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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ONCE A YEAR ON BLACKPOOL SANDS a gritty queer English comedy drama
Once A Year On Blackpool Sands is a gritty queer comedy-drama, set in the North of England in the early 1950’s. Based on a true story, director Karlton Parris’s heart-warming film echoes the tradition of ‘kitchen sink’ dramas from that period. This film is based on his play of the same title which…
Joanna Lumley’s Home Sweet Home – Travels in my Own Land
If you have been missing Joanna Lumley aka Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous since it disappeared from screens, well we’re here to tell you she’s been very busy. The two-time BAFTA Award winning actress has been trotting around the UK with a film crew capturing her every move. Her new TV series from UK’s…
The Belles of St Trinians : the Brit classic farce is now on Blu-Ray
After just reviewing The Courier a British spy thriller set in the 1960’s, we are going further back in time to the 1950’s for a classic British farce that is just being released on Blu Ray. Exactly why Independent film studio Film Movement are resurrecting is unsure. This quintessential British post-world-war-2 movie will no…
The Log Books Podcast on British Queer History
If you are interested in the history of the LGBTQ community (and who isn’t?) then Queerguru recommend you check out THE LOG BOOKS an award-winning queer podcast. Run by Brit journalist and ex social media editor Adam Z Smith who is one of the 3 co-founders. It focuses on British queer history, and in…