Posts by Robyn Quick

Why I love The Watermelon Woman

By Robyn Quick

Cheryl Dunye's debut feature broke the mould with its witty blend of fact and fiction – and remains a queer classic to this day.

Hello, Bookstore

By Robyn Quick

An independent bookshop finds itself under threat from closure in this heartfelt doc.

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Lotte Reiniger and the hidden women of animation

By Robyn Quick

Equality in animation has come a long way, but female filmmakers are still being erased from an art form they helped pioneer.

Inland

By Robyn Quick

A troubled young man searches for his mother in Fridtjof Ryder’s disappointing first feature.

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Carmen

By Robyn Quick

Benjamin Millepied’s reimagining of Georges Bizet's classic opera is beautiful to behold, but lacks musical pizzazz.

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A new film season is championing queer stories from the 1990s

By Robyn Quick

This Pride Month, Barbican Cinema will showcase eight films celebrating LGBTQ+ lives.

An Asteroid City exhibition is landing in London

By Robyn Quick

Wes Anderson fans can tour original props and miniatures before catching a bite in a retro '50s-style diner.

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