Queerguru reviews THROUPLE a fab queer rom-com about to have its World Premiere at Wicked Queer

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  I have to admit to part intrepidation and part excitement when it came to watching Greyson Horst‘s debut THROUPLE about to have ts World Premiere at Boston’s Wicked Queer Film Festival. A throuple, or menage a trois as the French call it,  is defined in the dictionary as  “a relationship between three people characterized … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews WILLA JUSTICE, DRAG QUEEN PRIVATE EYE screening at Twentynine Palms Queer Festival and Out On Film, in Atlanta Georgia

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    Willa Justice, Drag Queen Private Eye  is one camp nonsensical queer low budget film that logic tells us we should  not like BUT we cannot stop happily grinning through the whole 15 mins.  Its set in the Mohave Desert in Twentynine Palms, California and is being screened  aspart of   the First Annual 29 … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews a stunning debut film by Fawzia Mirza THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS whose human insights are entertainingly luminous.

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  For a film that is set around the death of a father and husband and the funeral that follows it, The Queen of My Dreams is so fresh, and super saturated in colour that its vim, sparkle, and humour cannot help but shine through. In this first film written and directed by Fawzia Mirza,  … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews GIRL PICTURE @ the Opening Night Gala at BFI Flare 2022

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BFI Flare 2022 London’s biggest and best LGBTQ+ film festival starts today and its opening gala night film turns the phrase a hot mess into a crown of pride. Girl Picture throws a bucket of emotions into the air and seems them beautifully land a la Jackson Pollock on a canvas of Finnish adolescent sexuality. … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews MEDUSA DELUXE a ‘hairdressing whodunit’ @ BFI London Film Festival

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  Medusa Deluxe, written and directed by Thomas Hardiman, is a whodunnit set in the backstabbing world of competitive hairdressing shows. Completed in one shot that meanders through a claustrophobic set like a deranged Cluedo board we are sent on a hunt to decipher which of the coiffed caricatures is the killer. It’s definitely a … Continue reading



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