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Queerguru’s Jose Mayorgas reviews Luca Guadagnino’s I AM LOVE starring Academy Award Winner Tilda Swinton
The film received critical acclaim when it was released in 2009 (here is Queerguru’s review from back then) now it will be re-released in UK on digital from April 14th 2025. The storyline refers to Emma, a Russian-born member of the powerful industrial Milanese Recchi family. She is a foreigner, the proper wife of the textile…
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Queerguru reviews PINK LADY the story of an Ultra-Orthodox Israeli Jewish family that have to confront a queer crisis
Our passion for queer Israeli movies started over 2O years thanks to the legendary director Eytan Fox and his extraordinary film ‘Walk On Water.’ Since then, QG has followed his whole string of outstanding movies that have given us such a great perspective on being gay and Jewish: think The Bubble, Yossi and Jaeger, Cupcakes,…
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Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews JOHN CRANKO the brilliant queer dancer and choreographer who found fame in Stuttgart
John Cranko was a brilliant gay South African dancer and choreographer, working in London and Stuttgart during the fifties and sixties. Joachim A. Laing’s stylish German-language film of the same name, starring the captivating Sam Riley (Control, On The Road) in the lead, follows Cranko from his arrival at the Stuttgart Ballet in 1961 to…
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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews ‘the unapologetic fun’ of GALS ALOUD at Here@Outernet, London
Gals Aloud *** Here@Outernet Imagine a boozy Friday night at your local, where the karaoke starts off a little… well, let’s say ‘enthusiastic’, and then, through some queer alchemy, transforms into a full-blown, stadium-worthy concert. That is Gals Aloud at Here@Outernet. A glittering tribute that injects the legendary Girls Aloud with a hefty dose of…




