Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews MAKE UP a story of unexpected male bonding

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  French restaurant critic blogger Sacha (Hugo Andre) moves into handsome Irish stockbroker Dan’s (Will Masheter) West London house as a lodger. Bumbling tee-total Sacha lives a fairly solitary existence and suffers from OCD, or neurodivergence. Dan is dynamic and successful, although has split up from his wife and drinks too much. On the face … Continue reading



Netflix’s GLAMOROUS may be the queerest new TV series this Summer

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  Please do not say a word to Ron DeSantis but Netflix has just announced a new TV series that they promise to be super gay. Glamorous is the story of aimless twenty-something Marco Meija,  (Miss Benny) a gender non-conforming makeup artist who gets the opportunity of a lifetime when model-turned-mogul Madolyn Addison (Kim Cattrall) … Continue reading



CAMP WANNAKIKI with the campiest drag queens and kings at an actual summer camp is BACK!

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  OUTtv has announced it is returning to “Camp Wannakiki” for a fifth summer of hilarious antics, as the campiest drag artists battle it out for the title “Queen/King of Camp”.  The show that originally started out on YouTube may have a tiny budget but it is by far the most inclusive drag show on … Continue reading



Womb Envy: or when your best gay male friend gets pregnant too

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  From Charlie David’s Border To Border Entertainment (‘I’m A Porn Star‘ ‘Pat Rocco Dared‘ ‘Drag Heals‘ etc comes a new hilarious queer series WOMB ENVY. This is the story of Max (Daniel F.K. Fernandes) approaching his 30th birthday and feeling he is stuck in a rut. He’s had enough of Toronto gay dance floors and … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah’s TOP PICKS OF MUST SEE MOVIES at Queer East Festival, London

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    The UK’s excellent Queer East Film Festival kicks off again next week. The main festival runs from 18 – 30th April across eight venues in London before a nationwide tour from September to November across 10 cities. The exciting line-up combines contemporary feature films, documentaries, short films, virtual reality and dance productions. 50 … Continue reading



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