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Going All The Way: The Director’s Edit – 1997 classic bromance gets a new 4K re-edit

posted Monday, December 19, 2022

by: in Film

Mark Pellington’s wonderful 1997 Sundance Film Festival hit Going All The Way was his debut feature, and now a quarter century later it’s being re-released in a new, never-before-seen 4K re-edit version titled, Going All The Way: The Director’s Edit. It’s a timeless story of freedom and repression, friendship and family, sex and love, and the […]

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Fuse Media and OUTtv partner on new OUTtv Proud platform launching in 2023

posted Saturday, December 17, 2022

by: in Queer, Streaming Online

Fuse Media, a Latino-owned, multiplatform entertainment company, today announced that in partnership with OUTtv, the world’s first LGBTQ+ network and streaming service, it is expanding its suite of DEI FAST channels with the launch of OUTtv Proud. Set for a 2023 launch, OUTtv Proud super serves LGBTQ+ audiences with a blend of rising stars and […]

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el Hashem’s new EP “Come Party in My House” continues his personal journey of discovery

posted Thursday, December 15, 2022

by: in Music, Queer

Those listening to el Hashem’s new EP “Come Part in My House” are discovering three unique tracks, in a multiple of genres, and are raving about them. Described by el Hashem as, “things that really happened to me”, the Middle Eastern inspired A Party in My House, the country influenced Keeps Me Home (My Cowboy), […]

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REVIVAL69: The Concert That Rocked The World at Toronto’s Varsity Stadium

posted Wednesday, December 14, 2022

by: in Film, Music, Toronto, Vancouver

REVIVAL69: The Concert that Rocked the World, tells the incredible behind-the-scenes, story of how, against all odds, a life-changing concert came together. A story of passion and perseverance, this never-before documented story reveals a series of colourful characters, murky deals and broken promises, culminating in John Brower, a young renegade promoter, putting his life on […]

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The Christmas Tapes – sometimes the holidays can be filled with horror

posted Monday, December 12, 2022

by: in Film, Streaming Online

In Robert Livings and Randy Nundlall Jr.’s Christmas-Horror Anthology THE CHRISTMAS TAPES, a family’s movie night on Christmas Eve is interrupted by a stranger, insistent on making the next Christmas ‘classic’ film himself. It’s is a throwback to the anthology films of the 80’s and 90’s, but with a modern found-footage twist. Christmas Horror is a […]

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The Holiday Sitter – Hallmark Channel’s first queer holiday rom-com

posted Saturday, December 10, 2022

by: in Film, Queer, Streaming Online

For the first time, a Hallmark holiday movie features a LGBTQ couple as the focus in The Holiday Sitter. Not only does it feature a queer focused cast, but also queer talent behind the scenes as well. Sam (Jonathan Bennett) is a workaholic bachelor who babysits his niece and nephew before the holidays when his […]

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Boulevard: A Hollywood Story – Gloria Swanson’s failed attempt to make a Sunset Boulevard musical, and the queer twist to it all

posted Saturday, December 10, 2022

by: in Film, Queer, Streaming Online

Boulevard: A Hollywood Story, tells the real-life tale of Gloria Swanson, the iconic star of Sunset Boulevard, which both the movie and her character of Norma Desmond provided a renewed spotlight. Seeing in Norma a portal back to the stardom she once commanded as a silent screen superstar, Swanson began to envision a musical stage […]

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Free Hot Docs Cinema Holiday Screenings Throughout December

posted Tuesday, December 6, 2022

by: in Events, Family, Featured Events, Film, Toronto

Holiday cheer will be spread at Hot Docs Cinema’s Free Festive Favourites series screenings, featuring the Christmas slasher Black Christmas, the 1984 black comedy-horror Gremlins, the lavish Technicolor Irving Berlin musical White Christmas, the beloved Dickens’ adaptation and cult-classic The Muppet Christmas Carol; the nostalgic comedy A Christmas Story; the 1990 family blockbuster Home Alone; Frank Capra’s heartwarming classic It’s a Wonderful Life; Bruce […]

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Festival of Cool offers eclectic programming, including a Moby Dick puppet performance – December 8–18, 2022 (Toronto)

posted Tuesday, December 6, 2022

by: in Art, Events, Featured Events, Theatre, Toronto

Festival of Cool wraps up Harbourfront Centre’s year-long cultural initiative, Nordic Bridges, with spectacle and celebration. It features 10 days of exciting programming that focuses on theatre, visual art, music and community. This year includes the one-night-only North American premiere of Jingyi Wang’s ground-breaking and interactive Post Capitalistic Auction, a reimagined spin on the traditional auction […]

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Homebody – comedic gender-queer body transfer “Freaky Friday” flick

posted Tuesday, December 6, 2022

by: in Film, Queer, Streaming Online

Homebody is a lighthearted, genderqueer comedy, expanded from Joseph Sackett’s 2018 short I Was in Your Blood. Young Johnny Colby Minifie, The Boys) discovers a YouTube video that teaches him how to send his spirit out of his body and into his beloved babysitter Melanie. He can see through her eyes and operate her from […]

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