Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
As in many of his films, The Misandrists finds the oppressed themselves oppressing others, a warning among all the dizzy outrageousness.
✭ ✭ ✭ Read critic reviews
Germany · 2017
1h 31m
Director Bruce LaBruce
Starring Susanne Sachße, Viva Ruiz, Kembra Pfahler, Caprice Crawford
Genre Drama
Please login to add films to your watchlist.
In Ger(wo)many, when an army of radical females is preparing for a final revolution and a utopian world without men, a young male soldier arrives seeking refuge at the convent.
Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl
As in many of his films, The Misandrists finds the oppressed themselves oppressing others, a warning among all the dizzy outrageousness.
The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney
At first, there's a certain cheesy charm to the Eurotrash '70s aesthetic, with a cast of minimally skilled actors spouting lines like, "Young lady, have you seen anything queer in the area?" But any resemblance to a coherent thesis is purely coincidental.
Misandrists is a diverting bad-taste frolic for the sufficiently jaded.
Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene
The sexual outbursts in the film are tempered with a tenderness that one hardly associates with Bruce LaBruce's career.
This plot sounds like “The Beguiled,” right? Trust me, this movie is NOTHING like “The Beguiled,” For one thing, it’s not nearly as plot-driven.
In the end, the only transgression The Misandrists really commits is self-satisfied solipsism.
It’s a wild romp with all the campy noir you might expect in a film by the father of queercore.
Los Angeles Times by Katie Walsh
At times, it seems like a parody of itself but manages to beguile while it sermonizes.
The one-liners just kind of lie there. The movie’s many make-out scenes do what they do in most exploitation films, they stop the movie cold.
The New York Times by Teo Bugbee
With The Misandrists, Mr. LaBruce announces, here is queer cinema: confrontational, pansexual, gender-fluid, racially inclusive, angry and surprisingly romantic.
A man, thoroughly dissatisfied with his life, finds new meaning when he forms a fight club with soap salesman Tyler Durden.
When humans invade a distant planet, a man sent to study the indigenous aliens struggles to choose sides.
You Complete Me.
A failed stand-up comedian is driven insane, turning to a life of crime in chaos in Gotham City.
Let the festivities begin.