“Closet Monster,” one of several memorable teen movies that screened at last spring’s Seattle International Film Festival, is a surprisingly tense and entertaining homoerotic fever dream from Canada.
Dysfunctional parents, a pining girlfriend, falling for a straight guy — if you’ve seen one gay coming-out movie, you’ve seen them all. In fact, the genre has become so overcrowded that it’s spilled ...
More stories by Gary M. Coming of age is always fraught with anxiety, but two queer films about teenagers, “Closet Monster” and “Girls Lost,” that had their World Premieres at the Toronto Film ...
Sioux Falls rock band Closet Monster is reuniting next week at The District. Playing together for the first time in nearly two decades, all of the band's original members will be present. Fans can ...
Strand Releasing has acquired all U.S. rights to “Closet Monster,” directed by newcomer Stephen Dunn. The film premiered at TIFF 2015, where it won the Best Canadian Feature Film Award. “Closet ...
“Closet Monster,” the coming-of-age drama that marks the feature debut of Canadian director Stephen Dunn, and Dennis Bartok’s horror movie “P.O.V.,” will both make market debuts in Cannes. They will ...
When Chris isn’t working on a new article or exploring the best nature spots nearby, he's gotten into making TikTok edits. While he works on other personal projects, he has turned his attention to ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. Writer-director Stephen Dunn’s feature debut, Closet Monster, is a movie I feel I should be more supportive of and exited about.
“The Closet Monster” is such a self-assured, inventive and precisely drawn movie that it’s hard to believe it’s the first feature-length film directed by Canadian newcomer Stephen Dunn. And, hey, it ...
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