Featuring over 70 episodes and two specials, Netflix‘s Queer Eye has been captivating viewers since it first premiered in 2018.
The show follows five LGBTQ advisors as they attempt to improve someone’s life over the span of a week by using their respective areas of expertise. Food and wine expert Antoni Porowski handles culinary education. Designer Bobby Berk does home renovations. Fashion guru Tan France tackles the wardrobe. Grooming genius Jonathan Van Ness gives the makeover. Culture and lifestyle chief Karamo Brown guides them through the whole journey.
A reboot of the 2003 Bravo reality series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, this more modern Queer Eye doesn’t (always) rely on the novelty of put-together gay men “fixing” slovenly straight guys. Instead it often digs deeper into its subjects’ lives and uses its stars natural empathy to help unpack everyday folks’ issues and ultimately instill confidence. As you might expect,...
The show follows five LGBTQ advisors as they attempt to improve someone’s life over the span of a week by using their respective areas of expertise. Food and wine expert Antoni Porowski handles culinary education. Designer Bobby Berk does home renovations. Fashion guru Tan France tackles the wardrobe. Grooming genius Jonathan Van Ness gives the makeover. Culture and lifestyle chief Karamo Brown guides them through the whole journey.
A reboot of the 2003 Bravo reality series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, this more modern Queer Eye doesn’t (always) rely on the novelty of put-together gay men “fixing” slovenly straight guys. Instead it often digs deeper into its subjects’ lives and uses its stars natural empathy to help unpack everyday folks’ issues and ultimately instill confidence. As you might expect,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Everybody enjoys a slice of kinkiness now and then (apart from puritans and killjoys). It adds a slice of je ne sais quoi to a film and when tastefully handled, it can be quite erotic.
There are a lot of pretenders to the throne when it comes to tastefully, or at least interestingly kinky, films. Sure, you could just cut the crap and watch an all out porno movie if you want a masturbation fest, but if you want candy for the brain and to explore themes of sexuality, you are better off sticking to the high class kinky films that the cinematic mainstream has produced.
Lots of interesting themes are explored in this list such as the issue of power and control in relationships, the right of consenting adults to do whatever the heck they want in their private lives, the importance of the freedom of speech and endorsement of alternative lifestyles.
There are a lot of pretenders to the throne when it comes to tastefully, or at least interestingly kinky, films. Sure, you could just cut the crap and watch an all out porno movie if you want a masturbation fest, but if you want candy for the brain and to explore themes of sexuality, you are better off sticking to the high class kinky films that the cinematic mainstream has produced.
Lots of interesting themes are explored in this list such as the issue of power and control in relationships, the right of consenting adults to do whatever the heck they want in their private lives, the importance of the freedom of speech and endorsement of alternative lifestyles.
- 2/26/2013
- by Clare Simpson
- Obsessed with Film
A new poster has been unveiled for upcoming comedy thriller May I Kill U? Directed by Stuart Urban (Preaching To The Perverted, The Golem), the film is set to the backdrop of this summer's London riots and stars BAFTA-nominated comedian Kevin Bishop as a policeman on a bicycle on a mission for retribution and fame. Urban said: "In the film we explore (more)...
- 10/10/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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