A Private War (DVD)
Rosamund Pike is perfect as war journalist Marie Colvin in the new film ‘A Private War.’ Pike is just so good in this film, bringing Colvin to...
Rosamund Pike is perfect as war journalist Marie Colvin in the new film ‘A Private War.’ Pike is just so good in this film, bringing Colvin to...
A married gay couple welcome a third and things will never be the same with them again. In the show Afterglow, now playing at Southwark Playhouse, Josh...
Julianne Moore is simply fabulous as a middle-aged woman going through the motions in the new film ‘Gloria Bell.’ Moore, who excels in every role she plays,...
Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant both play gay characters in the fantastic ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me.’ Based on the life of book author, and Lesbian, Lee...
It’s Christmas at the Soho Theatre in the Myra Dubois: We Wish You A Myra Christmas show. And what a Christmas, and show, it is. Myra Dubois,...
Director M. Night Shyamalan had a huge hit with one of his first films ‘The Sixth Sense’, about a young boy who sees dead people. He’s now...
‘Girl’ is the story of a 15-year old boy who feels like he was born in the wrong body. In an amazing turn by newcomer Victor Polster...
The best type of shows at the theatre have always been the ones that give you a bit of everything; comedy, singing, live music, and perhaps throwing...
Andy Bell, the man we all know from Erasure, has just released his third solo album called Queereteria, and in conjunction, and is in a new play...
BFI Flare, London’s LGBT+ Film Festival, had a successful 33rd year with over 50 features and more than 80 shorts, with special events, guest appearances, club nights –...
Pies Pies Pies, it’s all about the pies. Any way you want them she will make them – Jenna – the waitress in the West End Musical...
BFI Flare, London’s LGBTQ+ Film Festival, is back in its 33rd year and will take place from 21st – 31 March 2019. It will be ten days...
Heartthrob Tom Hiddleston shines in Jamie Lloyd’s new production of ‘Betrayal,’ now playing at the Pinter Theatre in London’s West End. ‘Betrayal’ is one of the late...
Comedian Simon Amstell has directed and written his first film – it’s called ‘Benjamin.’ He actually also could’ve called it Simon. ‘Benjamin’ follows the life of filmmaker...