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Quelques mots d’amour – Critique du film gay tendre de Nicolás Teté
Critique of the film Quelques mots d’amour (Lo que escribimos juntos in VO / What we wrote together for the international title) – A film full of tenderness and sweetness about a gay couple newly settled in the countryside With Quelques mots d’amour, director Nicolás Teté (who directed Des secrets dans le placard) immerses us in the...

The Scandalous Four (UK) Review: A Bold 1930s Period Drama Exploring Forbidden Love and Secrets
“The Scandalous Four (UK)” plunges viewers into the tangled web of 1930s England, where societal norms tighten their grip and secrets dwell in shadowy corners of grand estates. This period drama sets itself apart by daring to riff on themes seldom voiced in such historical settings: hidden desires, forbidden love, and the suffocating rules that...

LA BÊTE DANS LA JUNGLE by Patric Chiha: obsessive reverie
Free adaptation of the short story of the same name by Henry James, La bête dans la jungle is a new delightful OFNI signed Patric Chiha. Anaïs Demoustier and Tom Mercier are formidable in this atmospheric and highly romantic work. 1979. May (Anaïs Demoustier), in her twenties, is a night owl. She loves going to...

Grandma with Alzheimer’s disease advises gay grandson to leave home
“Son, when you look for a job in the future, don’t listen to your parents. Go find a job in a bigger place.” After Mingyuan went to college, his grandmother would always say this every time he came home during vacation. Mingyuan knew what she meant. In the second semester of his sophomore year, Mingyuan...

Terry and Julian UK Sitcom Review: A Bold and Camp British Comedy Classic
Terry and Julian (UK Sitcom) – A Whimsical Dive into Camp Comedy If you ever find yourself yearning for a sitcom that dances on the edge of convention, “Terry and Julian” is a wild ride you won’t soon forget. This British comedy, which aired on Channel 4 back in 1992, only lasted a single season—just...