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Queerguru reviews BLUE SUNSHINE a remarkable must-see transitioning story from India that both entertains and educates

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  One of the sheer joys and benefits of being a queer film reviewer is that we get to be on the frontline to see how and when our community emerges from the darkness of our past and continues to self-determines its own destiny.  Its also the way we can learn about the other parts … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews DOWN LOW probably the most unfunny queer comedy we have seen for ages

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  For his directing debut, actor turned filmmaker Rightor Doyle cast three hot queer men Zachary Quinto, Lukas Gage, and Sebastian Arroyo plus Triple Emmy Award Winner (and two-time Tony Awards) Judith Light, yet he still managed to make the most unfunny queer comedy we’ve seen in a long time.   This coming-out story (which is … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews GOLDEN DELICIOUS a delightful queer coming-of-age tale from filmmaker Jason Karman

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  The title of Jason Karman’s debut feature film is also the name of the family restaurant in the movie but it could almost pass as a critique too on this charming coming-of-age story. Set in an anglo-Asiian community in East Vancouver where the Wong family all seem to have their own identity crisis caused … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews Goran Stolevski’s excellent heart-string-pulling coming out tale OF AN AGE

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Kudos to the programmers of Queer Screen Mardi Gras Film Festival in Sydney that they awarded the honor of being the Opening Night Gala film to Of An Age. This emotionally resonant coming -of age from Macedonian-Australian filmmaker Goran Stolevski reminded me of the powerful impact that Francis Lee created in 2017 with his debut God’s … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews MAILMAN : a musical, black comedy & cute coming out story

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  Usually, when movies are titled The Postman or The Mailman they turn out to be a shlocky horror B-Movie  Maybe it’s something about the uniform?  Who knows?   However, The Mailman, written, directed, and starring Joseph Baken is not that at all but actually a musical, a black comedy and a very cute coming-out story.  This … Continue reading



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