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    Inside the UK’s Rapidly Changing Drag Culture | Documentary

      This well-meaning documentary from Netflix takes a look at how the UK’s rapidly changing drag scene is surviving the Covid lockdowns.  However, somewhere along it mixes its message so much and it eventually trails off into confusion.  The film starts out acknowledging the hardworking local drag queens who have always been the mainstay of … Continue reading

    Jamie Marks is Dead

    Somewhere in upstate New York teenage Gracie is on the banks of a river where she is rooting out rocks for her collection when she discovers the half naked body of one of the boys from her school. The corpse is Jamie Marks a quiet nerdy boy who had been the butt of other kids … Continue reading

    L’Amour Fou

    The best part of this disappointing mish-mash of a film is the opening sequence which is footage of Yves St Laurent announcing to the world that he is about to retire. In a highly dramatic speech that he stumbles through in which, amongst other things, he confesses to the demons (drink and drugs) he has … Continue reading

    Lazy Susan: Sean Hayes plays sad-sack Susan whose life has been stagnant for years

      Lazy Susan is a oddball undie comedy that would probably never have made it onto our screens if it hadn’t been for the presence of Sean Hayes in the title role.  Hayes, who also co-wrote the script, is riding high with the very successful revival of Will and Grace and brings to this lightweight … Continue reading

    Leather

    Director Patrick McGuinn’s new movie has the most misleading title for a gay drama as the ‘leather’ referred to is not some raunchy bar lifestyle as one might expect but it’s about a backwoodsman who actually crafts handmade sensible sandals as a living.     Birch is a hunky hairy man who’s been sharing a … Continue reading

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