Abel Morales wants to pursue the ‘American dream’ the right way. However his pushy wife Anna thinks otherwise. She is the daughter of the Brooklyn mobster who sold his small Heating Oil business to Morales in the first place, and Anna is well aware that if they are to be successful they will first have … Continue reading
In Dutch filmmaker Anton Corbijn’s take on John le Carré’s spy thriller we are very much aware of who ‘the most wanted man’ is, but like Gunther Bachmann, a German Intelligence Officer in Hamburg, we never know why he has earned this title. Gunther is very much the ‘good man’ in this intricate web of international spy/terrorist … Continue reading
As Lea Michele gets ready to step into the spotlight at the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway (hastily vacated by a less-than-happy Beanie Feldstein we look at this medley of other potential Fanny Brice‘s vying for the role. Whilst our money would be on the fabulous Lillias White, even John Barrowman gives a convincing … Continue reading
Bob Mizer was a legendary photographer and filmmaker who, in the mid-20th century, focused on images of naked male physiques pushing the boundaries of homoerotic content. He photographed thousands of men, building a collection that includes nearly two million different images and thousands of films and videotapes. He established the influential studio, the Athletic Model … Continue reading
About to have its World Premiere at Toronto’s Inside Out Festival, the delightful A Night at Switch n’ Play is probably the queerest film we have seen in long time. We so hope those Canadians are ready for i., This feature documentary film debut from director Cody Stickels is an exuberant close up look … Continue reading