queertiques

  • Fabulous’ movie review : the tale of Lasseindra Ninja finally going home

    Fabulous’ movie review : the tale of Lasseindra Ninja finally going home

      This documentary by director Audrey Jean-Baptiste is  the heartwarming story of a queer French Guiana kid  known as Xavier who left his home country as it was impossible to be his true self.  He put several thousands miles between his  biological family and him and landed in New York,  and very quickly found a…

  • Camp Chaos : a review of Matthew Camp’s new explicit movie

    Camp Chaos : a review of Matthew Camp’s new explicit movie

      Hottie actor/model/designer Matthew Camp has one of the raunchiest Instagram accounts we have ever come across.  Never hesitant about shedding his clothes and sharing his fit tattooed body that he is  rightfully very proud of.  Camp is also the host of Happie Camper a weekly radio show with his co-host @bigpisstits and a recent…

  • Trixie Mattel : Moving Parts review

    Trixie Mattel : Moving Parts review

      We had no idea of what to expect from this intriguing documentary on Brian Firkus aka Trixie Mattel who, second time around, became a winner on Ru Paul’s Drag Race, albeit a rather controversial choice.  Mattel is part of the current coterie of drag queens whose fame is based on their success rate on…

  • Cubby : how a closeted Midwesterner lied his way to a new life in NY

    Cubby : how a closeted Midwesterner lied his way to a new life in NY

      This is a rather bizarre coming-of-age comic drama that demands your patience watching it as it is not the easiest of films to relate too.  It’s the feature film debut of its creator/director/producer and star  Mark Blane, who plays  immature 26-year-old Mark,  and it starts as he is driving with his mother cross-country to…