On the way home after a party-ending brawl, Aysha (Jason Patel) explains to Luke (Ben Hardy) the torrid love triangle that precipitated the fight in the first place. It sounds complicated, Luke remarks, but Aysha counters that it’s actually pretty simple: “Everybody just wants what they can’t have.”
Despite her breezy delivery, the statement seems to hang in the air between them. Because by this point, both Luke and Aysha already know on some level what they want. They just have to allow themselves to have it. Unicorns traces their twin journeys toward self-acceptance with empathy, curiosity and a refreshing disregard for constricting labels.
What stands between the central pair is not a lack of desire, but a clash of identities. Luke is a straight white single dad from Essex who scrapes together a modest living as a mechanic; Aysha is a professional drag queen from Manchester hiding...
Despite her breezy delivery, the statement seems to hang in the air between them. Because by this point, both Luke and Aysha already know on some level what they want. They just have to allow themselves to have it. Unicorns traces their twin journeys toward self-acceptance with empathy, curiosity and a refreshing disregard for constricting labels.
What stands between the central pair is not a lack of desire, but a clash of identities. Luke is a straight white single dad from Essex who scrapes together a modest living as a mechanic; Aysha is a professional drag queen from Manchester hiding...
- 9/8/2023
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In this edition of Star Wars Bits:
"Light & Magic" is here! Lucasfilm files new trademarks. Marvel's upcoming "Star Wars" comics. The Knights of the Old Republic remake has been delayed indefinitely. And more!
"Light & Magic," the six-part docu-series about the legendary work of Industrial Light & Magic (Ilm), directed by Lawrence Kasdan and executive produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, is now streaming on Disney+.
Recently, the folks at r/StarWarsLeaks discovered that Lucasfilm has filed three new trademarks: "The Great Circle," "The Galactic Circle," and "Circle of Resistance."
What does this mean? Well, as Grant Davis (Pomojema) at Star Wars News Net points out, all three trademarks...
The post Star Wars Bits: Light & Magic, The Great Circle, Knights of the Old Republic Delay, and More appeared first on /Film.
"Light & Magic" is here! Lucasfilm files new trademarks. Marvel's upcoming "Star Wars" comics. The Knights of the Old Republic remake has been delayed indefinitely. And more!
"Light & Magic," the six-part docu-series about the legendary work of Industrial Light & Magic (Ilm), directed by Lawrence Kasdan and executive produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, is now streaming on Disney+.
Recently, the folks at r/StarWarsLeaks discovered that Lucasfilm has filed three new trademarks: "The Great Circle," "The Galactic Circle," and "Circle of Resistance."
What does this mean? Well, as Grant Davis (Pomojema) at Star Wars News Net points out, all three trademarks...
The post Star Wars Bits: Light & Magic, The Great Circle, Knights of the Old Republic Delay, and More appeared first on /Film.
- 7/29/2022
- by Adam Frazier
- Slash Film
From the film’s synopsis: Every year in India, on occasions of religious festivals, political elections and even banal events like politicians’ birthdays – vast numbers of posters go up in public places. These posters look absurdly identical – a splatter of primary colors, mugshots of devotees or politicians, and messaging devoted to the festival Gods or wishing their seniors a happy birthday. Now, in the midst of the pandemic and its restrictions, and with the major religious festival of Lord Ganesha approaching, I gained access and worked with a group of three laundry-workers in my neighborhood in Mumbai; their laundrymen’s association regularly created and featured themselves in these posters. interviewed them and filmed their process of creating the poster, also capturing the muted celebration of the festival.
“Party Poster” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
In an approach that reminds much of his previous short, the excellent...
“Party Poster” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
In an approach that reminds much of his previous short, the excellent...
- 5/10/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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