Abigail’s Party at Stratford East brings Mike Leigh’s classic 70s satire roaring back to life with a pitch-perfect blend of comedy, tension, and retro charm. Directed by Nadia Fall, this…
Retro Vibes, Real Drama: Abigail’s Party at Stratford East is a Satirical Masterpiece
Quiet Drama, Big Emotions: Looking and the Beauty of Queer Storytelling
Looking is a quiet, introspective series that digs deep into the lives of three gay men navigating love, friendship, and identity in modern-day San Francisco. Created by Michael Lannan and executive-produced…
The Reluctant Hero: Wiesenthal’s Journey from Survivor to Nazi Hunter – An Unforgettable Play
There’s something uniquely intimate about Wiesenthal at the King’s Head Theatre. Tom Dugan’s portrayal of Simon Wiesenthal, the man who dedicated his life to hunting down Nazi war criminals, is…
Northbound Boy: A Heartfelt Journey of Identity and Unexpected Connections
Northbound Boy is the kind of play that sneaks up on you. Written by James Hogan and directed by Alex Jackson, it tells a story that’s deceptively simple on the…
Slave Play: A Provocative Exploration with Mixed Results
Stepping into the Noël Coward Theatre for Slave Play, you’re immediately aware that this isn’t going to be a typical night at the theatre. With Jeremy O. Harris’s fearless writing…
Saltburn: The Dark, Twisted Dive into Obsession, Sexual Tension and Privilege
From the moment Saltburn begins, there’s an unmistakable tension simmering just beneath the surface, like a pot on the verge of boiling over. Directed by Emerald Fennell, this film doesn’t…
When Silence Speaks: The Emotional Depth of the Movie Unicorns
Unicorns takes Queer romance in a direction that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique. Directed by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd, this film gives us Luke (Ben Hardy), a…
From First Love to Deeper Struggles: Heartstopper Continues to Shine with Emotional Depth
Heartstopper Season 2 picks up right where we left off, and it doesn’t miss a beat. What made Season 1 (Heartstopper) so captivating – Queer joy, tenderness, and authentic love –…
All of Us Strangers: A Hauntingly Beautiful Exploration of What Could Have Been
All of Us Strangers is the kind of film that quietly pulls you in, wrapping itself around your heart before you even realise how deeply it’s affecting you. Directed by…
Red Speedo: A Tantalising Swim Through Masculinity and Morality
Stepping into the Orange Tree Theatre for Red Speedo feels like wading into uncharted waters. With Lucas Hnath’s sharp writing and Chelsea Walker’s deft direction, the small, intimate space brings…
A Queer Cowboy in the City: Lonesome’s Gritty Tale of Queer Longing and Discovery
Lonesome is an unapologetically raw and intense exploration of Queer identity, set against the vibrant, sometimes harsh backdrop of Sydney’s urban sprawl. Directed by Craig Boreham, the film follows Casey…
Femme: Breaking Down Queer Stereotypes, One Layer at a Time
Femme isn’t just a film – it’s an experience, one that takes you on an emotional rollercoaster while deftly unraveling the stereotypes that have long clung to the queer community. From…
Healing Through Glitter: How Lost Boys & Fairies Redefines Queer Parenthood
Lost Boys & Fairies feels like a love letter to the Queer experience – both its messiness and its magic. It’s not just a story about adoption; it’s a journey through…
Young Queer Love in 90s South London: Beautiful Thing’s Enduring Impact
Beautiful Thing is one of those films that feels like a warm, Queer hug – a tender portrayal of young love wrapped in the grit and charm of 90s South London….
Red, White & Royal Blue: The Love Story That Captures the Magic We All Deserve
Some movies come along at just the right moment, and Red, White & Royal Blue is one of them. From the very first scene, this film pulls you into a world where…
