Queerguru’s Janet Prolman reviews “The World According To Allee Willis” the fabulously prolific songwriter

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    Here is a little pop trivia quiz: Who wrote “I’ll Be There for You”, the theme song of “Friends”? Who wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway production of “The Color Purple?” Who wrote “September” for Earth, Wind, and Fire? I would have been stumped before I saw this fabulous documentary, directed … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Janet Prolman reviews MY OLD ASS an unexpected sleeper hit at Provincetown Film Fest

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  Reviewing my handwritten notes from before the Provincetown International Film Festival, I see “My Old Ass” with a line drawn through it and the comment, “Skip It.” I am so glad I decided not to skip it. This sleeper was one of the highlights of the festival for me. A Canadian film produced by … Continue reading



Queerguru;s TOP PICKS of MUST SEE MOVIES at FRAMELINE, San Francisco’s International LGBTQ+ Film Festival

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  To be absolutely truthful the Queerguru Team do not need much of an excuse to hop on to American Airlines flight from Miami to (one of) our very favorite queer places in the World : SAN FRANCISCO.  But this week its the best reason of all as we are heading to the City On … Continue reading



Queerguru reviews FIRE F-CKING FIRE a short queer story to raise the anxiety level of any single gay man or woman

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  One of the best (but scary) shorts screened at Tribeca this year was ‘Fire F*cking Fire’ from queer filmmakers Julia Eringer and Rachel Paulson (who also starred in it).  Its not a horror tale in the conventional sense but one where the dream of a lifetime quickly turns into a nightmare. When Ally  (Rachel … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Janet Prolman reviews ALL SHALL BE WELL a new very moving lesbian drama from Ray Yeung

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    “All Shall Be Well “is a new lesbian drama from Hong Kong director Ray Yeung that is moving and beautifully made. It opens with a scene from the everyday life of two women, shopping at street markets and then unloading the food at home. We intuit that they might be lovers, especially as … Continue reading



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