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Summertime : The most LA thing you will do this year

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While the Miami head office of Queerguru’s international media conglomerate basked in 75 degrees this week, our London outhouse was caught in a surprise April snow shower. So we had to ask ourselves ‘are we really ready for LA in Summertime?’. Turns out we were thirstier than spring-breakers in covid lockdown. Let’s start by saying … Continue reading




Supernova : one of the best ever sublime queer love stories

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  There are still far too few ‘mainstream’ LGBT movies being made even nowadays.  This year only Uncle Frank by Academy Award Winner Alan Ball has surfaced so far.  As good as it was, it still leaves a very big gap.   Whilst indie queer cinema that fill the LGBTQ Film Festival circuit is live and … Continue reading



SURGE : Nervous breakdown or nervous breakthrough? a review by Queerguru’s Ris Fatah

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  Set over 48 hours in London, SURGE is a raw, anxiety-filled thriller starring the brilliant Ben Whishaw.  Joseph, so compellingly played by Ben Whishaw, is an airport security guard, repeating the same simple mundane tasks at work day in and day out, slowly becoming more and more anxious and demoralized. His is a numb … Continue reading



Queerguru’s pick of MUST SEE FILMS @ Palm Springs LGBTQ Film Fest

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Palm Springs with its growing LGBTQ community is often called the Ptown of the West.  In fact, it shares many of the snowbirds who flit between the two coasts when the weather starts to change.  Both towns also have excellent film Festivals, although the Palm Springs Edition is totally LGBTQ.   Held at Cinema Diverse … Continue reading



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