THE TURNING POINT (1977) Queer Film C+
How this managed to get eleven Oscar nominations only Hollywood knows. Browne and Baryshnikov cannot act and all of their scenes are painful to watch.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Oct 17, 2025 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
How this managed to get eleven Oscar nominations only Hollywood knows. Browne and Baryshnikov cannot act and all of their scenes are painful to watch.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Nov 17, 2025 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
“The Goodbye Girl”: Unfortunately, Elliot’s director (Paul Benedict) is a raving, mincing queen who insists that Dreyfus play the part like Bette Midler.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Nov 4, 2025 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Meanwhile, Richard Prior, Bill Cosby and their onscreen partners suffer through one cringeworthy slapstick sequence after another.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Dec 12, 2025 | 70s, A-, Amazon, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Streaming
This is one of the great unsung Queer films of the 1970s. Featuring a sublimely queer turn by Robert Morley, an actor who played his share of gay roles over the years. He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar of 1978 from both The Los Angeles Film Critics and the National Society of Film Critics.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Oct 26, 2025 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C-, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The movie “Midnight Express” is primarily based on fact, but the finished product is mostly a work of fiction.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Oct 17, 2025 | 70s, B, BFI Classics, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, YouTube
Influenced by the films of Nicholas Ray, particularly Rebel Without a Cause, Peck uses a relaxed cinema verité style with innovative use of hand-held camera and superb use of close-ups.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Dec 25, 2025 | 70s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Screenplay by David Schaber and Walter Hill based on the novel of the same name by Sol Yurick, which, in turn, was based on Anabasis – the journey of the Ten Thousand from Greece to Persia in 401BCE – by Greek soldier Xenophon. Directed with great style by Walter Hill. Cinematography by Andrew Laszlo.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Oct 26, 2025 | 70s, Apple TV+, C+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
“La Cage aux Folles”: What may have seemed like a scream fifty years ago now seems jaded, with just the occasional laugh. Still better than the US remake.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Dec 3, 2025 | 70s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, Uncategorized, YouTube
However, from a queer persecutive, the standout, among all of the gifts that Woody gives us in this movie, is Meryl Streep’s blistering low-key, no nonsense turn as Isaac’s (Allen) second ex-wife Jill. When they married she was bisexual. When they broke-up she was a confirmed lesbian.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Dec 3, 2025 | 70s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, Uncategorized, YouTube
Joe Gideon (superbly played by Roy Scheider, in an Oscar‑nominated role) is a Broadway director and choreographer, clearly modeled on Bob Fosse himself. Gideon is simultaneously staging a new Broadway musical (NY/LA) and editing a film (The Stand‑Up), mirroring Fosse’s real‑life juggling of Chicago and Lenny.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
The Kirk Douglas/Stanley Kubrick epic has not aged well but the supporting cast,, particularly Laurence Olivier and Peter Ustinov, make it worth seeing.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Directors (Hitchcock and others), Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Anthony Perkins’ Norman Bates made him immortal while, at the same, time, ending his career in Hollywood. A masterpiece.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Mar 7, 2024 | 60s, B+, Criterion Collection, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, YouTube
Although it lacks the emotional depth and the great supporting cast of Minghella’s film, this version has a unique style thanks to director Rene Clement.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
They say that this film did more to sway public and political opinion on homosexuality in England than any parliamentary discussion.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Although he was playing a teenager, gay actor Murray Melvin was almost thirty when he made “A Taste of Honey” with Rita Tushingham.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Not having the courage of his convictions, what started out as bravery ended in cowardice and it’s a shame.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Dec 28, 2025 | 60s, A, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Lawrence’s intense relationships with men, particularly Sherif Ali (Omar Sheriff), are emotionally charged. The characters’ gazes linger on each other in numerous scenes, creating a sense of tension and intimacy.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, A-, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Preminger always liked to be cutting edge and he was with “Advise and Consent” a beautifully written, acted and directed movie.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Both of Hollywood’s grande dames Bette Davis and Joan Crawford are in top form with Davis getting the showier role as faded child star Baby Jane Hudson.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
In between the Rock Hudson movies “Lover Come Back” (1961) and “Send Me no Flowers” (1964), Doris Day paired up with Cary Grant.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 12, 2022 | 60s, C, Film Reviews, Ratings: Movies and Television, YouTube
In fact, many of Theodore Isaac Rubin’s beliefs have now fallen out of favor. Despite the film’s sensitive moments, it often seems dangerously simplistic and naive.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Mar 16, 2023 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Many, including gay composer Benjamin Britton and his famous opera, maintain that there is an undercurrent of homoeroticism between the three leads.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Feb 7, 2024 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, C-, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Stanwyck and Capucine have a few good scenes together. However, Harvey is wan, and Fonda does not have enough to do. The movie is no fun.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, A-, Cinematographers, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
Writer/director Bryan Forbes lovely and faithful adaptation of the Lynne Reid Banks novel boasts Leslie Caron’s greatest performance.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, Amazon, Apple TV+, B+, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
As a chic Greenwich village lesbian named Theo, whose couture is designed by Mary Quant, Claire Bloom is a knockout in Robert Wise’s 1963 movie “The Haunting”.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, A, Amazon, Apple TV+, BFI Classics, Cinematographers, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming
A savage indictment of the waning British class system, it’s one of the most chilling films ever made. Winner of Best Screenplay of 1964 from the NYFCC.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Aug 31, 2022 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
A peak entry in the American political thriller genre, the film boasts four of the greatest performances of the sixties.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Sep 11, 2022 | 60s, B, Classix, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Ratings: Movies and Television, TUBI
Canadian journeyman Sidney J. Furie, does a striking job with this “gay” love story set within the milieu of London’s biker subculture.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Aug 31, 2022 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Reviews, Ratings: Movies and Television, Streaming, YouTube
“The Best Man” boasts three outstanding performances: Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson and pre-code star Lee Tracy who returns to the screen.
Read MorePosted by Patrick Browne | Oct 13, 2025 | 60s, A+, Amazon, Apple TV+, Film Music, Film Music | LA Music Scene, Film Reviews, Queer Film, Queer Film/TV, Ratings: Movies and Television, YouTube
The couple are phonetics professor Henry Higgins and Colonel Hugh Pickering. The two actors are perfect together, practically finishing one another’s sentences
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