queerguru reviews Landline an enchanting comic tale about learning to negotiate a landscape in a family where sisters can be best friends and even distant parents can be human after all. With such an exceptional talented cast, this is very definitely one of the more compelling romantic comedies of the season.
It’s been a few years since Richard Gere ‘carried’ a movie as the main star, and it is so good to see him back in a role that suits him so well. He plays Norman Oppenheimer a very likable pushy chancer who is always convinced that the biggest break of his life, is always around the corner, and he is almost right . Several times.
queerguru reviews Patti Cake$ that introduces the world to a stunning new star in the form of #DanielleMcDonald as Killa P who wants to be the first female white (trash!) rap singer in New Jersey. A SHEER JOY.
queerguru reviews the Provincetown Theater‘s stunning production of Oscar Wilde‘s Salomé a play that the Brits banned from the stage for 40 years. With an electrifying tour-de-force performance from Kim David Smith in the title role : this is a real-must-see for everyone. Beg, steal or borrow to get a ticket
This is one of those hard-to-believe it’s true stories that never really grabbed the attention of the media so when you come to it in ignorance and it unfolds on the screen and you hear the horrifying incredulous details, you cannot fail to be stunned into a combination of shock and anger. The latter particularly if you identify as LGBT as this outrageous case of mis-justice is deeply rooted in intransigent homophobia.