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The Sunday Sessions

  Richard Yeagley’s documentary “The Sunday Sessions” makes for very tough and uncomfortable viewing.  It’s not just the subject matter of gay-conversion therapy that is so abhorrent and extremely harmful, but the fact the film follows 20-something-year-old vulnerable Nathan Gniewek for a year as he tries to de-gay himself. Gniewek is a very likeable and … Continue reading

The Surface

College student Evan is somewhat disconsolate and unhappy in his relationship with his wealthy boyfriend but he when buys an old movie camera at the yard sale of an elderly man he at least has a new toy to distract himself for a while. The man tells him that he can return later on and … Continue reading

The Surrogate : who has to share bad news with the expectant gay fathers

  Queer filmmaker Jeremy Hersh’s  excellent debut feature film is a powerful story about an ethical conundrum  that really makes you question how you would personally respond if faced with an issue like this. This is the tale of  two close knit best friends and a husband  living a comfortable life in NY who decide … Continue reading

The T : being accepted for who we are

  The T is a six-part queer drama web series from Chicago that set out with a mission to portray rarely seen members of the LGBTQ+ community in a story about their search for love, truth and acceptance that would be thoroughly entertaining..  Kudos to Bea Cordelia and Daniel Kyri the creators, producers and stars … Continue reading

The Test of Love aka L’Épreuve d’Amour

  Marielle’s (Marie-Josée Croze) life for the past 20 years with husband Paul (Fred Testot) and their two teenage children in this sleepy provincial French town has been happy and relatively uneventful.  That is until she leaves work unexpectedly early one day and arrives home to discover her husband dressed in women’s clothes.   Her initial disgust quickly turns to anger … Continue reading

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