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Mad About The Boy : The Noel Coward Story : playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, and one of the wittiest flamboyant men of his generation.

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      Barnaby Thompson‘s compelling and affectionate portrait of one of the greatest quintessential English  man of the first half of the last century is such a sheer joy to view. Noel Coward, later to be  Sir Noel, and universally known as The Master was famous as a playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews Bill Nighy’s award-worthy performance in LIVING directed by Oliver Hermanus

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It is quite rare for any established ‘character actor’ to be given a starring role in films, but at aged 73 Bill Nighy finally got his chance and was rewarded with an Academy Award Nomination for Best Actor.  It is not as though he has been idle up to now and his stage, TV, and … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews BLUE SUNSHINE a remarkable must-see transitioning story from India that both entertains and educates

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  One of the sheer joys and benefits of being a queer film reviewer is that we get to be on the frontline to see how and when our community emerges from the darkness of our past and continues to self-determines its own destiny.  Its also the way we can learn about the other parts … Continue reading



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