I Carry You With Me : an epic ‘against all odds’ queer love story

  There are probably very few of us that could have our love tested relentlessly over decades and survive. Unlike this epic-length romance between two gay Mexican men who had to deal with a seemingly never-ending onslaught of issues of culture, country, and laws but still have you gripping your seat in fear that it … Continue reading

I Couldn’t Get It Up

  Queerguru recently reviewed  Hot Gay Time Machine an hilarious cabaret in London from two hyperactive homos in leopard print bodysuits.  Now its two stars  Toby Marlow and Zak Ghazi-Torbati have released a new music video with one of the best numbers from the show about how they realized they were gay.  It’s called I Couldn’t … Continue reading

I, Daniel Blake

Now that veteran British filmmaker Ken Loach is 80 years old he keeps threatening that his latest movie will also be his last. We hope not as with I Daniel Blake he is not just back on form, but this is one of his best ever, born out by winning him his second Palme D’Or … Continue reading

I Didn’t See You There : a film by Reid Davenport

    Opening in a few select metropolitan movie theaters is first-time director Reid Davenport’s  stunning thought-provoking Sundance Award-Winning Documentary Feature As a visibly disabled person, filmmaker Reid Davenport set out to make a film about how he sees the world, from either his wheelchair or his two feet, without having to be seen himself. … Continue reading

I Do

  Jack is a 30-something-year-old ex-pat Brit living and working in New York when the INS refuses to renew his Residency Visa and he faces the real possibility of having to leave and go back to the UK which he left back when he was a teenager.  Within the first few minutes of the movie, … Continue reading

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