Welcome to Starcourt Mall for the Hawkins High School Reunion, coinciding with the mayor’s 4th of July Fair. Catch up with your classmates, eat, drink, dance and please ignore the slightly odd things that start happening around you. Why do the lights keep flickering? This is Secret Cinema Presents Stranger Things, a different take on... Continue Reading →
Nao Bustamante is DELUSIONAL (on screen) Nov 7th at REDCAT LA in collaboration with Dirty Looks
Celebrated LA-based artist, filmmaker and performance art provocateur NAO BUSTAMANTE presents her first comprehensive survey of work in film, video and performance documents, 'Nao Bustamante is DELUSIONAL (on screen)', this Thursday 7th November at 8:30pm at REDCAT, LA in collaboration with Dirty Looks. From Joan Rivers' couch to Bravo's Work of Art, few other artists have spread their hustle... Continue Reading →
LGBTQ+ Highlights at 10th DOCNYC, America’s largest Documentary Festival 6-15 November 2019
DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, celebrates its tenth edition from 6th-15th November in New York. The 2019 festival showcases over 300 films and events with more than 500 filmmakers and special guests appearing in person. In addition to premiering feature-length and short documentaries, the festival’s highlights also include DOC NYC PRO - a series... Continue Reading →
Boys! Boys! Boys! Volume 5 – Paris Photo – 1-12 November on Paddle8
Boys! Boys! Boys! is back in its 5th edition to coincide with Paris Photo, the world's largest photo fair. In a continuing partnership between leading contemporary online auction house Paddle8 and London's The Little Black Gallery’s Ghislain Pascal. Tim Hailand's Oliver standing Tiegarten Berlin, 2017, 2017 Boys! Boys! Boys! is a celebration of established and emerging... Continue Reading →
The Streets Are Queer – Nov 9 – Dec 7 2019, Los Angeles
In Heroes We Trust and Rainbow Walls present The Streets Are Queer, a group show of North American street artists who identify as Queer. This is billed as a first-of-its-kind show, bringing together artists who create and express their individual identities within the Queer spectrum by spray painting, wheat pasting, and slap tagging the streets... Continue Reading →
Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest London – Nov 12 – 17th 2019 – Festival Highlights
Now in its ninth year Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest has established itself as a hugely anticipated fixture on any discerning queer filmgoer's calendar. Organised and run single-handedly by volunteers, it continues to offer a refreshing, daring and exciting alternative to some of the arguably more bland offerings of queer cinema elsewhere. Taking up... Continue Reading →
Tom of Finland Foundation in New York 19 – 22nd September at MOMA PS1 & No Bar
Our friends at the Tom of Finland Foundation are going to be in New York this weekend for the Printed Matter New York Art Book Fair from today Thursday 19th through Sunday 22nd September. This weekend’s New York Art Book Fair is at MOMA PS-1 at 22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101. ToFF... Continue Reading →
New York Comic Con Queer Cabaret We The Heroes Ball – The Queer Review Meets event creator Akira AK
Ahead of this year’s NYCC, which comes to town 3rd - 6th October and is set to fill midtown with cosplayers, The Queer Review’s James Kleinmann sat down with Akira AK, creator of the LGBTQ+ cabaret event We The Heroes Ball to tell us more... We The Heroes Ball event poster. James Kleinmann: We The... Continue Reading →
The BFI Launches its Musicals! The Greatest Show on Screen season
The movie musical is having a resurgence (as it is prone to do in times of hardship) thanks to films like La La Land, Frozen and The Greatest Showman (*cough*awfulrubbish*cough*) So London's BFI Southbank is raising its jazz hands and kicking up its heals with a season of films dedicated to movie musicals. Sorry, I... Continue Reading →
BFI London Film Festival 2019: LGBTQ+ Preview
The 63rd BFI London Film Festival is coming (October 2nd - 13th 2019) and the programme has a wealth of queer and queer-friendly films from around the world (not to mention some blockbuster presentations). Here are The Queer Review’s LFF 2019 LGBTQ+ highlights. Matthias & Maxime Xavier Dolan returns to his roots by writing, directing... Continue Reading →
