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Uh Huh, Her

Her, Spike Jonze’s unbearably winsome film about a man who falls in love with his computer operating system, drowns in a sea … More

Her, Joaquin Phoenix, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Scarlett Johannsen, Sex, Spike Jonze

Rhapsody in Blue

7 April 2014 London Passionate, heart-breaking and occasionally ridiculous, Abdellatif Kechiche’s wonderful film Blue Is the Warmest Colour explodes onto … More

Abdellatif Kechiche, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Blue is the Warmest Colour, Cannes, coming out, homophobia, La Vie d'Adele, Léa Seydoux, Lesbians, London Film Festival, Sex

The Long Walk to the Altar

30 March 2014 London As same-sex marriage becomes legal in the United Kingdom, is it time for LGBT people to stop thinking … More

Gay marriage, Gayle Rubin, homophobia, Ian McKellen, Jesse Bering, Mark Simpson, Metrosexual, Sex

Falling Down the Canyon

12 February 2014 Invercargill Paul Schrader’s attempt at a directorial comeback – the low-budget erotic thriller The Canyons, starring Lindsay … More

Bret Easton Ellis, James Deen, Lindsey Lohan, Los Angeles, Paul Schrader, Sex, The Canyons

The Rise and Fall of the Metrosexual

11 August 2011 London In the first of three reviews of gay-themed books out this summer, I look at Metrosexy, a … More

coming out, Gay marriage, homophobia, London, Mark Simpson, Metrosexual, Metrosexy, Sex

Rory’s Boys

11 August 2011 London  Making an auspicious literary debut this month is my friend Alan Clark, whose novel Rory’s Boys is a … More

Alan Clark, Books, coming out, Hampstead Heath, homophobia, London, Rory's Boys, Sex

Excavating the Closet

11 August 2011 London I sympathised with my friend Alan Clark having his debut novel Rory’s Boys launched in the same … More

Alan Hollinghurst, coming out, homophobia, Man Booker Prize, Sex, The Stranger's Child
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