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Theatre: Sex With A Stranger
An unconventional look at the most conventional of things - a relationship staggering towards its death. Be assured that a topless Russell Tovey will turn you topsy-turvy.
DVD: August
Temperatures rise between three men in LA’s summer heat.
DVD: August (Full Review)
A beautiful film to look at that proves the less-than-beautiful axiom that us human beings have an endless capacity to not only hurt other people but also ourselves.
DVD: Le Clan
A film about men and their complex, often difficult, relationships with each other.
DVD: Le Clan (Full Review)
The picture postcard setting of an Alpine village belies an ugly underbelly of drugs, violence and acute boredom.
DVD: Sasha
A beautifully shot, beautifully acted, beautifully told pupil-teacher romance that stays with you long after the credits roll.
DVD: Sasha (Full Review)
A film that leaves you wanting more, daydreaming about what will happen to all the characters and their complicated, colliding lives.
DVD: The Love Patient
An impressive feature debut from writer/director Michael Simon, just don’t confuse it with that drippy schmaltz-fest The English Patient.
DVD: The Love Patient (Full Review)
A film that's big on entertainment, engaging turns and is crazily kooky enough to hold the attention for an hour and a half.
Theatre: Sleeping With Straight Men
It's more John Waters than The Laramie Project, but beneath the big and brassy characters lies a sharp swipe at the dark, exploitative heart of daytime TV.
DVD: Buffering (Full Review)
With a three-star rating, this ain’t exactly a package of pure perfection, but overall it does have an endearing charm about it nonetheless.
DVD: Buffering
Aaron hatches a plan to secretly film him and his boyfriend Seb having sex in order to sell the results to the lucrative homemade porn market. What could possibly go wrong?
DVD: Uncle David
Challenging, provocative and often agonising to sit through, this is a brilliant piece of work that leads you up the garden path before swerving off in a completely different direction.
DVD: Uncle David (Full Review)
A film that invokes a queasy unease in viewers, who will find themselves equally abhorred and delighted at what they are watching.
DVD: Longhorns
Fun, funny, full of needless nudity and wears its warm heart on its sleeve. Result.
