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James Scott

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No Other Choice (2025) 97% 3.5/5 EDIT “There’s real magic in every paired-off scene where two characters confront each other – creating wonderful clashes of physical human contact that challenge the disassociation insisted on by the system they’re all being run through.” – Austin Chronicle Dec 24, 2025 Full Review Queens of Drama (2024) 86% 3/5 EDIT “Queens of Drama will definitely be someone’s favorite movie, and probably many people’s third favorite new French queer cinema entry. But for me, there’s just not enough core under the glitter.” – Austin Chronicle Apr 24, 2025 Full Review Gone in the Night (2022) 44% EDIT “I left the film wondering whether more lurked beneath the surface and if what lay beneath was worth finding.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 16, 2022 Full Review Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021) 81% 2/5 EDIT “Everybody's Talking About Jamie begins with a card that says everything in the film "really happened" but then they added singing and dancing. If nothing else, that sentiment describes the film entirely - all frosting, no cake.” – Austin Chronicle Sep 9, 2021 Full Review How It Ends (2021) 69% 2.5/5 EDIT “For all the indie-film grimacing humor, for all the celebs packed in for socially distanced scenes, the film succeeds most when the camera is on Liza and her younger self as they navigate the tension of trying to be alone with yourself.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 25, 2021 Full Review Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021) 68% EDIT “The bones and muscle of the plot run themselves at a good pace, almost more aerodynamic for the flesh they might lack.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 25, 2021 Full Review Potato Dreams of America (2021) 90% EDIT “The dream in Potato Dreams of America remains more fantastical, dramatic, than rooted in reality. Such fantasy is part of what makes the film such a good watch, as well as an emotional one.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 25, 2021 Full Review Twilight's Kiss (2019) 100% EDIT “This film, bruising yet respectful in its honesty, portrays the still existing divide between the personal and public experience of being gay.” – Austin Chronicle Feb 22, 2021 Full Review
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