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Queerguru reviews Michael Perez-Lindsey’s WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN having its World Premiere at Holly Shorts Film Fest
In just a few days Hollywood’s premiere short film festival HollyShorts kicks off its 20th Edition at the TCL Chinese Theater. This prestigious event is devoted to showcasing the best and brightest short films from around the globe and where the movies could officially qualify for an Oscar Its also well known to…
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Queerguru reviews WILL YOUNG: LOSING MY TWIN RUPERT: the compelling story of the downward spiral of the singer’s sibling
Even though I left the shores of the UK to permanently live in the US some years ago, there are some habits I simply cannot break . Or rather do not want to break. Life my daily fix of The Independent which since it was established back in 1986 has been the flag-bearer of…
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Queerguru reviews HAPPY CAMPERS a fascinating documentary about the death throes of a shabby trailer park
Amy Nicholson‘s rather compelling new fly-on-the -wall documentary is about a particular piece of American life in its death throes. It’s all about a very shabby rundown trailer park In Chincoteague, Virginia and the lives of its blue-collared residents that have lived there each summer for several decades.. Now this is to be their…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews Eddie/Suzy Izzard as Nina Jekyll in a new spin of JEKYLL & HYDE from Hammer Horror
Doctor Jekyll is the latest offering from classic British goth horror/fantasy film makers Hammer Films. Based on the classic 1886 horror novella by Robert Louis Stevenson, director Joe Stevenson adds classic Hammer elements of camp pulp and twisted humour to the twenty-first century reinvention of the enduring tale of duality and the inter-play…




