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Billy Eichner and his raunchy ‘queer as hell’ rom com you are so going to love

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History in the making! 🌈 #BrosMovie only in theaters September 30! pic.twitter.com/f5UPz4QeNC — Bros (@brosthemovie) May 18, 2022   If you’ve been unaware of how really hilariouly funny  Billy Eichner of the Emmy nominated Billy On The  Street Web Series is, then you are due for a very big surprise. He has co-written, produced, and … Continue reading



Boys On Film Shorts Vol.22 : LOVE TO LOVE YOU

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    Peccadillo Pictures have just released the 22nd volume of its highly popular Boys On Film short films collection. This critically acclaimed series – now established as a leading showcase for new and emerging queer filmmaking talent from around the world – features a fresh and exciting selection of the very best contemporary gay short … Continue reading



Cate Blanchettt ….. is one of the ‘girls’ again

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    It’s been some sixteen years since his last film the Oscar Nominated Little Children but writer/director Todd Field is back with  Tár and what looks like a real humdinger. Cate Blanchett stars as renowned (and highly fictional) composer Lydia Tár, in the film regarded as the first-ever female chief conductor of a major … Continue reading



Chase Joynt’s ‘Framing Agnes’ on how the legacy of trans research shapes the future

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  Canadian trans filmmaker Chase Joynt can confidently leave this Sundance Film Festival clothing two awards, knowing he has been successful in a rare achievement. His sophomore feature-length documentary Framing Agnes is even better than his remarkable debut No Ordinary Man which he had co-directed with Aisling Chin-Yee. Joynt, whose day job is as Professor … Continue reading



Cherry Pop : The Story of The World’s Most Fanciest Cat

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  Before queer filmmaker (and cat fancier) Kareem Tabsch  picked up an Emmy Nomination for co-directing Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado which is still in Netflix’s Top Ten, he introduced the world to Cherry Pop.  Cherry Pop was a cat but no ordinary feline. Beloved by her wealthy socialite owners, she lived … Continue reading



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