Posts by Megan Wallace

Six Spanish modern classics to watch after Parallel Mothers

By Megan Wallace

From the Basque-language drama Loreak to the snuff film-inspired Tésis, there’s more to Spanish cinema than Almodóvar.

The fractured masculinities of Alfonso Cuarón

By Megan Wallace

The Mexican director’s early Spanish-language films offer vital dissections of the male ego.

The camp, satirical aesthetic of queer classic But I’m a Cheerleader

By Megan Wallace

Jamie Babbit’s film offers a more comedic critique of conversion therapy.

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