Film Review: The Duke of Burgundy

Karen Pollock explores the themes behind The Duke of Burgundy, a story of love, betrayal and how far we will go to please a love

The Queerness of a Replicant

Willow Lloyd offers a queer retrospective on the Ridley Scott classic.

Keeping up with the heteros

Dan Phillips looks at the way gay men have been represented on our screens, and wonders how helpful representation has really been.

Film Review: Kiki

Fresh from its UK premier at Sheffield's Doc/Fest, Paul Jackson reviews Sara Jordenö's inspiring documentary about New York's voguing ballroom scene.

Film Review: Departure

What happens when a mother and son project their sexualities onto the same person? Danni Glover reviews Andrew Stegall's feature debut, 'Departure'.

BFI Flare Film Festival Preview: Poshida (Faizan Fiaz)

It's almost time for the BFI Flare Film Festival. Lee Williscroft-Ferris sits down to watch Poshida, a documentary by British-Pakistani filmmaker, Faizan Fiaz, which depicts the grim realities of everyday life for LGBT people in the South Asian nation.

Long Live the Queen

Conor Horgan’s new documentary The Queen of Ireland is intimate enough to get to know Panti and her male alias Rory O’Neill as friends, and reverential enough to get to respect them as national treasures. Danni Glover reviews.