Queerguru @BFI Flare : SWEETHEART

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Throw aside any expectations that Marly Morrison’s Sweetheart will be an achingly Gen Z teen zeitgeist movie and embrace the fact that it belongs to the classic British genre of sexually awkward teen meets nightmare seaside family holiday. Go with it because that is what makes its humiliating inevitability so sweet. April Jane or AJ … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews BIG BOYS a charming coming-of-age dramedy that opens WICKED QUEER Film Fest

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  It’s not surprising to learn that BIG BOYS, the debut feature film of  Corey Sherman, is based on an incident in his own life, as it has such a convincing authenticity to it.  In fact, the premise of his heartwarming tale of a confused teen coming to terms with his burgeoning sexuality is something … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews Chris Molina’s FALLEN FRUIT about to have its World Premiere at Miami Film Festival

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  Miami based queer filmmaker Chris Molina debut feature FALLEN FRUIT is about to have its World Premiere soon at Miami Film Festival.  Like his previous short films of queer stories, the film evidently leans heavily on his own personal experiences. This is the tale of 20-year-old openly gay Alex  (Ramiro Batista) who has very … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews FIRE ISLAND : the hottest gay romcom of the summer

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    Right after seeing the preview trailer of Fire Island and before we talked with director Andrew Ahn we knew this was a no-brainer.  This delightful and intoxicating film written by (and starring) Joel Kim Booster is without question THE queer rom-com of the summer. Borrowing heavily from (the unwed) Jane Austen and her … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews GOLDEN DELICIOUS a delightful queer coming-of-age tale from filmmaker Jason Karman

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  The title of Jason Karman’s debut feature film is also the name of the family restaurant in the movie but it could almost pass as a critique too on this charming coming-of-age story. Set in an anglo-Asiian community in East Vancouver where the Wong family all seem to have their own identity crisis caused … Continue reading



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