![]() While on a walk through the neighborhood, Claire Reynolds hears Charles fall and comes to the door, where she asks Chris what happened. When Chris wakes him up, as he said Chris should do if he falls asleep, he gets aggressive towards Chris and falls. ![]() His father, Charles, promised Chris they would go buy a Christmas pine tree before and, when Chris asks, states that they will after he watched the game, but Charles gets drunk and falls asleep. On a Saturday morning during Christmas time, 9-year old Chris turns activities around the house into super hero adventures as his alter-ego Captain Spirit, while his father is watching a basketball game. If Chris goes outside, he will put on green and black boots, green gloves with a white stripe, and a red and blue jacket. Chris can optionally add several other superhero-themed items to his outfits, such as a red cape and tinfoil helmet. The design of Chris's costume varies based on his choices at the beginning of the game. He can also give himself a fake lightning tattoo on his left hand. On his left hand, he wears a red and yellow watch with a blue and green clock face. He wears brown pants and blue socks with basketballs and hoops on it. He wears a black "AWESO" shirt, Aweso Comics merchandise, depicting several superheroes. He has also been doing poorly in school and once got into a fight with another child for making rude remarks about his father.Ĭhris becomes fast friends with Daniel Diaz, bonding over a mutual love for Power Bear, Hawt Dawg Man, and other superhero stories.Ĭhris has short blond hair, blue eyes, and freckles. Due to his introverted nature, however, he has been shown to have some difficulty opening up to others and has a complicated relationship with his father, Charles, following his mother's death. Chris takes after his deceased mother, who he misses a lot, another aspiring artist. Like many children of his age, he enjoys comics (particularly, the comics of the AWESO universe), video games, and having adventures around his house. ![]() (And speaking of comments: yes, we know that But I’m a Cheerleader is missing - we love it too! - but it’s Rotten.)įor our most recent update to the list, we’ve added mainstream comedies Fire Island and Bros, thriller Knock at the Cabin (featuring two pairs of husbands whose vacation is interrupted by the potential apocalypse), Disney feature Strange World (with the studio’s first openly gay lead character), Blue Jean (a British drama set during the Thatcher premiership), the extremely well-reviewed Girl Picture), France’s magical realist The Five Devils, and Cannes 2023 debuts Monster and Strange Way of Life.įor now, join us as we celebrate the work of hundreds of filmmakers whose talents and risks have opened up the possibilities of cinema.Chris is a bright, sensitive and imaginative child who dreams of becoming a superhero and uses his boundless imagination to escape from reality. We’d encourage those debates to continue, respectfully, in the comments section below. And we recognize that some of the films in the list will re-ignite healthy debates that have been fixtures of discussion around LGBTQ+ films - straight actors playing gay characters, cis actors playing trans characters, and the historical dominance of white male perspectives. They’re ranked by Tomatometer, with Certified Fresh films first. Every movie here is Fresh, from at least 20 reviews. Over the last few years, we added titles like the documentary Welcome to Chechnya, about LGBTQ+ activists risking their lives for the cause in Russia Certified Fresh comedy Shiva, Baby and Netflix’s The Old Guard, a rare movie about super beings that showed a same-sex relationship between two of its heroes.Ĭulled from a longlist of hundreds, movies considered for the list prominently feature gay, lesbian, trans, or queer characters concern itself centrally with LGBTQ+ themes present its LGBTQ+ characters in a fair and realistic light and/or be seen as a touchpoint in the evolution of queer cinema. There are broad American comedies ( The Birdcage), artful Korean crime dramas ( The Handmaiden), groundbreaking indies ( Tangerine), and landmark documentaries ( Paris Is Burning). Our list of the 200 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time stretches back 90 years to the pioneering German film, Mädchen in Uniform, which was subsequently banned by the Nazis, and crosses multiple continents, cultures, and genres. ![]() (Photo by A24) 200 Best LGBTQ+ Movies of All Time ![]()
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