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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews BOYS ON FILM : HAPPY ENDINGS an inspiring collection of 11 new queer short films

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    We all love a happy ending, and with that in mind, our friends at Peccadillo films have released BOYS ON FILM 24: HAPPY ENDINGS, an inspiring collection of 11 new queer short films to move, arouse and uplift you. There’s over two hours of unashamedly positive stories of love, sex and romance, so … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Top Picks of MUST SEE MOVIES AT Miami Beach’s OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Fest

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      OUTrageous. OUTspoken. And OUTstanding is the theme for the Miami Edition of OUTshine. which runs from  April 18 – 28, 2024.  The festival started in 1998 an serves as a platform for numerous premiers and is the largest LGBTQ+ cultural arts event in South Florida.  Its a hybrid festival with a diverse … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews Listen Up! (Hor Her’a’), a brilliant comedy drama debut film from Iranian director Kaveh Tehrani.

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    It’s the beginning of summer, and fifteen-year-old super-bright Pakistani immigrant Mahmoud (Ahmed Mohammed) is sitting on the grass outside his family’s high-rise apartment in a poor area of Oslo, and considering his options with his best friend, one-eyed Arif (Imram Abdi Kedir). Their choices are limited given their ages, lack of money and … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Editor gets stoned on Jordan Tragash’s debut film B.A.M. having its World Premiere at Boston’s Wicked Queer Film Festival

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  There’s always a first time for everything.  In this instance for me it was watching what was self-described as a  stoner comedy film .   Thanks  to Wiki I discovered that this is  technically a subgenre of comedy film based on  marijuana  themes, where recreational use often drives the plot, sometimes representing cannabis culture more broadly or intended for … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jose Mayorga reviews THE PEOPLES JOKER a manic parody by Vera Drew

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  THE PEOPLE´S JOKER. is a parody that is completely unauthorized by DC Comics, Warner Bros and Discovery,  and presents an autobiographical narrative of writer, editor and director Vera Drew, starring herself  as Joker the Harlequin. All video and graphics featured in the film are original material, the story of a woman captured in a man´s … Continue reading



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