When openly gay singer Calum Scott auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent Show he was greeted with a rapturous standing ovation from the audience and hard-bitten judge Simon Cowell pressed the Golden Buzzer giving Scott an automatic place in the live TV shows. He made his way to the Finals and although he didn’t win, it enabled … Continue reading
In the opening scenes of John Michael McDonagh’s rather violent drama (that I perversely still insist of calling a black comedy despite its tragic ending), we see a Priest taking confession from an unseen man. “I first tasted semen when I was 7 years old’ are the first words out of his mouth and then … Continue reading
Jack Cardiff was unquestionably one of the greatest cinematographers in the history of cinema. His extraordinary body of work started in 1935 and included such landmark masterpieces as Black Narcisus, King Vidor’s War & Peace, The African Queen, The Red Shoes, and some less notable movies such as ‘Rambo’ etc. and his remarkable output didn’t cease … Continue reading
Queer filmmaker Cameron Yates whose latest fascinating documentary Chef Flynn about an extraordinary teenage prodigy who is setting the restaurant world alight talked to Queerguru about filming this wunderkind The interview with Roger Walker-Dack was filmed at the Provincetown Film Society & Festival and the movie will be released in US movie theaters … Continue reading
Hottie actor/model/designer Matthew Camp has one of the raunchiest Instagram accounts we have ever come across. Never hesitant about shedding his clothes and sharing his fit tattooed body that he is rightfully very proud of. Camp is also the host of Happie Camper a weekly radio show with his co-host @bigpisstits and a recent … Continue reading