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Queer Window: HUESERA: THE BONE WOMAN offers too-rare representation of queer parents — Moviejawn by Rebecca Sayce, Staff Writer Pregnancy and birth have long been a topic of the horror genre, reflecting societal anxieties surrounding the family unit, but no film nails some of the scariest aspect...

MJ's @blsaycewrites.bsky.social shares the latest installment of our column Queer Window with a look at HUESERA: THE BONE WOMAN and the representation of queer parents in film. #QueerWindow

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Queer Window: LILO AND STITCH shows the importance of queer representation for kids — Moviejawn by Brianna Benozich, Staff Writer If it wasn't for the original Lilo and Stitch , it may have taken me longer to be comfortable with my own identity and forms of self expression.

MJ’s @briannabigby.bsky.social says, “LILO AND STITCH was a movie made for the kids who felt different from the other kids.” Check out our latest installment of Queer Window. #QueerWindow #LiloAndStitch

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Queer Window: Remembering THE WEDDING BANQUET — Moviejawn by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer At its core, The Wedding Banquet is a dark comedy of manners, the yearning for self-expression against the obligations of sociocultural conformity.

MJ's Daniel Pecoraro says, "THE WEDDING BANQUET stuck with me, and has a place in my baby-queer canon..." Read more in our latest edition of Queer Window. #QueerWindow

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Queer Window: Conservatism is (a) drag: revisiting THE BIRDCAGE in 2025 — Moviejawn by Travis Gonzalez, Staff Writer What makes The Birdcage such a compelling revisit thirty years later is the fact that it’s about the fight for normalcy and family defined on queer terms—not a perf...

In our latest edition of Queer Window, MJ's Travis Gonzalez revisits THE BIRDCAGE and says, "Nearly thirty years after the movie premiered, the LGBTQ+ community is still facing the same challenges of acceptance and inclusion." #QueerWindow #Birdcage #MJColumn

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Queer Window: TU ME MANQUES offers frank emotions about queerness and masculinity — Moviejawn by Gary M. Kramer, Staff Writer Bolivian writer/director Rodrigo Bellot’s 2019 feature, Tu Me Manques, which he originated as a stage play, is a remarkable queer film.

MJ's @garymkramer.bsky.social says, "Viewers will be grateful that Bellot had the honesty, courage, and ability to share TU ME MANQUES with the world." Check out the latest edition of MJ's column, #QueerWindow. #TuMeManques

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Queer Window: Tracing trans histories in NO ORDINARY MAN and FRAMING AGNES — Moviejawn by Katharine Mussellam, Staff Writer Through scenes based on archival material, brought to life by trans performers and interviews with historians, these films bring to light American trans histories...

MJ's @kmwrites.bsky.social kicks off the #QueerWindow column and says, "Today, trans stories continue to be misrepresented and sensationalized, even in cases when the tellers’ intentions come from a well-meaning place." #FramingAgnes #NoOrdinaryMan

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Welcome to Queer Window, MovieJawn’s new column where we share stories and perspectives from queer cinema old and new in order to explore the breadth of LGBTQ+ lives on screen. Find all the installments of #QueerWindow here: www.moviejawn.com/home/tag/que...

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