One of the (many) joys of watching a new film from French filmmaker François Ozon is that you are never sure what to expect as he so loves to switch it up when it comes to different genres. This time he has opted to make his first movie in German, and it is a costume drama … Continue reading
Sometimes even casting a 3 time Golden Globe Winner (and two-time Oscar nominee) cannot save a movie from being a disappointing convoluted mess like Freak Show is. Bette Midler sails through her cameo performance as the on/off alcoholic mother (Muv) of Billy Bloom ( a remarkably good Alex Lawther) who is the protagonist in this … Continue reading
Freddie Love is a nonbinary multidisciplinary artist who is now based in London but originally hails from ‘the wild west’ of Oklahoma. This may explain the reason behind his new country music show ‘Queer Cowboys’. It tells the fantastical heartwarming stories of two transgender cowboys who lived in the 19th century American Frontier … Continue reading
London’s Kings Head Theatre is on such a roll right now with a stunning repertoire of queer performances and theatre that never seems to end. Next up is London-based American Freddie Love who is an actor, drag diva and operatic singer. In their new show Sex, Drag & Opera, Freddie Love shows us how … Continue reading
Garden Lodge at Logan Place in London’s chic Kensington is hidden by a high brick wall. In 1980 with Queen riding the crest of their phenomenal success, their lead singer Freddie Mercury bought the house for £500K, and It provided him with sanctuary and privacy as he tried desperately to hide his sexuality. … Continue reading