Review: Elliot Page Comes Home to Family Drama in ‘Close to You’
In a risky endeavour to showcase his range in an indie drama that hits close to home, Elliot Page stars alongside Hillary Baack and Wendy Crewson in Close to You
Review: Power and Influence Control a Closeted Theatre Critic in ‘The Critic’
Sir Ian McKellen stars as the titular critic whose downfall is articulated by notable screenwriter Patrick Marber and director Anand Tucker, based on the novel Curtain Call by Anthony Quinn
Review: ‘Dicks: The Musical’ Takes Show Tunes and Heteronormativity to Absurd Heights
The brains of Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp are in full whackjob form with an over-the-top rendition of The Parent Trap
Review: ‘Next Goals Wins’ Kicks Taika Waititi’s Comedy Chops Into Less Than Inspirational Territory
Writer/director Taika Waititi fictionalizes a true story’s facts of the American Samoa soccer team with trademark humour during the world premiere of Next Goals Wins at the Toronto International Film Festival
Review: Grit And Determination In Open Waters Define One Of Annette Bening’s Best Performances In ‘NYAD’
Directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin unveiled the international premiere of the Netflix biographical drama NYAD at the Toronto International Film Festival, based on Diana Nyad’s book Find a Way
Interview: Director D.W. Waterson & Star Devery Jacobs Show Off Their Passion For Cheerleading In The Very Queer Sports Drama ‘Backspot’
IN Magazine talked with Waterson and Jacobs leading up to the world premiere of their new film brought to life by their production company, Night is Y
Interview: ‘Rustin’ Producers Bruce Cohen & Tonia Davis Break Down All Of The Details That Make For A Great Queer Biopic
IN Magazine talked with two of the producers of Rustin, the Netflix film that has Oscar buzz written all over it for lead actor Colman Domingo
Review: ‘Rustin’ Brings An Important Figure Back From The Dead With A Remarkable Performance By Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo stars in George C. Wolfe’s Rustin as the civil rights leader forced to hide his sexuality in hopes for the greater good
Interview: Director Chloé Robichaud Remarks On How Music And Family Collide In The Montreal-Set Queer Drama ‘Days Of Happiness’
Days of Happiness premieres at TIFF and will be released in Quebec on October 20. A wider release will occur later this year
‘Close To You’ Reunites Actors Elliot Page, Wendy Crewson, and Hillary Baack in a Queer Family Drama
IN Magazine was on the red carpet to interview the cast of Close To You and stayed after the premiere for the Q&A with the cast and director Dominic Savage
Interview: Director Jen Markowitz Welcomes Audiences to a Summer Camp for Queer and Trans Youth in ‘Summer Qamp’
IN Magazine talked with the director to discuss the unique camp, working with several teenage participants like Kingston and Mia, and the confidence of today’s queer kids
‘Summer Qamp’ Review: Bullies Need Not Apply in This Heartwarming Queer Documentary
Summer Qamp, the latest from filmmaker Jen Markowitz, is a celebration of queer and trans expression from the point of view of teenagers at a unique summer camp at the foothills of the Canadian Rockies