Even though Tom of Finland’s homoerotic art of beefed up masculine men is known and loved by almost the entire global LGBT community, very little is known about them man who created them. That is all about to change with the arrival of new film from award-winning Finnish filmmaker Dome Karukoski that tells the … Continue reading
In 2019, former gay Welsh rugby captain Gareth Thomas publicly disclosed his HIV status after tabloid newspapers threatened to out him. A BBC documentary, Gareth Thomas: HIV and Me, aired shortly afterwards. Thomas had timed the announcement to coincide with his taking part in an Ironman triathlon. It was a carefully orchestrated media campaign … Continue reading
Brazilian queer filmmaker DANIEL NOLASCO’s fascinating new documentary “Mr. Leather” is a very affectionate profile of Brazil’s growing gay leather community which he manages to demystify for all of us. Totally intrigued we tracked him down to to Rio on the eve of the film’s North American Premiere at Miami’s OUTshine LGBTQ Film Festival. … Continue reading
Once in a while we come across a new small movie that is unafraid to tackle important issues with a very big heart, and ” Boy Meets Girl” is certainly one such film. It is a tender, human, sex-positive romantic comedy that explores what it means to be “real”: to live and love … Continue reading
This new UK drama is based on a remarkable true story that we first found very hard to believe It is the tale of Jay and Paul who are both serving life sentences for homophobic murders. Incredibly, they fall in love and seek permission to marry.
Kiss Marry Kill is an electrifying and intimate story of love and redemption. and this dramatic recreation from award-winning site-specific specialists Dante or Die, reimagines the first same-sex marriage that took place in a UK prison.
Queerguru talks with two of the three writers, James Baldwin and Terry O’Donovan on the eve of a National Tour around the UK performing in chapels