The Broken Heel Festival (in the Australian desert) celebrates the 29th Anniversary of THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT

  The Broken Heel Festival marks the 29th anniversary of the cinematic release of the Australian cult classic The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert.   For those of you who don’t know (including Queerguru) Broken Heel takes place  Broken Hill which is situated in Outback NSW, 1150 kilometers west of Sydney, 516km from Adelaide, … Continue reading

THE BROKEN TOWER

An obscure and difficult to watch movie about an obscure and difficult to read poet.  It’s the brief life of Hart Crane a poet and writer well regarded by his peers  but  who was one very unhappy homosexual who took his own life in 1932 when he was mere 33 years old. In his short … Continue reading

The Broken Tower

An obscure and difficult to watch movie about an obscure and difficult to read poet.  It’s the brief life of Hart Crane a poet and writer well regarded by his peers  but  who was one very unhappy homosexual who took his own life in 1932 when he was mere 33 years old.   In his short career … Continue reading

The Bronze

Hope Ann Gregory (The Big Bang Theory’s Melissa Rauch) is a frightful despicable person. The opening scene where she is fingering herself whilst lying on her bed watching a video of her glory days winning a Bronze Olympic Medal as a gymnast, sets the tone for vulgarity that is the main thrust of this crude … Continue reading

The Bubble

The course of true love rarely runs smooth, but if you are an Israeli Jewish gay man who falls for a Palestinian Arab gay man, then the chances are that you are completely doomed from the start.  In this remarkable and moving take on ‘Romeo & Juliet’ director Eyton Fox follows up ‘Yossi & Jaegar’ … Continue reading

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