Juliette Lewis Turns Into a Chair

Beneath the velvet upholstery of Amanda Kramer’s “By Design,” uncomfortable truths swell at the seams.

Diaries of a Chairwoman

Juliette Lewis turns into a chair in a film that critiques mass culture’s conflation of femininity with consumerism and envy. | Eileen G’Sell


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Julia Stoschek Foundation Debuts 120 Years of Time-Based Art & Early Cinema

An immersive odyssey spanning film, video, and early cinema, What a Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem presents 45 time-based artworks across a multi-storied labyrinth at the Variety Arts Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. Visit any Wednesday–Sunday, 5pm–midnight, through March 20, 2026. Free admission and free popcorn. Reservations recommended.

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There’s More to Look at Than Learn in 100 Nights of Hero

The film faithfully translates the feminist commentary of Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel while deemphasizing its more complex narrative techniques. | Dan Schindel


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Falling in Love With Vintage Gay Films

What it’s like to “rediscover” vintage gay adult films from the 1970s and 1980s in a moment of state repression. | Solomon Brager


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10 Queer Camp Films That Have Left an Impact on Film History

Memorable, mostly underseen gems that explore the tensions of queerness and camp on screen. | Kyle Turner