Valentines Day sees the launch on the Sundance Now Channel of an exciting groundbreaking new TV series that is uniquely different. It is the creation of Josh Feldman a queer actor, writer, and producer from Los Angeles. He also happens to be deaf. Fed up with the lack of roles for deaf actors he wrote this … Continue reading
Confession time. We never got around to start watching Amazon’s wonderful new TV series The Marvellous Mrs. Maizel until after it won a Golden Globe for Best Comedy or Musical, and its star Rachel Brosnahan won the Best Actress in the same category. We did however quickly get addicted to this riveting tale of a wealthy … Continue reading
Patrick Gale’s brilliant two-part story loosely based on his own parent’s marriage of compromise is by far the best part of the BBC TV’s excellent Queer Britannia series that screened in the UK earlier this year. The Man in The Orange Shirt are beautiful tales of love across two interconnected films highlighting the very … Continue reading
A quinceañera is a Latin American tradition celebrating a girl’s coming of age on her 15th birthday. Zoey a Mexican/American living in Los Angeles however is a little difference as she is a transgender girl. She is dedicating her quinceañera to her trans godmothers who helped her through her transitioning but who never got … Continue reading
It may have taken 4 years to eventually get to see the totally charming Australian comedy drama Please Like Me, but it was so well worth the wait. The series that ran for 4 seasons has finally landed up on the Hulu network which encourages you to binge watch as each episode leaves you … Continue reading