The 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots is being celebrated across the country in so many different ways . At the Oakland Museum of California they have a new exhibition that not only looks back at this pivotal time for the our community but also at 200 years of California’s LGBTQ history. It’s the focus … Continue reading
Coming up later this month in London is a real MUST-GO event for every queer cineaste: an even with acclaimed Canadian auteur filmmaker Bruce LaBruce. LaBruce is one of the leaders of the queercore movement which is. noted for the avant-garde and unapologetic gay answer to the punk movement, and at Rich Mix in … Continue reading
Pioneer Winter is an extraordinary young man. This Miami born and bred queer choreographer and artist is a powerhouse of energy and passion who seems to succeed at anything and everything he sets his mind on which usually is all about pushing the envelope as far as he can. He founded his own Company the Pioneer Winter … Continue reading
Right at the tail end of a very busy round of Virtual Queer Film Festivals this summer comes the mainstream Toronto International Film Fest an important milestone in the moviemakers annual calendar. One of the best things about TIFF is that its eclectic program mixes the best of the new blockbusters with some superb indie … Continue reading
It was a good night for queer cinema at the prestigious London Film Critics Awards yesterday. Timothée Chalamet won the Best Actor Award for his starring role in CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, whilst openly gay writer/director FRANCIS LEE picked up Breakthrough Filmmaker Award for the stunning gay romance GOD’S OWN COUNTRY his feature film debut. 21-year-old Brit … Continue reading