2021

  • Diary of a Film : Niven Govinden reviewed by Jonathan Kemp

    Diary of a Film : Niven Govinden reviewed by Jonathan Kemp

    At the heart of Niven Govinden’s short novel is the romantic off-screen love affair between two actors, the leading men in the narrator’s latest film. The narrator, known only as Maestro, originally from some East European country and now in his mid-fifties, is a successful film director attending a film festival in Italy for the…

  • Queerguru @ BFI Flare : Rebel Dykes : London in the 1980’s

    Queerguru @ BFI Flare : Rebel Dykes : London in the 1980’s

      In the opening minutes of this powerful documentary we hear a voice that says ‘ we were young, working-class and poor: we were dykes NOT lesbians.”  It is a statement of fact but there is a slight edge to it which we take as a warning not to misinterpret who this group of queer women…

  • Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews  BOY MEETS BOY

    Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews BOY MEETS BOY

    Warning: This film contains penetration of social bubbles, unsanitized hands, and explicit bare facing. It is for fantasy purposes only. In Daniel Sanchez Lopez’s Boy Meets Boy two gay men meet each other on the dancefloor in Berlin after 24 hours of clubbing. At first, it’s the hazy intimacy of drugs that brings them together…

  • Cottaging at the World Trade Center

    Cottaging at the World Trade Center

      In the UK it is known as “cottaging“.  In the US the same practice is called Tearoom Trade.  Either way is what we call one of the favorite pastimes of so many many gay men, including George Michael, for cruising for sex in public places.   Its been going on for more than decades, with…