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Reviews
P.S. Burn This Letter Please (2020)
The elders are here to teach the children
Beautiful history told through personal stories, photos and letters. These gentlemen are true survivors.
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)
For the misfits, the losers, and the strange rock and rollers
It doesn't matter how many times I watch this movie, I love it more each time. If you have the opportunity to see Hedwig/John Cameron Mitchell live, you must go. These songs are so much more incredible in person.
Because of Winn-Dixie (2005)
Cute and faithful adaptation
Both my children (nine and twelve) enjoyed this movie. The movie stuck pretty close to the source material. Kate DiCamillo books tend to have a theme of loss, broken hearts, darkness and light, and all of the kids in her books have lost one or both parents, either through death or divorce. So, this is more than being a cute dog movie.
Wig (2019)
Exploring the history of the Wigstock festival
A fun and campy documentary about the drag festival Wigstock and its founder, Lady Bunny. Many appearances by drag icons of NYC.
Oddity Files (2012)
I can't believe how recent this show is
Really poor quality, low-res video that looks like it was shot in 1993 on a camcorder. Very low budget with bad editing. Clayton is very immature and has a bad attitude. Very little compassion for the spirits all around. Sick of shows that call out spirits. They are not here for your entertainment. They do thank the spirits when they give answers, but it seems to be out of frustration and not genuine gratitude.
Legends of the Lost with Megan Fox (2018)
Watch Megan Fox look pretty and hold a flashlight
This show might be good if they had a host that showed some enthusiasm for the material. She only seems to care when the most wacky theories roll out.