2025
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews MARTY SUPREME which could finally net Timothée Chalamet his first Academy Award
The American hustler has a long history on screen. Add in some raw, brutal 1970s-style New York characterisation – think Robert de Niro or Al Pacino, and you start to get on track to describe the mercurial Marty Mauser, Timothée Chalamet’s complex table tennis champion, star of the must-see, magnificent, old-fashioned caper, Marty Supreme. Loosely based…
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Netflix’s 10DANCE excites QUEERGURU to put our dancing shoes on again …. and maybe even fall in love. Again
If your interest in Strictly Come Dancing (on UK TV) or Dancing With The Stars (US TV) is waning, then have we got some really fab news for you. Just when we were starting to think we may never watch Netflix again after they have just cancelled some of our favorite queer programming, they have…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘HEDDA’ a hedonistic reinvention of Ibsen’s classic tale.
Oh Hedda! What have you done now? Hedda Gabler has been causing trouble since 1891 when Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s namesake play was first performed. Since then, it’s had various reincarnations, its latest, Hedda, lavishly reimagined by director Nia DaCosta from a queer perspective, takes place in high society at a beautiful country estate in…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews the fantastic, politically-relevant WICKED FOR GOOD
A screening of The Wizard of Oz is one of the UK’s most enduring festive traditions, as common a ritual as eating mince pies and drinking sherry. Director Jon M. Chu’s Wicked: For Good offers an alternative option for this year. Based on Act Two of the successful Broadway musical, the sequel to last year’s…




