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 shares YOU SAY HELLO a wonderfully moving short queer film that makes for compulsive viewing

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  Why this rather touching and  moving LGBTQ short from 2019 never surfaced on our horizon before now, is somewhat of a mystery. You Say Hello is a story about  suicide and loneliness which amongst LGBT youth is an important issue.  It is however also a story of resilience and growth,  and by setting it … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden at London Fllm Festival raves about THE SOUVENIR PART II

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Joanna Hogg has done a very clever thing. And thankfully for her audience, she has made a superbly vivid and observant film that is so much more than merely clever. The excellent original The Souvenir gave no indication that it needed or even could have a sequel. Yet here is its symmetrical compliment. For those … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden @BFI London Film Fest reviews “A Room Of My Own” that makes a case for how sad moments define people

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  A Room of My Own (Directed by Ioseb ‘Soso’ Bliadze), set in Tbilisi, Georgia, during the pandemic asks one central question; do circumstances turn you into a mess, or does being a mess create your circumstances? It then artfully avoids coming down on one side or the other. Tina (Taki Mumladze, also the co-writer … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden goes to the court of “King Richard”

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The question on everybody’s lips has to be whether Will Smith is going to dad bod his way to an Oscar with this story of the ego behind the father and coach to Venus and Serena Williams (Sanniya Sidney and Demi Singleton).    Perfectly timed for the awards season Queerguru was there to assess whether … Continue reading



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