
Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel 2015
Wes Hurley's vibrant queer comedy *Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel* (2015) dives headfirst into chaos, camp, and kitsch with a brash, glittering energy that feels like a love letter to Seattle's eclectic underground scene.
Director: Wes Hurley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel (2015) about?
This kaleidoscopic queer comedy plunges into the life of Waxie Moon, a flamboyant performer navigating a world where fashion, prostitution, and existential humor collide. Packed with satire, burlesque, and wild one-liners, it questions everything from consumerism to queer stereotypes—all while delivering a vibrant, campy spectacle.
Who directed Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel?
The film was directed by Wes Hurley, a filmmaker known for his bold, queer-infused storytelling and visually striking style.
Who stars in Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel?
The cast features Marc Kenison in the titular role, alongside Sarah Rudinoff, Marya Sea Kaminski, Erin Douglass, and the legendary Jinkx Monsoon.
Is Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel (2015) worth watching?
Absolutely—if you crave a film that's equal parts hilarious, eccentric, and thought-provoking. With its razor-sharp satire, dazzling performances, and unapologetic queer charm, it's a cult favorite for fans of offbeat comedies and pop art. The runtime is snappy, and the energy never flags.
How long is Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel?
The film runs for 88 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized escape into its glittering, chaotic world.
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About Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel (2015) — A Glittering Queer Comedy You Won't Forget
Wes Hurley's vibrant queer comedy *Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel* (2015) dives headfirst into chaos, camp, and kitsch with a brash, glittering energy that feels like a love letter to Seattle's eclectic underground scene. This offbeat fantasia follows the flamboyant Waxie Moon as she navigates a world where absurdity reigns supreme—think man-candy burlesque, sharp satire, and a soundtrack that crackles with infectious pop artistry. Bursting with style, wit, and a healthy dose of irreverence, the film challenges norms, mocks consumerism, and celebrates queer culture with unapologetic flair. It's a pop-art riot, where every frame drips with fashion-forward audacity and every joke lands with razor-sharp timing.
Directed by Hurley with a director's eye for frenetic visuals and playful storytelling, *Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel* marries queer identity, burlesque spectacle, and biting social commentary into a cinematic experience that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. The cast—led by the charismatic Marc Kenison as Waxie Moon—delivers performances that are equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, while cameos like Jinkx Monsoon and Lynn Shelton add layers of authenticity and star power to this glitter-soaked extravaganza.