Mad About The Boy : The Noel Coward Story : playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, and one of the wittiest flamboyant men of his generation.

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      Barnaby Thompson‘s compelling and affectionate portrait of one of the greatest quintessential English  man of the first half of the last century is such a sheer joy to view. Noel Coward, later to be  Sir Noel, and universally known as The Master was famous as a playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, … Continue reading



High and Low : John Galliano : the tale of a talented and tortured genius

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  The Scottish Academy-Award Winning  filmmaker Kevin Macdonald told Vogue Magazine that he had two main reasons for wanting to make this documentary.  Firstly because John Galliano is regarded as one of the greatest designers of the last hundred years. and “everyone tells me this guy’s a genius“.  The second reason was because of those … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews A HOUSE IS NOT A DISCO … Brian J Smith’s love letter to Fire Island

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    Fire Island. The place is evocative to so many queers around the world. The narrow ten square miles sand bar of 600 beach houses, a hundred co-ops, a beautiful beach, wooden boardwalks, no roads or cars, and a handful of commercial businesses is 49 miles off the coast of New York City in … Continue reading



The Life and Death of (the truely wonderful) Lily Savage

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    Its not often that this reviewer finds himself laughing hysterically and then crying whilst watching the same film.  But then this very incisive and affectionate documentary is about one of the most endearing  and talented queer entertainers I have ever had the joy of seeing perform  so many times. Lily Savage, the drag … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘DON’T EVER STOP’ the story of legendary DJ Tony De VIt the musical force at Londons queer after-hours club TRADE

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  London’s queer bar/club scene at the beginning of the 1990s entered its most exciting decade to date. The homophobic attitudes of the 1980s had eased somewhat due to the widespread use of ecstasy across the UK during the recent acid house rave years. This combined with a hedonist live-for-the-moment attitude in the queer community … Continue reading



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