For the most part good drag performers make for good TV. Having just previewed Epsiode 1 of a brand new series called SHADE that goes inside New York’s drag community, we cannot yet testify what these set of queens are like on stage, but when they are strutting their stuff around the city, they … Continue reading
This political /crime drama is set in 1990s Belfast, and when Colette McVeigh an active member of the IRA is caught red-handed planting a bomb at an London Underground Station she is ‘persuaded’ to become an informant for the MI5 in order not just to remain free but to protect her young son’s welfare. Her … Continue reading
It’s that time of year again when we start seeing the announcements from the first wave of 2018’s LGBTQ Film Festivals and with them comes a spectrum of new queer cinema to whet our appetites. These Festivals across the globe are not just a continuing celebration of our community but they give LGBT filmmakers a unique and … Continue reading
Film School Graduate Shai Ben-Dor decided to make a a documentary for his debut feature film. The Long Trail Out is the story of Tim Buchanan an affable 70 year old man who has never moved from the small town of East Aurora, NY, where he was born and bred. He has led a fulfilling simple … Continue reading
This weekend, the Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts in Marysville, Wash performing its queer take on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. In their version, this classic drama now tells a homoerotic story of forbidden love between men. It follows four teenage boys attending an all-male parochial boarding school during the 1950s. Tired of their … Continue reading