Having grown up in the UK many of the major cultural developments in the US simply passed me by unnoticed. Such as the major battle that took place in Michigan in 1963 that was destined to change the nation’s breakfast habits for ever. The country’s largest cereal producers KELLOGGS and POST were sworn rivals … Continue reading
Queerguru is fine tuning our April plans as its going to be a very busy month for our hometown LGBTQ+ community in Miami. It kicks of on the 5th with the Gala Opening Night of Miami Film Festival ….. its the main ‘hetero; one but they always include some queer movies to acknowledge … Continue reading
Divorce rates for couples over fifty have increased in recent decades, largely because it’s now more socially acceptable to be a single older person, and also because more older people are now financially and emotionally independent. Turtles, a new Belgian/Canadian comedy-drama by David Lambert, examines what happens when Brussels couple Thom (Dave Johns) and … Continue reading
Queers and surrealism, for some reason, are not often bedfellows. I’m not sure why, as surrealism removes any boundaries to the imagination, perfect for the creative mind. Add in slapstick comedy, a queer love story and hunky Russell Tovey (Looking, The History Boys), and you have Juice, a unique hit BBC comedy series by … Continue reading
For his directing debut, actor turned filmmaker Rightor Doyle cast three hot queer men Zachary Quinto, Lukas Gage, and Sebastian Arroyo plus Triple Emmy Award Winner (and two-time Tony Awards) Judith Light, yet he still managed to make the most unfunny queer comedy we’ve seen in a long time. This coming-out story (which is … Continue reading