Trick

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jim Fall’s Trick is a charming and heartwarming romantic comedy that masterfully blends humor with tender moments, creating an experience that resonates deeply with LGBTQ+ audiences. Released in 1999, the film stands out not just for its wit but also for its authentic and celebratory portrayal of queer love. While mainstream cinema often sidelines such representation, Trick brings it to the forefront, celebrating love … Continue reading Trick

North Sea Texas

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Directed by Bavo Defurne, North Sea Texas is a coming-of-age film that beautifully explores the complexities of love, identity, and the search for belonging. Set against the backdrop of a charming coastal town in Belgium, the story follows Pim, a quiet and introspective teenager navigating the turbulent journey of self-discovery and understanding his place in the world. Jelle Florizoone shines as Pim, delivering a heartfelt performance. … Continue reading North Sea Texas

The Parenting

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not every movie sets out to tackle big themes or win prestigious awards, and that’s okay. The Parenting, directed by Craig Johnson and written by Kent Sublette, is a prime example of a film that aims to entertain, and it succeeds effortlessly. With its vibrant mix of humor, family drama, and spooky surprises, this kind of movie guarantees a fun watch. The story kicks … Continue reading The Parenting

Richard Vyse: A master of Gay erotica

by Frank Gaimari Richard Vyse is considered one of the most revered names in gay erotica. His art delves into profound themes of identity and sexuality, offering viewers a raw and mesmerizing perspective on intimacy. With a distinctive style that blends traditional painting techniques with contemporary overtones, Vyse’s works challenge societal norms and amplify masculinity. His unapologetic approach has solidified his status as an innovator … Continue reading Richard Vyse: A master of Gay erotica

The Summer with Carmen

⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Summer with Carmen, directed by Zacharias Mavroeidis, is a quiet and poetic exploration of life, creativity, and human connection. At its heart are two men, Demos and Nikitas, who spend a summer navigating their personal challenges while dreaming up a screenplay together. Demos, played by Yorgos Tsiantoulas, is a former actor reeling from the emotional aftermath of a breakup. His days are filled … Continue reading The Summer with Carmen

A Nice Indian Boy

⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you’re in the mood for a gay rom-com, A Nice Indian Boy, directed by Roshan Sethi, is an excellent choice. The film revolves around Naveen, a reserved Indian man, who unexpectedly finds himself falling for Jay, a white man raised in an Indian household. Their shared appreciation for each other and their Indian culture draws them together, transforming what begins as a casual … Continue reading A Nice Indian Boy

Sex, drugs, and Studio 54: Louie Mandrapilias reflects in “Flew Too High”

by Frank Gaimari Louie Mandrapilias, born on December 20, 1956, in Shreveport, Louisiana, has established himself as a talented author and screenwriter. Now 68 and residing in Los Angeles, Louie captivates audiences with his compelling storytelling. Louie’s memoir, Flew Too High, is a testament to his remarkable life and narrative talent. Set against the vibrant and chaotic backdrop of 1970s New York, the book delves … Continue reading Sex, drugs, and Studio 54: Louie Mandrapilias reflects in “Flew Too High”

Swan Song

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rewatching Todd Stephens’ Swan Song gave me a deep sense of compassion. It’s a movie about an aging queer man named Pat Pitsenbarger, who now lives in a small assisted living apartment. Once a celebrated hairdresser, Pat leads a quiet and uneventful life, his glory days long behind him. However, his story takes a decisive turn when his past suddenly comes knocking. A former … Continue reading Swan Song

Foe

⭐⭐⭐⭐ The title of the movie Foe grabs your attention immediately. Simple yet layered with meaning, “foe” can be interpreted differently throughout the film. Does it refer to the AI replica introduced in the story? The strained and fractured relationship between the lead characters? The authoritarian grip the government has over its citizens? Or perhaps it’s a play on the word “faux,” meaning something artificial? … Continue reading Foe

Black Bag

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Steven Soderbergh’s latest masterpiece, Black Bag, is undoubtedly the first must-see film of 2025. Written by David Koepp, the movie tells the gripping story of George Woodhouse, a seasoned intelligence agent who must confront a devastating dilemma when someone accuses his wife, Kathryn, of betraying their country. He must choose between his duty to the nation and his loyalty to the woman he loves. … Continue reading Black Bag