Goodbye Columbus (1969) Queer Film B-
The Queer element in the film comes from Brenda’s older brother Ron. Ron has the hots for Neil (Richard Benjamin) who he keeps inviting back to his room.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The Queer element in the film comes from Brenda’s older brother Ron. Ron has the hots for Neil (Richard Benjamin) who he keeps inviting back to his room.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Liza Minnelli’s Oscar-nominated turn as quirky, oddball and needy “Pookie” Adams is a preview of her Oscar-winning performance in “Cabaret.”
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, Uncategorized, YouTube
Seeming longer than its 129-minute running time, and with no discernible plot, the movie becomes a bit of a chore. However, the images stay with you.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 70s, C-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Unfortunately, what should have been a gay romp and a fabulous showcase for its star, gay icon Angela Lansbury, falls flat after a promising opening chapter.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Apr 1, 2026 | 70s, B-, BFI Classics, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
Beryl Reed and Harry Andrews are both marvelous, especially at the finale when BOTH end up “married” to Mr Sloane who doth protest too much.
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