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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘WHERE IN THE HELL’ it’s life’s journeys that shape us rather than the destination.
We all love an American road trip, but what happens when you’re not well-prepared and things go wrong? LA-based prop master Kasey (a striking, sun-kissed red-head Cam Killion) finds out the hard way in Where in the Hell – a journey through the desolate, baking-hot California desert. Kasey returns with breakfast one morning to the…
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Queerguru’s Top Picks of Must See Films as NY’s NEWFEST kicks off PRIDE MONTH
37 years ago, a NYC-based queer film movement was born. Founded in 1988 in direct response to the AIDS crisis, The New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival has been a tentpole of NYC’s queer cultural scene. In the subsequent years, NewFest has expanded into a film and media organization with year-long programs to serve all facets…
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Three Days of great queer films at WORLD PRIDE 2025 in Washington DC
We don’t think there could be a better time in our recent history to celebrate WORLD PRIDE. Especially as this year’s edition is based in Washington DC, almost on the doorstep of the White House, where the Orange Man temporarily lives. Never has one man done so much harm in such a short time, threatening…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews LAVENDER MEN : a drama that honours the legendary rumour that Abraham Lincoln had a gay affair
The plus-size, fem-presenting, non-binary Taffeta (Roger Q Mason) is working as a stage manager on a lacklustre play about ex-US President Abraham Lincoln, showing to half-empty houses at a small American theatre. They have a huge unrequited crush on the play’s director (Philippe Bowgen), which makes them work super-hard and quietly absorb negative energy from…




