queerguru reviews Landline an enchanting comic tale about learning to negotiate a landscape in a family where sisters can be best friends and even distant parents can be human after all. With such an exceptional talented cast, this is very definitely one of the more compelling romantic comedies of the season. From Amazon Studios and screening at Waters Edge Cinema #PTOWN … Continue reading
Roger Rees William’s award-winning documentary is based on the best selling book by Ron Suskind about Owen his autistic son. It tells the tale of how Suskind, a Pulitzer Award winning writer with The Wall Street Journal, and his wife Cornelia dealt with the discovery that at the age of 3 years old Owen was diagnosed with … Continue reading
queerguru reviews for P.T.V. the Peregrine Theatre Ensemble’s new production of Douglas Carter Beane’s deliciously funny Tony Nominated play THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED. It is part of the Company’s Summer Season at The Provincetown Theater.
Maupin had a problem with his parents. Elements of his family’s dynamics surface in much of his best work. Michael Tolliver, the charming character in the “Tales of the City” series, famously writes a coming out letter to his Mama after she joins the Anita Bryant campaign to “Save Our Children.” Maupin’s parents never responded … Continue reading
Alexandre O Philippe‘s documentary LYNCH/OZ is a must-see for every movie nerd ….. especially the queer ones. It explores how the auteur David Lynch incorporated elements and themes inspired by The Wizard of Oz (1939) into his movies. Most notably 1990’s Wild at Heart included the main character seeing a vision of Glinda among other making other Oz … Continue reading