Deadpool and Wolverine is out on Digital today, so what better time to announce that I had notes... shakesqueer.home.blog/2024/09/03/d...
Everyone deserves a happy ending.
Ken Page was the definition of the term "Broadway Legend". He'll be remembered for Oogie, of course, but he poured his heart and soul into every single performance. His rendition of "Poor Unfortunate Souls" had just become a new favourite of mine. How lucky we were to have him.
I was lucky enough to speak with established director Kristiene Clarke, whose 1988 documentary for Channel 4 - Sex Change: Shock! Horror! Probe! - was the first trans documentary crafted by a trans director. Hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did 💕 readtheroommagazine.com/kristiene-cl...
Sex Change - Shock! Horror! Probe! Credit: Spot On Productions Nowhere is queer cinema more prevalent than at film festivals, especially those specifically desi
Dame Maggie smith was an exceptional talent. She'll be remembered for so many roles, but her defining quality was always her quick-wit. Whether on-screen or off, there's no denying she was one of the funniest people around. It's genuinely gutting to lose another of the old guard
Netflix's "His Three Daughters" grabs hold and doesn't let go. 3 women share an apartment as they wait for their father to pass, in this captivating tale filled with brutal honesty about death, family, and love. The quick witted dialouge is perfectly balanced by the quieter moments.
#TheOutrun perfectly captures the mundanity of Orkney and struggles of substance abuse. Saoirse Ronan is captivating as Rona, a young woman returning home to escape her problems and battle her addictions, with the juxtaposition of her two lives being wonderfully handled.
David Graham was a true pillar of British entertainment. He provided so many iconic voices over the decades that its fair to say this industry wouldn't be where it is without him. From Doctor Who to Thunderbirds, with vocals as comforting as a bowl of warm soup, he will be missed.
"Trap" is classic Shyamalan. A murderer finds himself trapped by feds whilst at a concert with his daughter in a story with as much humour as tension. A perfect vehichle for Saleka Night Shyamalan to display her singing and acting abilities. Keep em coming M Night!
"Alien: Romulus" ripped my soul from my chest. Frede Alverez injects pure terror and a sprinkle of creativity into this tale of scavengers finding (and fighting) more than they expected. Stellar cast and sound, hampered only by a couple of blunt references to the original saga.