Queerguru reviews Amrou Al-Kahdi stunning debut queer feature film LAYLA that premiered at Sundance Film Fest

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    When Queerguru interviewed out and proud queer Iraqi drag queen/activist/writer/actor/journalist Amrou Al-Kahdi in 2017 it was obvious to us that our paths would cross again.  Based in London at the time they were known as Glamrou and the founder and star of Denim the drag superstar group, and managed to make short films … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews Mark Rylance finely-nuanced star turn in THE OUTFIT

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  It’s so very rare that we have the pleasure of watching a real flawless movie, but The Outfit is as near perfect as it gets.  It’s the directing debut of Brit screenwriter Academy Award winner Graham Moore (The Imitation Game) and stars Brit Academy Award winner  ….. and one of the greatest actors of … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews WELCOME TO CHIPPENDALES a new TV miniseries from Hulu

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  If you search for Chippendales in IMDB (International Movie Database) you will discover almost 50 entries.  The infamous male dance troupe has been the subject of countless movies, tv-series and even podcasts.   Its a  wonder  then that Disney’s Hulu TV channel decided there was still room for yet another 6 part series on this … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews YOU CAN’T STAY HERE the latest drama by TODD VEROW

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  LOVE IS SUCH AN EASY THING. EASY TO GIVE, HARD TO TAKE… A fiction inspired by actual events, the film begins with Rick (Guillermo Díaz) reading to his son the tale of Orpheus and Eurydice from the First book of Mythology and ends with Blood (that leaves a stain)  and out of focus. The … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews BRINGING HIM BACK a new queer Spanish psycho-drama streaming online

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  Bringing Him Back is an intense yet gentle psycho-drama about family, set in the Spanish countryside outside Barcelona. Following his mother’s death, Moi (Ricardo Gomez) travels with his boyfriend, post-grad student Biel (Eneko Sagardoy), back to his mother’s rural house. His sister Mia (Bruna Cusi) has already returned to the house and the three … Continue reading



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