
Georden West’s Playland is a “genre-defying queer dreamscape” docu-fiction set in Playland Café, Boston’s oldest and most notorious gay bar.

Actress Jennifer Esposito makes her filmmaking debut, as writer and director of Fresh Kills, a “gritty mob drama with a feminist twist” world premiering in the Spotlight Narrative Section at the 2023 Tribeca Festival.

Loudmouth, a documentary on Reverend Al Sharpton directed by Josh Alexander, will premiere on Showtime streaming and on-demand platforms Friday, June 16, in honor of Juneteenth; and on-air premiere on Sunday, June 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Directed by Ginger Gentile (Erasing Family), the documentary Exclusion U takes a deep dive into endowment and enrollment at Ivy League universities.

A24 debuted the official trailer for Talk to Me, the supernatural horror film starring Sophie Wilde as a woman who becomes obsessed with the supernatural following a séance with an embalmed hand.

Here is a first look clip from Uncharted, a documentary film that follows female artists who attend Alicia Keys’ She Is The Music organization.

The HBO revealed the official trailer for The Stroll, a documentary on New York’s Meatpacking District told from the point of view of transgender sex workers who lived and worked there.

Art by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Richard Diebenkorn along with artists Duncan Hannah, Peter McGough, are featured in Make Me Famous, a documentary on painter Edward Brezinski and his quest for fame.

HULU revealed the official trailer for Jagged Mind, a queer psychological thriller starring Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Shannon Woodward

In the Oscar®-nominated HBO documentary short How Do You Measure A Year?, filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt (HBO’s Oscar®-nominated “When We Were Bullies,” “Phantom Limb,” “The Darkness of Day,” “Human Remains”) documents his daughter Ella’s growth over 17 years – from age 2 to age 18.