One is hesitant to use the phase ‘back in the dark ages’ as somedays if feels that for the LGBTQ community we could politically be on the very edge of their revival now. But way back when Boston was ‘growing up’ and the Puritans were in charge, the city was one of the most … Continue reading
Experimental filmmaker Travis Mathews latest movie starts out with a kaleidoscope of slightly bizarre and unrelated images before he rolls out the bare bones of the story. We are never too sure the genre he is aiming for as what we assume at the beginning is probably intended as an audio visual art piece but … Continue reading
When SCOTUS made their landmark ruling that finally made same-sex marriage legal in the U.S. the whole tenor of the reasoning behind the struggle did a seismic shift in many gay households from ‘can we marry?’ to ‘do we have to marry?’ Many people reasoned that now we had won the battle, then the very least … Continue reading
Juanma Carrillo is a Spanish independent filmmaker, producer, photographer and occasional musician whose collection of short movies are always highly intriguing, extremely sensuous, often avant-garde art pieces of art, but always immensely engaging. He seems to set out to shock and titillate his audience, and is not adverse to adding a few humorous touches, and even … Continue reading
Banksy the infamous pseudonymous English graffiti artist, political activist, film director, and painter is making headlines around the world again with his latest and biggest creation to date. He and a whole hosts of artists ranging from Damien Hirst, Jenny Holtzer to Julie Burchill have taken over a dilapidated municipal swimming pool in Weston-super-mare, a traditional … Continue reading