Absolutely Fabulous The Movie is …….. well absolutely fabulous, which is somewhat of a relief after the totally disastrous transfer from the small screen to the big one for the equally silly and very entertaining fashion-based comedy ‘Sex In The City’. Of course now that Edina and Patsy are trying to convince us that 60 is the new 40 there are wrinkles everywhere, including in the script, but what Jennifer Saunders has still managed to capture so hilariously is that the whole over-hyped circus-like environment of the designer fashion industry is really too silly to be taken as serious as it is.
queerguru reviews Chavela Vargas Film an affectionate tribute to an outrageous woman who was one of the greatest Mexican ranchero singers ever, who loved equally tequila and pretty women, both of which she consumed in vast quantities #LGBTQ
It’s quite extraordinary that acclaimed Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín known mainly for his generally aggressive dramas interspersed with violence about his own country, should choose such a quintessential American story as Jackie for his first English speaking movie. The fact that he succeeds so well with his version of the accounts in the week that immediately followed the tragic assassination of President Kennedy in 1963 as seen through the eyes of his grieving widow is due mainly to Natalie Portman’s powerhouse performance as one of this country’s most iconic First Ladies.
queerguru reviews Landline an enchanting comic tale about learning to negotiate a landscape in a family where sisters can be best friends and even distant parents can be human after all. With such an exceptional talented cast, this is very definitely one of the more compelling romantic comedies of the season.