Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews SCRAPPER a fine piece of British social realism with rising star Harris Dickinson

  Scrapper is a gentle new British film debut written and directed by  Charlotte Regan. Twelve-year-old Georgie (bright newcomer Lola Campbell) has recently been orphaned by the death of her single mother. To avoid going into care, she convinces social services and her school that a fake uncle, ‘Winston Churchill’, is looking after her. She … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews Sebastian Silva’s brilliantly funny + no holds barred ‘ROTTING IN THE SUN’

  Rotting in the Sun is a dark comedy-drama, co-written and directed by Sebastian Silva (The Maid, Magic Magic, Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus), featuring himself and hot gay comedian/influencer Jordan Firstman, both of whom play themselves. It’s in part a queer version of a Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm episode and in other … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews SHOULDER DANCE a tale about the split between love and desire.

    Handsome New York couple Ira (Matt Dallas) and Josh (Taylor Frey) live a seemingly gilded life, dividing their time between NY and their beautiful home in the Hamptons. Ira is a hard-working, successful agent and Josh is a less successful actor. The two have been together for ten years and, although they have … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews SINCE THE LAST TIME WE MET : when a married person has an affair with a single person and love gets in the way

  Since The Last Time We Met is a romantic psychological drama by Argentinian director Matias De Leis Correa. Handsome Victor (Patricio Arellano) by chance bumps into hunky David (Esteban Recagno), his first love, fifteen years since they last saw each other. The reunion ignites the clandestine love they had had for each other, secretly … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews SPOOKABLE a humorous offbeat trans werewolf horror story

    San Francisco’s Frameline LGBTQ+ Film Festival is the world’s longest-running queer film festival. Founded in 1977, it can always be guaranteed to showcase unique, eye-opening content. One such gem at this year’s festival is Spookable, a humorous offbeat trans werewolf horror story which premieres this Sunday June 23 as part of Frameline’s Fun In … Continue reading

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