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God’s Own Country : a sneak preview

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God’s Own Country a breakout hit at both Sundance and Berlinale Film Festivals (where it was nominated for a Teddy for Best Queer Feature) is a remarkable debut from openly gay Brit writer/director Frances Lee, and unquestionably one of best queer love stories for a very long time.  Set in the wilds of Yorkshire (hence … Continue reading



GOOD GRIEF : a queer movie about facing the truth and moving on when life is thrown an unexpected curve

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  4 time Emmy Award Winner the creator and star of Schitt’s Creek, Dan Levy shares the first preview of his filmmaking debut. The openly gay Levy conceived the story of ‘Good Grief’ during the Covod pandemic when he first felt compelled to tell a story about found family and the importance of it. Levy,  … Continue reading



HILLARY a new doc on The Woman Who Won The Presidency

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  Bored rigid by the seemingly interminable Democratic campaigns, and too enraged at the outrageous way that the current incumbent of the White House is hell-bent on destroying life as we know it, then HULU may have the answer for you. They have just released the very first trailer for a brand new documentary simply … Continue reading



How To Talk To Girls At Parties

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  We always get excited in the queerguru office about any new movie from queer innovative filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell whose resume to date includes Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and the very explicit Shortbus. How To Talk To Girls at Parties is billed as a science fiction romantic comedy film written by Philippa Goslett and Cameron Mitchell and is … Continue reading



Jon Bradfield’s queer comedy ANIMAL opens in London’s Park Theatre

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    Animal is a hilarious, uncomfortable and heart-warming play beginning this week at London’s excellent Park Theatre in Finsbury Park. Meet David – 25 years old, gay, disabled with Cerebral Palsy, and profoundly horny. He can’t eat, drink or shower by himself – let alone the rest. Totally inexperienced, he embarks on a sexual … Continue reading



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