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Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews The Latent Image a British queer thriller

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  A fiction into a fiction where strangers share time and space, not knowing their intentions. A log cabin in the woods, a typewriter machine, a handy camera film, and sharp objects complement each other in this tale of sexual desire and danger.  Ben (Joshua Tonks) is a writer in need of insight to tell … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews THE NEIGHBOR aka PROSSIMO TUO (Hotel Milano)

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  EVERYTHING CHANGES BUT CHANGE ITSELF Heraclitus A relaxing opening scene of two attractive young men lying on the grass under a blue sky, smoking and enjoying each other, in a matter of seconds turns into a nightmare because of homophobia and the bullying of a group of aggressive men. The drama goes on in … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews The Summer With Carmen : two friends on a beach plan a movie about their lives

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    Bright and sunny Greece,  summertime and Demosthenes, a good-looking man that captures the eye from beginning to end of the film, an educational one (instructions included) on how to write a script, develop characters, and write about fiction based on facts.  A comedy that embraces us, viewers into a platonic friendship. We follow … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews THE VISITOR the latest film from Bruce LaBruce premiering at Berlinale

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  An alarm and an off voice saying immigration destroys families introduce us to this mind-blowing tale while watching a homeless man wandering on the banks of the River Thames, where he finds a suitcase from which comes out a sculptural tattoed African naked man.    Viewers are introduced to the cast of characters: the … Continue reading



Queerguru’s José Mayorga reviews “Three Tidy Tigers Tied a Tie Tighter”

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  COMEDY IS MERELY A TRAGEDY HAPPENING TO SOMEONE ELSE During the fourth wave of a pandemic in an indefinite time that may be the present moment, the near past, or in the coming future, there is a virus affecting the brain and memory in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This wacky surreal fictional film directed by … Continue reading



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