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The Best Overlooked Films

Started by Shana A, November 15, 2011, 02:29:57 PM

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Shana A

From The Advocate December-January 2011
The Best Overlooked Films
The Advocate asked our readers to tell us their favorite but overlooked films you shouldn't have missed in 2011.
By Advocate Contributors

http://www.advocate.com/Print_Issue/Features/The_Best_Overlooked_Films/

Tomboy, directed by Céline Sciamma
A winning French tale about a 10-year-old who lives as a girl or a boy depending on the people around.

[...]

Gun Hill Road, directed by Rashaad Ernesto Green
A searing drama about a transgender teen's relationship with her convict father.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Greorge

Back in the 1980s, when VHS rentals were just beginning to take off, the direct to video shelf of your local video store earned a well deserved reputation as a place to avoid.  It quickly became a stop of last resort for all but the most adventurous renters, a dumping ground for unwatchable foreign horror movies, laugh-free comedies and Lorenzo Lamas action flicks.  However, every so often a movie would show up on the DTV shelf that actually had some entertainment value.  One of these was Charles Band's TRANCERS, a low budget riff on the previous year's THE TERMINATOR that managed to hide its lack of big action set pieces by substituting a clever script, good acting and quite a bit of humor.
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