Never to late to say I’m Sorry

  “I’m sorry I pushed you away when you needed a mom most” is the poignant line spoken in a riveting new series of P.S.A.’s in the UK which feature people apologizing for rejecting their LGBT family members. The campaign is part of Channel 4’s 50 Shades of Gay season, which marks the 50th anniversary of the partial … Continue reading

Nevrland : a post-gay coming of age story

  17 year old Jakob (Simon Frühwirth ) has just graduated high school and as it is the summer break his single-parent rather subdued father fixes him up with a  temporary job at the abattoir he word at in town.  The pair of them live in a isolated house in the country with Jacob’s elderly … Continue reading

New (and not so new) Brit Music from Sam Smith, Rick Astley & Olly Alexander

  The first music video in our selection is from Brit Oscar winner Sam Smith and it is for the remix of his track Pray featuring the rapper Logic.  It was directed by Joe Connor and filmed on and beside the shores of Lake Como, Italy and mostly set inside the famous Villa Erba, and … Continue reading

New Brit Girl Music

  Brit singer/songwriter Lily Allen is back with brand new album after a 4 year hiatus and  it’s a definite return to form after her disappointing third effort Sheezus. A confident and slightly defiant Allen is not hesitant to sing about the break-up of her marriage to builder Sam Cooper  “i turned a strong man weak, … Continue reading

New documentary on talented but tortured WHITNEY HOUSTON

  Hot on the heels of Nick Broomfield’s doc Whitney Can I Be Me which debuted on Showtime TV last summer, comes yet another profile of Whitney Houston,  the talented but troubled singer.    Simply called Whitney and directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin MacDonald, who previously helmed Marley, this is an attempt to unravel the mystery behind “The Voice,” … Continue reading

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