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This one time, at queer band camp

Reviewer's Bias*
Loves: Good indie films, parody, spoofs
Likes: Graham Norton
Dislikes: Ant
Hates: Richard Hatch

The Movie
Once Hollywood wore out the spoof genre with movies like "Date Movie," independent films got in on the act, making entertaining of their conventions in "My Big Fat Independent Film." Though it could have jumped on the bandwagon and and lampooned an even smaller genre of film, "Another Queer Movie" takes a unlike approach.

Starting with the teen sex comedy archetype (mostly cribbing from American Piefor its foundation,) the film recasts the story as an Abercrombie ad, loads up on gay icon stunt casting, and seasons the whole thing with nods to other teen-sex classics, as well as references to queer cinema favorites, including Mommie Dearest,Edge of Seventeen (written by Todd Stephens, the writer/director of this film) and even Get Real. The creators also made smart use of some gay porn stars, in a amusing flip-side of the T&A casting seen often in the genre the movie sends up.

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I posted recently about Pride, Conceal Your Smiling Faces, Love Is Strange, and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?. But I live in cold, cold Unused Hampshire, and movies with predominantly gay characters and predominantly lgbtq+ storylines don't really play in theatres up here. (The Imitation Game is obviously the exception&#; a faux-gay movie without any gay people in it.) Anyway, I am catching up! And there were lots of amazing gay movies last year.

The Way He Looks (Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho) is just the sweetest thing.This is a clip about a blind boy who is falling in love with a boy he meets and befriends at school and it couldn't be more cute. It also feels really honest and simple. This is not a complicated story with lots of histrionics or big fights or wild tears. The Way He Looks isn't a film about coming out, either. The main character, Leo, doesn't struggle with his sexuality or try to fight it. He has bigger, more complicated problems (namely a mother who barely trusts him to be at home by himself).

Instead of a coming-out narrative, Leo's story is a tale of how
Let's start with a show that isn't gay at all: Daniel Patrick Carbone's Hide Your Smiling Faces. This movie is a kind of old-school David Gordon Green picture &#; semi-rural life with kids trying to figure out who they are. The two brothers in the movie are coming to grips with the death of a young ally of theirs, and this movie is gorgeous.It tells its story in abstract, poetic ways, and it doesn't bother with the classic Hollywood narratives that might find the boys figuring out how to heal or finding solace in a new confidant. Instead, it explores the frustration and terror of being a boy, of trying to fit in with other boys, of the impossibility at this age of understanding anything that one's parents acquire to say.

I want to say, too, that one of the reasons I love films like Hide Your Smiling Faces&#; and DGG's George Washingtonand Jordan Vogt-Roberts' Kings of Summer from last year and Benh Zeitlin's Beasts of the Southern Wild &#; is that they really areabout childhood (pace Richard Linklater). These films are not movies about the experience of parenthood ma