BLUE FOX ENTERTAINMENT TO BRING ICONIC DOCUMENTARY “MARLEY”BACK TO THEATERS IN HONOR OF BOB MARLEY’S 80TH BIRTHDAY

Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, the definitive story of the reggae legend’s life and legacy to screen nationwide throughout 2025 In celebration of what would have been Bob Marley’s 80th birthday, the critically acclaimed documentary Marley is set to return to theaters across the country, via Blue Fox Entertainment and Regal Cinemas. Originally released in 2012 … Continue reading BLUE FOX ENTERTAINMENT TO BRING ICONIC DOCUMENTARY “MARLEY”BACK TO THEATERS IN HONOR OF BOB MARLEY’S 80TH BIRTHDAY

Peccadillo announce a trio of Summer 2025 titles for cinema, DVD/ blu-ray and digital release

SUMMER NIGHTS WITH PECCADILLO Peccadillo Pictures continues its silver jubilee anniversary celebrations with a trio of LGBTQ+ films over the summer months to fill you with seduction, photography, and romance. SEBASTIAN      Directed by Mikko Mäkelä Starring Ruaridh Mollica, Hiftu Quasem, Jonathan Hyde, Ingvar Sigurdsson,  Leanne Best, Lara Rossi Mikko Mäkelä’s provocative and intimate drama SEBASTIAN follows Max (Ruaridh … Continue reading Peccadillo announce a trio of Summer 2025 titles for cinema, DVD/ blu-ray and digital release

Review of  Animated Drag Superhero Film  MAXXIE LAWOW: DRAG SUPER-SHERO     

I always believe in meeting things where they are intended.  So, I review a Godzilla from the period when kaiju were portrayed as wrestlers differently then I rate Shin Godzilla.  Thus, when I decided to check out MAXXIE LAWOW: DRAG SUPER-SHERO by Director Anthony Hand, there were some things that I was looking for: camp … Continue reading Review of  Animated Drag Superhero Film  MAXXIE LAWOW: DRAG SUPER-SHERO     

First run features announces Commune: 20th Anniversary Restoration Opening at DCTV’s Firehouse Theater on July 11, 2025

We are re-releasing Commune on its 20th Anniversary because of the urgent struggles in Trump’s America, wherein people are seeking solutions of every kind to an increasing authoritarianism. As feminist activist Carol Hanisch wrote in 1969, 'the personal is political,' and nothing is more personal than how we live and the who, what, and where of the … Continue reading First run features announces Commune: 20th Anniversary Restoration Opening at DCTV’s Firehouse Theater on July 11, 2025

June 1oth  WORLDWIDE PREMIERE OF POWERFUL LGBTQ DRAMA FRANKLIN

The countdown is over. Tomorrow, June 10, 2025, Franklin will premiere globally on digital platforms—bringing to audiences a bold and emotionally raw exploration of love, loss, and LGBTQ identity. From directors Dr. Donta Morrison and Anthony Bawn, Franklin follows the story of a gay adult entertainer, Franklin Scott (Eric Russell), whose journey toward Hollywood stardom collides with the complex realities of family, trauma, and self-discovery. Critics … Continue reading June 1oth  WORLDWIDE PREMIERE OF POWERFUL LGBTQ DRAMA FRANKLIN

Eureka Entertainment Announces Martial Law: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World – North American Debut on Blu-ray!

Eureka Entertainment is proud to announce the release of MARTIAL LAW: LO WEI’S WUXIA WORLD, three films (The Black Butterfly, Death Valley, and Vengeance of a Snow Girl) directed by Lo Wei. Presented on Blu-ray for the very first time in North America. Part of the Eureka Classics range, MARTIAL LAW will be released on … Continue reading Eureka Entertainment Announces Martial Law: Lo Wei’s Wuxia World – North American Debut on Blu-ray!

Dekkoo Announces TVOD Release of Queer film Throuple

The Romantic Drama Explores the Power of Desire, Chosen Family,  Music, and Non-Traditional Love Following a successful theatrical run in New York City and Los Angeles, Dekkoo — the leading streaming platform for queer content — is proud to announce the TVOD release of Throuple, a raw, tender, and refreshingly honest new film from writer, star, and queer indie musician … Continue reading Dekkoo Announces TVOD Release of Queer film Throuple

Film Review of Salt water by Director Colombian filmmaker Steven Morales Pineda

I think I had a vision of what I thought Salt Water was going to be like as a film.   The synopsis stated that an abuse survivor was confronting the priest who molested him after years had gone by, and I had thought I knew that was going to be handled.  I was wrong, which … Continue reading Film Review of Salt water by Director Colombian filmmaker Steven Morales Pineda