• You Can Study Human Muscles with This Cool Blender Rig
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    3D character artist Alex Lashko presented a handy rig that might help you understand the human body better. The models colorful muscles, set up in Blender, move smoothly and realistically, which can be a great reference for your character art or anatomy studies.Moreover, the artist added a muscle shrink function, which can be used for different body types. The rig is still in progress, but Lashko promises to release it to the public soon.You can find earlier versions of the project on the artists X/Twitter.You might also appreciate Cartesian Caramels far less serious Blender rig made with Geometry Nodes:Join our 80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post You Can Study Human Muscles with This Cool Blender Rig appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Tutorial: Dragon Ball Zs Instant Transmission Effect In Unreal Engine 5.5
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    Enrique Ventura, a seasoned Game Designer and Technical Artist with experience working on major titles like Destiny 2, Halo Infinite, and others, has put together a comprehensive guide for beginners and intermediate users looking to recreate the famous teleportation effect from Dragon Ball Z.In this tutorial, the artist begins with an overview of references and then employs basic Niagara systems along with mid-level material effects within Unreal Engine 5.5. You can find the texture used in the video in the description and follow along to make your characters vanish and reappear.Check out some other Enriques tutorials and subscribe to his YouTube channel for more:Also, join our 80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us on Instagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Tutorial: Dragon Ball Zs Instant Transmission Effect In Unreal Engine 5.5 appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii - Zelda: Wind Waker For Organized Crime
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    Back in September, I had the chance to play a small demo of Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. I learned the story of how Majima ended up snagging his newest job as a pirate and finally making his big comeback as a protagonist, almost a decade after Japan's release of Yakuza 0. My gameplay was primarily focused around combat and exploring the Madlantis area of the game. It was a short-lived experience, but it was so much fun to play as the goofy Mad Dog again, and I couldn't wait for a chance to play more.We are now less than a month away from Pirate Yakuza's release and I finally got that chance to play a full hands-on experience of the more silly and exciting new content this game has to offer. Based on just a few hours of gameplay, I couldn't believe how much is packed into this game, and they only allowed us to explore a small part of it. The experience was overwhelming in the most positive way, and the new features in Pirate Yakuza continue to prove that Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio are masters of offbeat ideas and character-focused side content.To quickly recap what we know of the story so far, Pirate Yakuza takes place six months after the events in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Majima wakes up on an island and seems to have lost his memory. He ends up becoming a pirate and finding a crew to solve a waste-pollution problem on Nele Island and uncover the secrets of Madlantis--a hideout for criminal organizations. Recovering his memories is a core part to the game and story, all while trying to navigate between his current pirate family and past yakuza lifestyle.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Drops To $30 For PlayStation And Switch
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    Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics $30 for Switch & PS5 (Physical) | $33 for Steam keys See at Amazon See at Walmart See at Fanatical (Steam) Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics is on sale for its best price yet at Amazon and Walmart. Physical editions of the seven-game compilation are up for grabs for only $30 for PS4/PS5 and Nintendo Switch. Alternatively, you can get a Steam key from Fanatical for $33 until January 22 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET.Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Deals at AmazonNintendo Switch -- $30 ($50)PlayStation -- $30 ($50)Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection Deals at WalmartNintendo Switch -- $30 ($50)PlayStation -- $30 ($50)Physical editions were packaged with an exclusive comic book at launch. While there's still a slightchance you'll get the comic book with your order now--the physical edition released November 22--it doesn't seem likely. However, you will get a different exclusive comic book if you preorder the recently announced Capcom Fighting Collection 2. Capcom Fighting Collection 2 $40 Preorder at Amazon Preorder at GameStop Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Releases New Update for January 2025
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    The latest Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero update has rolled out and introduced a new limited-time game mode, various tweaks to combat, battle enhancements, balancing changes, and more. It is currently live for all Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero players across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
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  • Marvel Rivals Leak Hints at Ghost Rider
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    The latest Marvel Rivals leak suggests that Ghost Rider could be coming to the game soon, though not the one players were likely expecting. Marvel Rivals already has a hefty roster of playable characters, from household names to lesser-known heroes that only die-hard comic readers would recognize. Developer NetEase is still looking to expand on Marvel Rivals, and has been polling players on what they would like to see in future seasons.
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  • Where to buy Magic: The Gathering Aetherdrift cards
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    Wizards of the Coast recently unveiled its latest Magic: The Gathering set, Aetherdrift, which launches on Feb. 14, making it quite the sweet Valentines Day gift for MTG players. If you want to get your hands on the vibrant cards when they debut, you can head over to your local game store at launch to see what it has in stock. You can also head over to Amazon where multiple products in the set are already available to pre-order.If this article is the first that youre hearing about this new set, run over to my colleague Charlie Halls Aetherdrift reveal, which details a bunch of new cards and exposes its lore thats centered around a violent race to the finish. Each teams cards take a unique path aesthetically, with some borrowing visual themes from different twists of fantasy. Below, youll find links to all of the products currently on Amazon.
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  • Heres how you remove the Switch 2s Joy-Cons
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    A short, repeating video from Nintendos official Switch 2 website includes one small detail not included in the reveal: how to remove those fancy new Joy-Cons from the screen.It turns out that chunky button on the back of the Joy-Cons, positioned just beneath the ZR/ZL triggers, is what youll push to detach the controllers. While we obviously havent gotten our hands on the console yet, this seems much more ergonomic than the tiny buttons that perform the same function on the original Switch.Its still unclear how exactly these buttons disengage the Joy-Cons. The Joy-Cons are rumored to attach to the Switch 2 via powerful magnets, and Polygon sister site The Verge noticed that one cylindrical piece on the interior of the Joy-Con pushes outward in the animation from the reveal trailer. The Verge speculated that its possible that button simply pushes out when you hit the detach trigger in order to distance the Joy-Con from the console and weaken the magnets pull, allowing you to pull the Joy-Cons off. Much like the Joy-Con pin connectors within the Switch 2s side indentations, this could be a worrying failure point in the consoles design depending on the materials used.If it wasnt obvious, theres still a lot we dont know about the Switch 2. We expect to get a few more details answers during the next Nintendo Direct on April 2, so stay tuned.
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  • The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: What RedNote Is Like
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    Young-person culture is in a state of upheaval this week. With social media platform TikTok going dark, then quickly coming back online, generations Z and Alpha have seen the forces at be closing and opening their main window on the world. In other news, Elon Musk is still acting weirdand it's still funny to embarrass your mom at the store. What's the vibe like on RedNote?Given the upheaval and uncertainty surrounding TikTok, many TikTokers have been fleeing to another Chinese app, Xiaohongshu (or RedNote), since last week. So you don't have to, I made an account and spent the last few days poking around the TikTok alternativeposting videos, puzzling over Mandarin, and making new friendsto get an idea of the vibe on RedNote. My verdict: The young people of America and China are in the midst of the largest cultural exchange program ever (that doesn't involve literal colonization) and it's beautiful. The most notable difference I noticed between TikTok and RedNote is the level of engagement. With a minutes-old account, I posted a few short clips of my sister's dog and my niece and I high-fiving, and was rewarded with hundreds of views and likes, and a reasonable number of "follows." Most of the comments were in Mandarin, but an in-app translation showed they weren't people saying, "stay in your own lane, yankee." Instead, it was more like, "cute dog!" and "wow, that's cool!" It's a welcoming, curious place.Exploring a bit further reveals a ton of popular posts where young people from China and the U.S. ask each other questions about their respective cultures; videos of TikTok refugees showing off their newly acquired Mandarin-speaking skills; RedNote readers welcoming their new American friendsl and, for some reason, many videos of Chinese people imitating Donald Trump. It's way more interesting than paging through TikTok. While there are deeper questions about the implications of all this, for now, there's an overall "it's all love" vibe that's encouraging. I highly recommend checking out RedNote. Elon Musk's fake gaming drama continuesWhile legions of young people flock to social media platforms owned by Chinese billionaires, our favorite American billionaire social media owner, Elon Musk, continues to show his ass in hilarious ways. Musk, upset that YouTuber Asmongold called him out publicly for faking his gaming prowess, has fired back. Elon Musk could do literally anything with his time, but he's chosen to spend it flaming a gaming nerd from YouTube. He removed Asmondgold's verification on X, stopped following him, and lambasted him online. In a comment on another gamer's account, Musk, an adult, posted, "Asmon behaves like a maverick 'independent', but in reality has to ask his boss for permission before he can do anything. He is not his own man." And he posted a screenshot of DMs between himself and Asmongold to back up the assertion. I find mucking about in internet drama to be depressing, but I will point out that Musk's evidence is that Asmondgold mentions his "editors." He seems to think that these editors are Asmond's bosses, but he seems to be referring to the video editors who cut his YouTube clips, not editor-editors that make editorial decisions. I still can't believe Elon Musk is an actual person, not a character in a sketch on I Think You Should Leave. In a surprise announcement, Nintendo reveals the Switch 2 As we know from his recent livestream, Elon Musk only plays games on "max difficulty, on hardcore," so he's probably not interested in the upcoming Switch 2 release. People who like games that are fun, though, are psyched. Anticipation levels among the Nintendo faithful has been high. Information has been leaking for months. Nintendo was almost stealth in its rollout: The company just dropped a YouTube video and called it a day. There isn't all that much to say about the new console. It's a little bigger than the first Switch; it's going to be backwards compatible; it comes out in 2025. If you want to try out the Switch 2 yourself, Nintendo is rolling out a "give it a try" programs in select cities starting in April. AI-designed Gorilla sofa available in real lifeFacebook page Inspiring Designs specializes in posting AI-generated images of truly terrible-looking design ideas, like these: I am not inspired. Credit: Inspiring Designs/Facebook But its biggest "hit" was a gorilla couch. Credit: Inspiring Designs - Facebook The image inspired memes and videos like this one. I regret to inform you that the gorilla couch is now a real thing that you can put in your living room. A Chinese furniture company called Sunyao Furniture will send you one in exchange for money, as you can see in this video: Viral video of the week: Embarrassing Our Mom in CostcoTeenagers embarrassing their mom in a store is a time-honored tradition, but The Mullet Bros Co, (aka Blake and Nolan Shofer) have gone viral by adding a new twist: Nolan, 18, is afflicted with Spinal Muscular Atrophy and is nearly entirely paralyzed, so he razzes his mom with the help of a Stephen Hawkins'-style speech computer. Rather than discussing black holes, Nolan turns the volume up high and uses his computer to say things like, "She drugs me to keep a vegetable!" and "Mom, you were talking about how you wanted to go to a strip club after this." Nolan also delights in calling his brother a fat-ass, which is also hilarious.
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  • 38 of the Best Queer Movies of the Past 100 Years
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Sure, you could spend the next four years dissociating as we prepare for a rapid erosion of hard-won LGBTQ+ rights. It's not like media has been the best ally throughout the struggle for basic acceptance anyway, and given that one of the incoming administration's first executive orders involves pretending that trans people aren't real (an assertion that defies biology, human history, and the lived experiences of millions of people, the future isn't boding well. Yet while movies and the media can't save us, they can represent us. Movies can move the needle on mainstream acceptance (even if only in small ways), and spunky independent films can make us feel seen, offer encouragement, or get us mad enough to fight back. So maybe squeeze in a movie when you're not throwing bricks or glowering at the wall. Below, Ive highlighted 30 standouts from the past century, not so much to prove that every one of them broke new ground upon release (though many did), but to illustrate that queer talent has been on display in front of and behind the camera since the mediums earliest days.(Rather than list every great movie with LGBTQ+ themes and characters, Ive tried to throw in some lesser-appreciated movies that are every bit as goodor betterthan more well-known favorites.)Michael (1926) Carl Theodor Dreyer, best known for his 1928 masterpiece The Passion of Joan of Arc, brought a similar visual inventiveness to his earlier Michael, the story of a love triangle between a sculptor, his model (the titles Michael), and the sculptors long-suffering friend. Its a doomed romance, but not because of any moralizing about the M4M love. Its a story of not being able to see whats right in front of you. And, yes, I realize that Michael just misses the centenary mark based on its German release in late 1924, but its American release wasn't until two years later, so I'm allowing it. You can stream Michael on Kanopy. Michael (1924) at Kanopy Learn More Learn More at Kanopy Wings (1927) The very first Best Picture Oscar-winner is the WWI-set story of a pair of rivals who become good friends. Very good friends, if you catch my meaning, though it's just ambiguous enough that it didn't raise suspicions at the time. Throughout the film, the two pilots are competitors for the affections of an ambulance driver played by Clara Bow, typically decked out in her intentionally masc uniform, complete with cropped hair and lace-up leather boots. The famous tracking shot across a number of tables in a bar includes a lesbian couple just on the verge of a kiss as the camera sweeps by, but it's the death scene (sorry about the 98-year-old spoiler) between our two pilots that really seals the deal: If their tender caresses and kiss can't quite be described as overtly gay, the scene is certainly queer in its portrayal of male affection. You can stream Wings on Tubi or rent it from Prime Video. Wings (1927) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Mdchen in Uniform (1931) The story of troubled schoolgirl Manuela (Hertha Thiele) who quickly gets hot for teacher at her all-girls school, Mdchen in Uniform arrived at a pivotal moment in German history: Paragraph 175, outlawing homosexuality, had been repealed a couple of years earlier, and what would later be seen as the decadent Weimar era was in full swing. With queer women behind the camera and plenty of lesbian longing, and snogging, onscreen, the movie was a hit in much of Europe, while lobbying by no less than Eleanor Roosevelt ensured that American audiences got to see the film (a detail I adore). Its a beautifully realized film about romantic longing that never devolves into melodrama; it also invites us to imagine the kinds of female-centric movies we might have had if there had been more women behind the camera during the golden age of Hollywood. You can stream Mdchen in Uniform on Plex. Mdchen in Uniform (1931) at Plex Learn More Learn More at Plex Queen Christina (1933) However we choose to define Greta Garbos real-life gender and sexualitysome say bisexual is closest to the mark, others say lesbian; she referred to herself as male most of the time and signed letters as Harry, so there are layerstheres no question her gender-fluid screen persona, in roles that were at least bisexual-coded, made her a huge box office draw in a very different era. Her, she plays the unconventional, bisexual Swedish Queen involved in not only affairs of state, but also romances with co-stars John Gilbert and Elizabeth Young. All that aside, its a beautiful historic romance about a powerful, complicated woman with a killer (and often referenced) final shot. You can rent Queen Christina from Prime Video. Queen Christina (1933) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Bride of Frankenstein (1935) While Im trying to avoid queer coding in favor of movies with aboveboard queer characters and content, doing that gets harder during Hollywoods so-called golden age, when the rules explicitly forbade any such thing. With Bride of Frankenstein, though, theres too much gay going on to ignore. The plot revolves around gloriously flamboyant Dr. Septimus Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger), an mentor of Victor Frankensteins from his school days who sweeps in on the eve of Victors wedding night to drag him away (with only mild convincing required) so that the two can conduct some experiments to determine if they can make life together. With that plot, and the queer rep in front of and behind the camera, this ones very much a gay fever dream. You can rent Bride of Frankenstein from Prime Video. Bride of Frankenstein (1935) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Rope (1948) Though Hitchcocks adaptation of the play of the same name scrubs overt references to its lead characters sexuality (which wouldnt have been allowed at the time), the director was never afraid to push homosexual subtext to the very edge, and a viewer would have to be fairly sheltered to see prissy, fastidious murderers Brandon and Phillip (John Dall and Farley Granger) as mere roommates. The limited setting and experimental filming style didnt entirely please Hitchcock, but the claustrophobic atmosphere and sharp dialogue rachet up the suspense nicely. You can stream Rope on The Criterion Channel or rent it from Prime Video. Rope (1948) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Un chant damour (1950) Two prisoners are tormented by a voyeuristic prison guard in Jean Genets short film, full of homoerotic imagery that might be less shocking in 2023, but no less effective. The two never touch, except in a fantasy sequence, but seeing the two men share a bit of smoke from a single cigarette remains one of cinemas hottest images. You might also find the movie under the title Song of Love. You can stream Un chant damour on Kanopy. Un chant damour (1950) at Kanopy Learn More Learn More at Kanopy Olivia (1951) Unavailable for decades, Olivia is almost shockingly forthright: the nutshell premise involves an all-girls school divided into cliques whose loyalty is fought over by the lesbian couple who run things. The student-teacher angle is troubling to modern eyes, but this isnt a lascivious movie exactly, despite the setup. Its the title characters coming-of-age story, smart in telling a story about how we have to choose the person we want to be, even as were constantly being pulled in different directions. You can stream Olivia on Hoopla. Olivia (1951) at Hoopla Learn More Learn More at Hoopla Tea & Sympathy (1956) Dealing with the same questions of masculinity inherent in other movies of the era (think Rebel Without a Cause), Tea & Sympathy represents an awkward, fascinating look at 1950s ideas of queerness. Tom Robinson Lee (John Kerr) is the new kid at an all-boys prep school bursting with gay subtext (consider the ways the other boys love to roughhouse and worship their coachits so straight that it circles around to being very, very gay. Tom is a shy and fey reader, gay bashed by his more overtly butch classmates, who strikes up a friendship with the headmasters wife that turns romantic. Its all fascinating, even if it doesnt stand up to strict analysis, and director Vincente Minelli certainly knows how to make a compelling movie. You can rent Tea & Sympathy from Prime Video. Tea & Sympathy (1956) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) This whackadoo Southern Gothic Mystery (from a Tennessee Williams play) involves a young man, the son of Katherine Hepburns memorably named Violet Venable, who dies under mysterious circumstances on a holiday in Spain. Though Violet had been happy to be his wingwoman in helping him meet other men for sexual encounters, shes less keen on the world finding out precisely how he died. Shes perfectly happy to lobotomize one of her sons good friends just to make sure; its a wild time, right up to the memorably off the wall finale. You can stream Suddenly, Last Summer on Tubi or rent it from Prime Video. Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video A Taste of Honey (1961) When 17-year-old Jo (Rita Tushingham) becomes pregnant by a sailor (hes long gone by the time she realizes), she cant turn to her needy, alcoholic mother for comfort. Instead, she falls into the arms of Geof (the great Murray Melvin), a gay textile student and the most wholesome character in the entire movie. It was shocking at the time, not only for including a gay character but for its gritty realism, making it a brilliant taste of what was to come. You can stream A Taste of Honey on Max, The Criterion Channel, and Kanopy or rent it from Prime Video. A Taste of Honey (1961) at Max Learn More Learn More at Max Victim (1961) Not only does Dirk Bogarde (closeted at the time) play one of cinemas first bisexual characters, hes the hero of the story, and entirely sympathetic (if a victim, as the title suggests). Bogarde a successful London lawyer (sorry: barrister) who is being blackmailed for his occasional sexual encounters with a male friend. Its a landmark in its treatment of queer characters but, as importantly, its a taut and compelling neo-noir, briskly directed by veteran Basil Dearden. You can stream Victim on Max and The Criterion Channel or rent it from Prime Video. Victim (1961) at Max Learn More Learn More at Max The Queen (1968) Long hard to find, but recently restored by Kino Lorber, documentary The Queen follows the contestants of a New York City drag pageant overseen by queen, activist, and trans icon Flawless Sabrina. It's a loose and joyful portrait of a distinct time in queer history, and includes appearances by luminaries of the era, including Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgewick, and designer Dorian Corey. You can stream The Queen on Kanopy and Kino Film or rent it from Prime Video. The Queen (1968) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) At the peak of Japans New Wave, writer/director Toshio Matsumoto created this classic that blends ultra-realism with hauntingly beautiful, occasionally psychedelic imagery. The plot takes inspiration from, and flips, the story of Oedipus Rex, seamlessly blending the mythic with the mundane in following Eddie (Shinnosuke Ikehata) and other transgender women in the swinging Tokyo of the 1960s. You can stream Funeral Parade of Roses on Kanopy. Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) at Kanopy Learn More Learn More at Kanopy The Boys in the Band (1970) William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist) directs the film adaptation of the controversial off-Broadway playcontroversial for the fact that every character is gay or bisexual, and controversial among queer audiences for frequently portraying its characters as self-hating and self-pitying. Its not exactly an uplifting portrait of being a gay man in America, but it reflects something real, if not always pretty. The performances are nearly uniformly great, and if it plays as a pre-liberation period piece, there are plenty of other aspects that still feel sadly relevant. (The play is still staged, and Netflix did a new version just a couple of years ago). You can rent The Boys in the Band from Prime Video. The Boys in the Band (1970) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Some of My Best Friends Are... (1971) A low-budget melodrama released in the wake of The Boys in the Band, Some of My Best Friends Are... follows the messy, boozy meanderings of the clientele of a New York gay bar over an evening. While a little excessively dramatic (and full of tiresomely self-pitying characters), it's less stagey than Boys, and more diverse, as well, at least in terms of the queer spectrum. We encounter gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender characters over the course of the night, and a straight chaser played by none other than Rue McClanahan. The eclectic cast is a big part of the appeal: McClahanan's is a major role alongside that of comedienne and author Fannie Flagg (best known for her Match Game appearances in the '70s and her novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, which she adapted into the successful '90s film). Trans Andy Warhol muse Candy Darling is also here, along with several other faces you may recognize if you watched too much TV in the 1970s and '80s. You can stream Some of My Best Friends Are... on MGM+. Some of My Best Friends Are... (1971) at MGM+ Learn More Learn More at MGM+ Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) Long before Brokeback Mountain, a queer-themed film earned some major attention from the Oscarsfour nominations for this John Schlesinger film, though it did much better at the BAFTAs, actually winning five awards, including Best Film. More noteworthy is that regardless of its dramatic, and even tragic developments, the movie doesn't ever suggest that queerness is at the root of the characters' problems. Murray Head plays a freewheeling bisexual artist pursuing simultaneous relationships with a gay doctor (played by Peter Finch) and a straight consultant (the great Glenda Jackson). It wasn't a big hit at the box office, but it was one of the biggest critical successes of the year. You can stream Sunday Bloody Sunday on Prime Video. Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Female Trouble (1974) At the center of John Waters so-called Trash Trilogy came Female Trouble, starring Divine as juvenile delinquent Dawn Davenport, whose quest for cha-cha heels leads her down a path of filth and misery more than worthy of (and very much inspired by) Hollywoods great melodramas. Pink Flamingoes might get name-checked more often, but nothing in John Waters oeuvre can beat Dawns Christmas morning freak-out. Female Trouble is the best and most cohesive film from the directors early, most wonderfully perverse era. You can stream Female Trouble on The Criterion Channel or buy it from Prime Video. Female Trouble (1974) at The Criterion Channel Learn More Learn More at The Criterion Channel Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Al Pacino and the late, great John Cazale (who was never in a bad movie) play Sonny and Sal, first-time bank robbers based on two real-life men. Sonny is desperate for money to pay for his trans wifes gender-reassignment surgery, so he plans the heist with friend Sal, the result being a violent debacle. With an eye on queer liberation, the movie tackles the failures of the counterculture while gleefully thumbing its nose at the cops. Its a fabulous heist movieone of the best movies of its era, periodand doesnt look down on its lead characters bisexuality, nor his marriage to a trans woman. You can rent Dog Day Afternoon from Prime Video. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) at Prime Video Get Deal Get Deal at Prime Video The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Even if much of the cast is straight, Rocky Horror went from being a cult classic to a rite of passage for your queers, full of gleefully over-the-top characters who either start out as sex-and-gender fluid, or who get there by the end. Its survived because its so much fun (even if, or maybe because, the plot makes almost no sense), and because it somehow also caught on with straight audiences who want to walk on the wild side for a few hours, with Brad and Janet serving as their able guides. If they can let their hair down and party with Dr. Frank-N-Furter and the gang, maybe theres hope for this world. You can rent Rocky Horror from Prime Video. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Cruising (1980) William Friedkin returned to queer cinema (after Boys in the Band) with far more mixed results, both in terms of the film's quality and its reception. Based on a novel that was, itself, inspired by a string of real murders, the movie sees Al Pacino as a cop sent undercover into the NYC leather scene in order to find the person who's killing his hook-ups. Focusing on more extreme, but not entirely unrealistic, elements of the cruising scene at the time, the movie was protested by gay groups even during production. Given that the number of mainstream gay films was nearly zero in 1980, it was hard for people to get behind a portrayal of queer life so heavily tilted toward violence and fisting, whatever Friedkin's best intentions. Ultimately, it's entirely too goofy and nonsensical (though often quite fun) to get mad at, and the conversation that sprung up around it gave voice to a growing cinematic constituency. You can rent Cruising from Prime Video. Cruising (1980) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Desert Hearts (1985) Following the comparatively more progressive 1970s, the 1980s were an era when queer movies were either justifiably HIV/AIDS focused, or all about gay/bisexual serial killers (Dressed to Kill, Cruising, etc.) Desert Hearts bucks both of those trends in the best ways. Vivian (Helen Shaver ), an English professor in the middle of a divorce, meets Cay (Patricia Charbonneau), an uninhibited sculptor, at a ranch in Reno. Though Vivian struggles a bit with the unexpected lesbian attraction, the romantic drama steers clear of tragedy entirely. You can stream Desert Hearts on Max and The Criterion Channel or rent it from Prime Video. Desert Hearts (1985) at Max Learn More Learn More at Max My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) An early triumph of intersectionality, this adaptation of the Hanif Kaueishi novel introduces Omar (Gordon Warnecke), the new owner of a run-down laundromat who winds up back in a relationship with his one-time Nazi punk boyfriend Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis). Its a great film about class and racism that provides a vivid portrait of life in the Thatcher/Reagan-era 1980s. Its also a romance that suggests theres hope for moving forward from the mistakes of the past while reminding us forgiveness is never guaranteed. You can rent My Beautiful Laundrette from Prime Video. My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Paris is Burning (1990) Ball culture is still very much with us, both in its purest form in major American cities, and by having expanded into the mainstream (more or less) thanks to Madonna and RuPauls Drag Race. Paris is Burning captures the joys and heartbreaks of a particular moment (New York City in the late 1980s) when black and latino gay, trans, and genderqueer performers were burning up the stages in something like a golden age of drag, even while racism, poverty, anti-trans violence, and HIV/AIDS were destroying their lives. In some ways, its a glorious document of a bygone era; in others ways, good and bad, it feels entirely relevant to our present era. When youre done here, catch 2016's Kiki, a more recent documentary that updates the story of ball culture (whats changed, and what hasnt). You can stream Paris is Burning on Max and The Criterion Channel. Paris is Burning (1990) at Max Learn More Learn More at Max The Living End (1992) New Queer Cinema pioneer Gregg Arakis best-known film is likely Mysterious Skin, but his angry, freewheeling early work The Living End is the purest expression of his talents as a filmmaker. Having survived a decade during which queer people were demonized (more than usual even) and then ignored when faced with a plague, Araki responded with a primal scream in which a couple of HIV positive drifters kill a homophobic cop and take off on a fuck everything-themed road trip. You can stream The Living End on Kanopy or rent it from Prime Video. The Living End (1992) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Though played by straight cis (apparently) actors, the three traveling drag queens at the center of Stephan Elliott's deliberately campy lark bring a sense of fun and adventure to this Australian road trip. The three actual queensCindy Pastel, Strykermyer and Lady Bumpon whose lives the movie is based were originally intended to play themselves before the studio intervened, so I'm going to knock off a few points for that missed opportunity for authenticity. Still, the movie is fun, funny, and positive, a far cry from most of the queer-themed movies of the era. Its worldwide popularity (on a barely-there budget) almost certainly moved the needle a bit on queer, and particularly trans, representation. You can stream Priscilla on Kanopy and Tubi or rent it from Prime Video. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Jeffrey (1995) Though its synopsis has more to do with finding love and overcoming the fear of dying (HIV/AIDS is very much front and center), theres a joyful, frothy quality to Jeffrey thats understandably lacking in most of the many other movies in which AIDS is a primary topic. This ones a charming (and sex-positive) rom-com with cute lead performances from Steven Weber and Michael T. Weiss, and a scene-stealing appearance by Patrick Stewart. You can stream Jeffrey on Peacock, Tubi, Freevee, and Prime Video. Jeffrey (1995) at Peacock Learn More Learn More at Peacock The Watermelon Woman (1996) Cheryl Dunyes low-budget rom-com deserved to have as significant a cultural impact as the eras other independent hit set in a video storeClerksbut instead had to settle for cult status. Dunye plays herself, sort of, as an aspiring filmmaker and a young, Black lesbian exploring the life of a fictional film mammy from Hollywoods golden age, the titles Watermelon Woman. Aside from being genuinely funny and unpretentious, the movie has a lot of smart things to say, and smart questions to ask, about the lives and experiences of queer Black people. You can stream The Watermelon Woman on The Criterion Channel or rent it from Prime Video. The Watermelon Woman (1996) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Bound (1996) Queer themes abound in the works of Lana and Lily Wachowski, by far the most successful trans directors in the history of the medium. This transgressive lesbian neo-noir, their very first film, sends up major sparks in its depiction of the relationship between dueling femmes fatale, Gina Gershon's Corky and Jennifer Tilly's Violet. Queer characters in movies at the time could be the subject of jokes, or angry, or sad, but Bound made a strong case that same-sex attraction is simply hot. You can rent Bound from Prime Video. Bound (1996) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Happy Together (1997) The elliptical narrative and deliberate pacing might have turned off some viewers, but Wong Kar-wais frank story of a gay couple (played by Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-wai) who travel from Hong Kong to Argentina to escape an extremely troubled, and even abusive relationship, it a poetic triumph. Dont let the title fool you: these two arent really shouldnt be together, but the performances are transfixing, and Wongs style is as beautiful as it is memorable. You can stream Happy Together on Max and The Criterion Channel or rent it from Prime Video. Happy Together (1997) at Max Learn More Learn More at Max All About My Mother (1999) Thanks to the New Queer Cinema movement, the 90s were an absolute golden age for films with LGBTQ+ themes, often with righteous anger at the repressive, near-genocidal 80s as their driving force. Pedro Almodvars films, on the other hand, do something different: theyre colorful and joyous, even as they speak to unpleasant truths. Here, grieving mother Manuela goes on something like a road trip to find her sons father, Lola, a trans woman who doesnt even know she has a son. Along the way, she meets up with her old friend Agrado, herself a trans sex worker who, among the films many eclectic characters, serves as the Manuelas rock and the films most fully realized human being. You can rent All About My Mother from Prime Video. All About My Mother (1999) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) In lieu of describing this movie about a genderqueer German rock singer whose botched gender reassignment surgery left them with the titular angry inch, Ill just sing the entire soundtrack beginning to end. Such is the hold the movie has on me, and an awful lot of other people. You can rent Hedwig and the Angry Inch from Prime Video. Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Weekend (2011) Andrew Haighs romantic drama, about two strangers who spend the titular weekend together, is so naturalistic it almost feels like a documentary. It captures the feel of modern relationships (even the short-term ones) that still feels fresh, even more than a decade later. You can stream Weekend on The Criterion Channel or rent it from Prime Video. Weekend (2011) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Pariah (2011) Dee Rees brings a confident, assured style to Pariah, not to mention a stunningly beautiful visual style that ensures it doesnt look like any other movie. Its a vibrant and deeply personal coming-of-age/coming out story that never feels like a lesbian message movie, signaling a new era of more complex narratives centered on queer characters. You can rent Pariah from Prime Video. Pariah (2011) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Tangerine (2015) This is probably the most fun youll ever have watching a girlfriend/buddy/revenge comedy movie about two trans sex workers on the hunt for the man who did one of them wrong. As heartfelt as it is madcap, it puts us more firmly in a cinematic era in which more and more complex queerdos are making their ways to the screen. Shot on a couple of iPhones, director Sean Baker and company make a virtue of the intimacy and immediacy that modern technology can bring. You can stream Tangerine on Max or rent it from Prime Video. Tangerine (2015) at Max Learn More Learn More at Max Rafiki (2018) Banned in the film's home of Kenya, Rafiki follows a couple of women, Kena and Ziki, who begin a flirtatious relationship that builds to romance. Though there are hints of tragedy in the story of a legally and socially forbidden love, it's also bright and buoyant, both in its story and in its sumptuous look. You can rent Rafiki from Prime Video. Rafiki (2018) at Prime Video Learn More Learn More at Prime Video Knife+Heart (2018) Fowl deeds are afoot on the set of a French gay erotic film shoot during this ultra-stylish, colorful, psychedelic tribute to not only Italian gialli of yore, but also to the golden age of 1970s porn. You can stream Knife+Heart on Shudder, Freevee, and Tubi or rent it from Prime Video. Knife+Heart (2018) at Freevee Learn More Learn More at Freevee Disclosure (2020) Sometimes it helps to have everything laid out in front of us, as Disclosure does in an entertaining, but methodical, fashion. With input from trans celebrities, including Laverne Cox, Jamie Clayton, Chaz Bono, Michaela Ja Rodriguez, Candis Cayne, Lilly Wachowski, Leo Sheng, and many others, it examines the history of trans representation in film for good (some) and for ill (mostly). The chief argument is that trans people are much more (and much more diverse) than their cinematic counterparts, and that while there has been progress in terms of authentic portrayals, it has been slow. You can stream Disclosure on Netflix. Disclosure (2020) at Netflix Learn More Learn More at Netflix
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