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
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.

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
More to Explore

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
From the Archive

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
