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Queerguru’s José Mayorga reviews ‘Becoming A Queen’ ….. of the Carnival

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  A LEGACY OF WOMANHOOD, CARNIVAL HISTORY, AND CARIBBEAN CULTURE   The year is 2018, and the film tells the real-life story of Joella Crichton, an actress, a York University graduate, and a contestant for thirteen years at the Caribana Festival that takes place during the summer in Toronto, Canada, where she has been reigning … Continue reading



Queerguru’s José Mayorga reviews BEFORE I CHANGE MY MIND where the kids are not alright

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    THE KIDS ARE NOT ALL RIGHT…  In this feature film debut from Trevor Anderson, the highlight is the performance of newcomer Vaughan Murrae as Robin, in a nonbinary lead role.  They play an American child that arrives in Edmonton, Canada to live with their smoker father. It is 1987, at school, Robin´s classmates … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews BIG EASY GIRLS a queer horror extravaganza

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  This film directed by Erynn Dalton and written by Robert Leleux with original music by Geoffrey Shortadds to the tangled history of horror in content of queer representation The fictional story introduces us, unaware viewers, to a night club at Bourbon Street, New Orleans,  the place belongs to  Minnie Bouvée (Eric Swanson),  also known … Continue reading



Queerguru’s José Mayorga reviews Blessed Boys aka La santa piccola

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  The fictional movie also known as The Miracle Child, takes place in Rione Sanitá district,  Naples, Italy.  Lino  (Francesco Pelegrino) is a delivery boy,  and Mario (Vincenzo Antonucci) is a motorcycle mechanic, both are young, handsome, very close friends, play soccer, and are looking for new experiences to escape the monotony of their daily lives.  … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews Canadian Drag Queen dramedy QUEEN TUT

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  The tale of Egyptian Nabil (Ryan Ali) his awareness and the reencounter, stitch by stitch, with his departed mother Selma in an urban overdeveloped Toronto. We learn Nabil, in his early 20s, was a single child from a broken marriage,  he and his mother lived in Cairo, she passed away and he moved to … Continue reading



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