Month: January 2017
UK Premiere of Dancer with Live Performance
British fans of ballet’s ‘bad boy’ Sergei Polunin, unquestionably one of the greatest dancers of his generation (and one of the hottest too) are in for a real treat. When the new documentary on his life from filmmaker Steven Cantor, and simply called Dancer, premieres in the UK on March 2nd 2017 at the London…
London : Russell Tovey to star in Angels in America revival
Out gay Brit Actor Russell Tovey who starred in Looking, and more recently The Pass, is set to star in a new revival of Tony Kushner’s multi-award winning epic drama about the AIDS pandemic Angels in America at London’s Royal National Theater. The play was first produced at the same theater in 1992, and this new production…
Paul Freeman’s Australian Men
Webster’s Dictionary defines the Australian term ‘larrikin’ a boisterous, often badly behaved young man or a person with apparent disregard for convention; a maverick.’ And that is exactly what celebrated photographer Paul Freeman has captured so brilliantly in his latest book that carries that name. It continues his photographic journey, with a signature array of enthralling and sensual art…
Veteran Brit Actor John Hurt dies aged 77
Veteran British actor and two-time Academy Award nominee Sir John Hurt died today aged 77 years. His very illustrious career that spanned some six decades contained some memorable performances in movies such as The Elephant Man, Alien, Midnight Express Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Harry Potter. His most recent appearance was as The Priest in Jackie, and he has also just…
Moonlight sweeps the LGBTQ Critics Dorian Awards
Moonlight unsurprisingly swept the board at this years Dorian Awards winning 6 of the categories including Best Picture. These prestigious awards given out annually by the Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA) which is comprised of 170 film and tv critics and entertainment journalists in the UK, Canada and UK (of which queerguru is…