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Matt Rogers, Zane Phillips, Tomas Matos, Joel Kim Booster, Torian Miller, and Bowen Yang in Fire Island.Photo: Courtesy Everett Collection This (very loose) adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, from director Andrew Ahn and writer and star Joel Kim Booster, follows a group of gay friends who take their yearly summer trip to iconic queer vacation destination Fire Island, only to find that their days in the Denver nuggets nba champions backboard graphic 2023 shirt besides I will buy this sun may be numbered. There’s plenty of romance in Fire Island, but the film really shines in its depiction of the ins and outs of queer friendship. —E.S. Cate Blanchett in Tár.Photo: Courtesy of Focus FeaturesIt’s hard to think of a recent queer film that’s generated more discourse than Tár, Todd Field’s psychological drama about a world-renowned conductor facing misconduct allegations. Cate Blanchett brings range and depth to Lydia Tár that helps keep the role from being a mere stock villain, and the film’s exploration of queerness and gender (“I’m Petra’s father,” anyone?) is an important reminder that members of the LGBTQ+ community are very capable of doing harm. —E.S. Jack Lowden turns in another stirring performance as decorated WWI soldier turned government critic and acclaimed poet Siegfried Sassoon in Terence Davies’s Benediction. Alternating between sharp humor and deep sorrow, the film follows him (and his love affairs) as he drifts through England’s postwar aristocratic, literary, and stage circles seeking a kind of redemption. —Lisa Wong Macabasco