moments." - Kate Muir Time (UK) Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 92% METACRITIC: 77 LETERBOXD: 3.9 out of 5 About the film: In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is diagnosed with the disease. What I know about the film: I watched this movie shortly after it came out I believe, so it has been a while, but I do remember Matthew McConaughey giving a knock out performance as Ron Woodroof, the unlikely hero of the real life story of a rodeo cowboy who contracted AIDS heterosexually, and then fought the pharmaceutical industry for the DRUG AZT (the only pharmaceutical drug at the time believed to prolong the life of AIDS patients, he ends of encountering Rayon a trans-woman living with AIDS. they form an unlikely friendship. establishing a black market for the drugs, which in turn extends thousands of AIDS patients lives. This is a very heavy subject matter so this movie is not really an easy watch, but it is well made and I would definitely check it out. Cultural Relevance / Impact Dallas Buyers Club was one of the first mainstream films to address the AIDS epidemic, especially how that it effected heterosexuals the same as homosexuals. (Philadelphia being the first I believe) which took the lives of over 100,000 patients from 1981-1990. thankfully we have much better treatment and preventative drugs for the disease now, but it is still a major disease concern, with a reported 630,000 aides related deaths accrued in 2022. showcases how hard it was to receive proper medical treatment if you were diagnosed with AIDS in the 1980s. Will be forever known as an "Oscar winning film" having 3 wins
  16. #91 Rebel Without a Cause (1955) - Directed by Nicholas Ray 104 Points | 4 Lists "You're tearing me apart!" Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: 3 Oscar Nominations, (including best Supporting actor for Sal Mineo and Supporting actress (Natalie Wood and best adapted screenplay, 2 BAFTA's including a nom for James Dean for best acting, and 1 Golden Globe win for Natalie Wood for most promising newcomer) Box Office: $4.5m Availability: Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Drama "With his slicked-up quiff, turned-up jeans and revved-up attitude, Dean instantly achieved icon status. - Kate Muir, Times (UK) Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 94% METACRITIC: 89 LETERBOXD: 3.8 out of 5 About the film: After moving to a new town an aimless teen with a troubled pasts. finds new friends, and enemies. What I know about the film: I am a pretty big James Dean fan, I watched all three of his major films in a over a short period of time a few years ago, all I can say is it is truly tragic that he passed so young, because he was truly talented and I would have liked to see what his future filmography would have looked like. I don't know a ton about him myself, but apparently he had a of troubled life kind of like the film he is in, he died in a car crash, before the release of his last two films, being Rebel Without a cause and East of Eden. and although he dated woman, he did have several affairs with men, there is some controversy weather it had to do with career advancement (aka sexual favors) but I think it is extremely likely he was at least bi-sexual. Sal Mineo who plays plato Crawford came out as bi-sexual in 1972. his character pluto although not outwardly stated is heavily implied to be gay in the film and in love with Jame's dean's character. Cultural Relevance / Impact It is THE teen angst movie, this is where they started, pretty much ever teen rebellious movie ever made after this was inspired by this film in some way. solidified Jemes dean as a sex icon, got both Sal Mineo and Natalie Wood Oscar nominations. Sal at age 17 became 5th youngest actor ever to receive an Oscar nomination at the time. In 1990, the film was added to the Library of Congress's National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant". Greatly attributed to the The Gay Times Readers' Awards cited James Dean as the greatest male gay icon of all time. James Dean and Sal Mineo being iconic and sexy. Being released in 1955 Rebel without a Cause is the 4th oldest film to make the top 100.
  17. Does Brokeback Mountain and Call me by your name Qualify? Does a Clockwork Orange? (although the character may be too evil to be considered)
  18. #92 Rope (1948) - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock 103 Points | 7 Lists "Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us." Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: Winner OFTA Hall of Fame Winner Box Office: $2.7m Availability: Rent on Amazon Prime, Apple tv, Google Play Genre: Drama | Crime | Thriller "This still underrated masterpiece is both a brilliant technical experiment and a perverse manifesto, with James Stewart in typically ambiguous form as the lads' intellectual mentor" - Jack Wilson, The Age (Australia) Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 92% METACRITIC: 73 LETERBOXD: 4.1 out of 5 About the film: Two men attempt to commit the perfect crime, by staging a dinner party after strangling their classmate, in the same room as the dinner party. What I know about the film: This movie is fascinating on a lot of levels, it's a great crime film, a great technical achievement for the time and quietly portrayals one of the first gay couples in a main stream film in history. even if they are psychopathic murderers. what's interesting about this film is it was released when the MPAA had strict rules about including gay characters, you could not use the word "Gay" in 1940s American films. but there were ways to get around this and Alfred Hitchcock practically invited the term "Queer Coding" granted the way the film is presented that it is entirely possible not to pick on the alleged homosexual traits of our characters, but it is there. and in fact the play on which this film is based has them portrayed as explicitly gay lovers. Hitchcock was able to bypass some of the film being cut, because the way this film was shot, to look as though it was on a contentious loop, therefore there was extremely long takes that made it almost impossible to cut scenes. but it was just covered up enough to pull the wool over most mainstream audiences eyes (not all because this film was banned in several cities upon release for that very reason). Here is a great article further explaining gay coding in Hitchcock films: https://www.us.mensa.org/read/bulletin/features/gay-coding-in-hitchcock-films/ Cultural Relevance/Impact Would go down in history as one of Hitchcock's best reviewed films, despite not wining any major awards. gave a rare opportunity for now revealed to be gay screen writer, Arthur Laurents to write queer characters, subverting crime drama troupe, by letting the audience know from the beginning who the killers are, instead the suspense is placed on if they get caught. Farley Granger later came out as "bisexual" years after his portrayal of Phillip, Brandon's lover in the film. Co-Star John Dall also later came out as gay, this movie was just a gay old-time! Being released in 1948 it is the second oldest film to make the top 100. It is the first of 3 Hitchcock films to make the top 100. it's is also one out of two starring Farley Granger to make the top 100. Also Farley Granger being gorgeous:
  19. I have been busier than planned to the last couple of days. I am going on a short vacation this weekend so I will need to take a quick break. but I do plan to get a least a couple more in before I go. one write up is almost done so that will be posted either late tonight or sometime tomorrow.
  20. #94 Crash (1996) - Directed by David Cronenberg 103 Points | 2 Lists "I've always wanted to drive a crashed car." Top 10 placements: 1 Country of Origin: Canada, UK, USA Language: English Awards: Winner Cannes film festival David Cronenberg Special jury prize Box Office: $2.7m Availability: Amazon on DISC Genre: Drama "It risks being laughed at, and there is a definite, tiny grain of Razzie absurdity that is a part of its weirdly hypnotic high-porn torpor." Peter Bradshaw, Guardian Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 63% METACRITIC: 53 LETERBOXD: 3.7 out of 5 About: James Spader plays James Ballard, a tv director, who after a getting into a serious car accident discovers an underground sub-culture of scarred, omnisexual car-crash victims who use car accidents and the raw sexual energy they produce to try to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife. What I Know about the film: I have heard of it, but didn't know about about it before this countdown, I have been in a couple serious car accidents, one in particularity where I saw the car about to crash into, and saw my life flash before my eyes. it was one of the most surreal, spiritual experiences I've ever had. I did not however ever want to get in another one or did I find it sexual lol. But this is about a small sub-culture of people, so I guess it is a real thing. This is actually an adaption of a 1973 British novel of the same name by J. G. Ballard, which was considered very controversy at the time of release I really like James Spader and this movies does intrigue me. so I will need to watch it. it can't be worse than the 2004 "Crash" I have actually only seen a couple of David Cronenberg films, I liked them both, So I would like to see more of his work as well. Cultural Relevance/ Impact like the book the film was very controversy upon release mostly for it's graphic sexual acts that were instigated by violence and was actually booed by angry viewers at the Cannes Film Festival, Francis Ford Coppola, president of the jury at the Cannes film festival hated the film. but despite this other members of the jury banded together against his wishes and awarded this film the special Jury Price. is David Cronenberg's 14th of 22 released films, many of which explore bizarre and sexual premises. Roger Ebert's review: (for which he gave 3.5 out of 4 stars: "Crash" is about characters entranced by a sexual fetish that, in fact, no one has. Cronenberg has made a movie that is pornographic in form, but not in result ... [Crash is] like a porno movie made by a computer: It downloads gigabytes of information about sex, it discovers our love affair with cars, and it combines them in a mistaken algorithm. The result is challenging, courageous and original—a dissection of the mechanics of pornography. I admired it, although I cannot say I "liked" it. Note:
  21. #93 The Servant (1963) - Directed by Joseph Losey 103 Points | 2 Lists (beats crash at #94 for having a slightly higher average of 19.5 vs 23.5) "I'll tell you what I am. I'm a gentleman's gentleman, and you're no bloody GENTLEMAN!" Country of Origin: UK Language: English Awards: Won 3 BAFTA's including a win for actor Dirk Bogarde, most promising newcomer James Fox, and best cinematography the film received 8 BAFTA nominations total. Box Office: Budget £138k Gross £238k (UK) £389k WW Availability: Amazon on DISC Genre: Drama "A superb performance from Bogarde, this icy but complex character maintains the homoeroticism of its origins, even if it doesn't play them out literally." - Ben Turner; The Pink Lens Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 90% METACRITIC: 94 LETERBOXD: 4.1 out of 5 About: A London Aristocrat hires a manservant, however the balance of power begins to shift when Hugo the butler appears to have an ulterior motive. What I know about the film: I had not heard of this film until it was listed in this countdown, but this kind of twisted drama sounds like something that would be right up my alley. Apparently director Joseph Losey was blacklisted in Hollywood in the early 1950s, for suspicion of ties to the communist party. and as such made the remainder of his films in Europe. Director Joseph Losey was hospitalised for two weeks during filming as for which Bogarde continued filming via instruction over the phone by Loser from his hospital bed, those scenes apparently were used in the final cut and not reshot. Cultural Impact/Relevance Was director Joseph Losey's 10th film made in Europe after being blacklisted in the US. Actor Dirk Bogarde's first of 2 BAFTAS (second for 1965's "Darling" is historically significant for being one of the first films that features homosexual subtext, homoeroticisms and it's portrayal of a repressed homosexual, if not explicitly. This makes the film all the more extraordinary when you take into account that anti-sodomy laws were still present at the time of release, in fact it was technically still considered a punishment offence by death until 1961 (just prior to this films production). it would not being until 1967, that homosexual activity between men would be decriminalised (sexual activity between woman was not technically included in sodomy laws). Was the only film of Losey career to be a large enough success to make him money.
  22. I didn't know that that is unfortunate, and sad. politics as done so much damage. But I would be careful how I word that. I'm not sure I would say that conservativism in and of itself is evil. but censorship certainly is and has been used heavily in both political spectrums.
  23. #95 Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018) - Directed by Marielle Heller 100 Points | 4 Lists (wins tie with #96 film by receiving more votes) "This next song goes out to all the agoraphobic junkies who couldn't be here tonight." Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: Nominated for 3 Oscars including best actress (Malissa McCarthy), Best Supporting actor (Richard E. Grant) and best adapted screenplay (Nicole HolofcenerJeff Whitty) 3 (BAFTA Noms, same as Oscars) 3 Critics choices (same) and 2 Golden Globe Nominations (McCarthy and Richard E Grant). Box Office: $8.8m Dom $12.4m WW Availability: rent on Amazon Prime. Google Play, Apple TV Genre: Crime | Comedy | Drama | About the film When A Best Seller author falls out of touch with current tastes, She turns her art for to deception. What I know about the film I saw adds for it pop up during awards season, it's premises didn't intrigue me enough at the time to explore it further, but I really Like Malissa McCarthy (when she is working on something good anyways). And this is based on a true story I believe so it sound a lot more interesting now that I have looked for into. will have to watch it now. Cultural Impact/Relevance Furthers the envelope about what LBPT stories can be about, (that don't all have to me romances, coming of age tales ect...), is Malisa McCarthy's second Oscar Nomination after Bridesmaids in 2011. Some people actually saw it in theaters unlike most in the countdown so far...
  24. #96 The Watermelon Woman (1996) - Directed by Cheryl Dunye 100 Points | 3 Lists (wins tie with #97-#98 film by receiving more votes) "Let me assure you, the hip swinging lesbian style isn't my forte" Country of Origin: USA Language: English Awards: Winner Cinema eye Legacy Award Cheryl Dunye Box Office: $2k Availability: rent on Amazon Prime. Google Play, Apple TV Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance The Watermelon Woman is quite smart, remarkably sophisticated filmmaking for a first-time director.- Achy Obejas; Chicogo Tribune Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: 92% METACRITIC: 74 LETERBOXD: 4 out of 5 About the film While Working at a video store, a young black woman named Cheryl attempts to create about film about a black actress from the 1930s who is known for playing the "Mammy" roles. What I know about the film I didn't know much before I looked it up, I think it was in my list of to watch LGBT films, it sounds like it is a pretty good funny movie so I will need to watch it at some point Cultural Impact/Relevance Cheryl Dunye not only stars and directs this movie, she is the first out black woman ever to direct a film, for that reason alone I would say that it is culturally significant and should be seen by anyone interested in woman's rights, LGBT history or black history. it put black lesbians' as filmmakers on the map, in 2022 it Cheryl Dunye won an honorary cinema eye legacy award for the film, in 2021, it won the national film preservation award.
  25. #97 TIE! - PART 2: My First Summer (2020) - Directed by Katie Found 100 Points | 1 List "Maybe we can start by breathing together." 1# Placements: 1 Country of Origin: Australia Language: English Awards: Nominee best indie film (AACTA) Box Office: N/A Availability: rent on Amazon Prime. Google Play, Apple TV, Youtube. Genre: Drama | Romance "My First Summer is an immersive bedazzled daydream of teenage girlhood, with all its highs and lows" - Alexandra Heller-Nicholas; ABC Radio (Australia) Reviews; Rotten Tomatoes: N/A (4 reviews, all positive) METACRITIC: N/A LETERBOXD: 3.9 out of 5 About the film 16-year-old Claudia lives a lonely existence on a remote property that all changes when a spirited girl named graces wanders into her garden. What I know about the film Honestly very little, I think I had seen the poster for the film before and thought it was a very pretty poster. after reading about what the film is about, it sounds like a sweet coming of age romance, so I will probably check it out eventually. Cultural impact/Relevance Yet another first time director, Katie found won the jury award for best director for this film (LMILFF) actresses also won the jury ward for best performances Markella Kavenagh and Maiah Stewardson (LMILFF). Katie Found also won best young filmmaker special jury award (MILGFF). furthers exposure of LGBT coming of age stories in Australia.
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