Peter Highman is a fastidious highly-strung architect is catching a fight from Atlanta to go home to L.A. to be at the birth of his first child when a noisy and somewhat nonsensical encounter with Ethan Tremblay, a very affected aspiring actor, is overheard by the Flight Crew who have both men whisked off the … Continue reading
Dumbledore is Gay ☆☆☆☆ Vault Festival, London Can you remember falling in love when you were a teenager? Did you have a massive unrequited crush on your best mate at school? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then ‘Dumbledore is Gay’ will bring all those memories flooding back in vivid … Continue reading
Dumplin is one of those cute but awkward chick-lit comedies that have become Jennifer Anniston’s raison d’etre. They are no stretch for her and she still manages to put in a charmed performance even in this latest lightweight role. The main trouble is that this she is part of a comedy that clumsily attempts to … Continue reading
Dust’s coming of age story is not the polished instagram version of puberty. It is as naïve, bare and unedited as a teens sexted video. Dust compellingly captures the exact moments between adult hood and childhood when the familiar people, places and bodies of earlier years no longer fit together. Painful as a pimple … Continue reading
Queerguru talks with Dustin Lance Black Oscar Winner, writer, producer, activist, mentor, husband and father about his excellent new memoir MAMA’S BOY in which he credits his mother for helping him shape his future. Published by Penguin Random House Filmed with Roger Walker-Dack by Dan Desjardins at Miami Book Fair