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Queerguru reviews Dustin Lance Black’s ‘ Mama’s Boy: A Story from Our Americas’ The Film

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    Mama’s Boy : A Story From Our Americas.  I fell in love with Dustin Lance Black in 2009.  He was in LA accepting his Academy Award for writing the screenplay for MILK in which he made a promise to all the queer kids watching, that things would get better. The very next day Black’s mother … 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 Hallmarks very first gay Christmas Movie THE HOLIDAY SITTER

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  Hallmark TV is basking in some glowing press notices this morning because they went gay!  Finally. However, before any panic sets in we should tell you that the Channel finally their festive season has caught up with its rivals Lifetime TV who produced The Chrismas Set UP in 2021 which starred Ben Lewis and … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews ‘HOW TO TELL A SECRET’ how millennials deal with HIV in a contemporary Ireland

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  Over the past few years, QUEERGURU has sat through and reviewed 40 feature films that touch on HIV and/or AIDS.  The pandemic of the 1980s and 1990s totally devastated the LGBTQ+ community and became the single largest factor in reshaping our future.  As a queer media that prides itself in its mission to ensure … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews LYNCH/OZ on how the auteur was influenced by The Wizard of Oz

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  Alexandre O Philippe‘s documentary  LYNCH/OZ is a must-see for every movie nerd ….. especially the queer ones.  It explores how the auteur David Lynch incorporated elements and themes inspired by The Wizard of Oz (1939) into his movies. Most notably 1990’s Wild at Heart included the main character seeing a vision of Glinda among other making other Oz … Continue reading



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