FILM REVIEW | Dream On
★ | Dream On Dream On has almost too much dialogue, most of it stagily delivered, and betraying its origins in a play. Set in the 1980s, it is a […]
★ | Dream On Dream On has almost too much dialogue, most of it stagily delivered, and betraying its origins in a play. Set in the 1980s, it is a […]
★★★★ | Behind The Candelabra According to director, Steven Soderbergh, the Hollywood studios refused to finance “Behind the Candelabra”, so it ended up being made as a TV movie by […]
★★★★★ | The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mum I rarely gush, especially when sober, but fasten your seat belts – I’m about to. I’ve just been fortunate enough to […]
I am a huge fan of Pedro Almodovar, and have loved every one of his films that I’ve seen. That is, until now. The title of his latest movie might […]
★★★★★ | She Male Snails An exceptional art based film employing experimental film work to explore androgyny, living beyond a conformity of gender; visually fulfilling for any art film lover.
A series of film shorts exploring the complexities of relationships.
★★★★★ | Les Invisibles A refreshingly honest and prevailing documentary film following the lives of eleven elderly gay men and women, something which has had little representation in gay culture. […]
A series of spectacular experimental short films which explore memory and gay culture. Art lovers prepare to be amazed… 1. Kiss ★★★★ A superb silent composition consisting of a single […]
★★★★ | Keep The Lights On Keep the Lights On is a powerfully charged plot following two men from New York City, Erik (Thure Lindhardt) and Paul (Zachary Booth), through […]
★★ | R/Evolve Lucas and Lincoln tackle the pains and joys of proposed marriage, of which gay marriage is the defining cultural indifference of the age.
★★★★ | Gayby I had some reservations about Gayby. A lot of these ‘gay films’ are usually clichéd drivel, almost always, an unlikely relationship sparks and then it’s just an […]