Tag: movie

  • Chatty Catties a candidate for The Most Bizarre Movie Ever

    Chatty Catties a candidate for The Most Bizarre Movie Ever

    Every now again queerguru comes across  a new candidate for ‘The Most Bizarre Movie Ever‘ that is so bad, it is actually good.  Two years ago we came across Chatty Catties from LA based artist and writer Pablo Valencia that simply left us struggling for words.  This story is of an aspiring filmmaker called Shelby…

  • David France talks about HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE

    David France talks about HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE

    When filmmaker David France was at #PIFF2016 with his new movie The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson we seized the moment to also talk to him about How To Survive A Plague his Oscar Awards Nominated documentary recognized as THE seminal work on the AIDS pandemic, and which is really essential viewing for the entire #LGBTQ community and beyond. The documentary is NOW available on Netflix & Amazon.com and…

  • Robbie Leppzer on Power Struggle

    Robbie Leppzer on Power Struggle

    Robbie Leppzer is the writer/director of a new feature length documentary Power Struggle which paints an alarming picture about the state of nuclear power and democracy.  The film raises disturbing issues about the safety of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant and the lies and deceit of the authorities responsible for both running it, and…

  • After Louie’s Vincent Gagliostro on daring us to dream again

    After Louie’s Vincent Gagliostro on daring us to dream again

      The veteran gay activist/author/playwright Larry Kramer was right.  Again.  After Louie is indeed a movie that had to be made.  Filmmaker Vincent Gagliostro talks about his directing debut with this powerful and entertaining inter-generational drama about AIDS. Starring Alan Cumming and Zachary Booth the story tackles how we are all coping now the the…

  • God’s Own Country : a sneak preview

    God’s Own Country : a sneak preview

    God’s Own Country a breakout hit at both Sundance and Berlinale Film Festivals (where it was nominated for a Teddy for Best Queer Feature) is a remarkable debut from openly gay Brit writer/director Frances Lee, and unquestionably one of best queer love stories for a very long time.  Set in the wilds of Yorkshire (hence…