A history and evolution of queer coding in Hollywood.
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Shang-Chi review – an entertaining but tainted Marvel first
Fantastic performances and mesmerising action are held back by frustratingly predictable flaws.
Hollywood Autism: the good, the bad, and the downright insulting
Representations of autism in film have a long and complicated history.
In The Heights review – a musical buzzing with joy and good-will
This is the feel-good musical you’ve been waiting for.
Mandabi: a post-colonial critique and its present-day relevance
53 years after its release, Ousmane Sembene’s Mandabi lays bare the relentless, rotten roots of French colonialism—roots flourishing still today.
Sky Hopinka on Maɬni, Chinuk myths, and language’s role in forming identities
Sky Hopinka talks to Outtake about his filmmaking process and plans for the future.
Producer Sienna Beckman on supporting female-identifying and minority storytellers in film
Film and TV producer Sienna Beckman discusses her career so far, her upcoming projects and her hopes for the industry
Minari review – a tender exploration of the Immigrant American Dream
The six-time Oscar-nominated film is an understated and tender tale of the immigrant experience.
Natalie Erika James on directing Relic, this year’s most affecting horror
James speaks on her acclaimed directorial debut, starring Emily Mortimer.