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First look of Irish actor (don’t say openly gay) Andrew Scott’s award-worthy performance in Netflix’s Ripley

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  Irish actor (don’t say openly gay) Andrew Scott who we fear will be unfairly overlooked by the Academy Award Nominating Committee for his stunning performance in All of Us Strangers is nevertheless about to stun us again. Netflix has just dropped this trailer for their new adaption of Patricia Highsmith’s Ripley novels.  Set in … Continue reading



Freelancers Anonymous

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Billie (Lisa Cordileone) is trapped in an office job which she hates and is only sticking out because she is marrying her girlfriend Gayle (Natasha Negovanlis) in three months time.  However, when her Boss overloads her with work and cuts both her working hours and benefits, she leaves determined to find her ‘own thing’ whatever … Continue reading



Full Steam Ahead : two new queer TV shows that are going to get us all hot and bothered

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      Coming to Amazon on August 8th is the R-rated gay rom-com Red, White & Royal Blue.  This very steamy movie based on Casey McQuiston’s 2019 book of the same name follows the fictional US President’s son Alex as he is forced into a sham friendship with Prince Henry of England after their … Continue reading



Funny Story

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Calling a movie Funny Story is rather a brave move which can lead to unfulfilled expectations especially when your plot has its fair share of tragic incidents too. This feature from Michael J Gallagher whose work is usually created for the small screen. is full of good intentions and does at least start off on full … Continue reading



Getting It : when misery meets depression are they a love-match?

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  Getting It is one of those slightly old-fashioned queer movies that maybe lacking in budget which it substitutes with as much enthusiasm as it can possibly muster.  Mainly coming from Tom Heard in his debut feature film as  writer/director/producer/star.  He plays Jamie a self-absorbed and somewhat embittered middle-aged gay man stuck in a miserable … Continue reading



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