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  • WATCH | XTina Tries To Teach Chelsea Handler To Sing

    WATCH | XTina Tries To Teach Chelsea Handler To Sing

    Song goddess Christina Aguilera has her work cut out for her it seems as Chelsea Handler asks her for some vocal tips.

    photo by Adam Rose/Netflix)

    Dirrty singer Christina Aguilera is known for her powerhouse vocals and her ability to hit some whopper notes – but can she make Chelsea Handler a Platinim Disk selling star?

    Xtina was recently invited on Chelsea’s brand new show, Chelsea, which is now live streaming on Netflix, to give the host a vocal lesson. The song – Happy Birthday – pretty easy right?  Well as Xtina said, as soon as Chelsea started to sing,

    “I’ve got my work cut out for me!”

    Take a look

    Christina Aguilera tries to teach Chelsea… by TheGayUK

    Chelsea’s new show Chelsea live streams on Netflix on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 8:00 AM

  • Gay Sports Films On Netflix

    Netflix has a couple of LGBTI films about sports.

    Other Genres: BIOPICS | CRIME | COMEDY | DRAG | DRAMA | DOCUMENTARY | LESBIAN | ROMANTIC | TRANS | SPORTS | ALL LGBT FILMS ON NETFLIX

     

    Game Face

    Released: 2015
    Length: 1 Hour 35 Minutes
    Description: The documentary follows the struggle of a transgender MMA fighter and a gay basketball player for acceptance in sports.
    Netflix User Rating: ★★★★★
    TheGayUK Rating: (not rated yet)

    To Russia With Love

    This documentary follows the media frenzy leading up to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, as LGBT athletes and activists confront Russia’s anti-gay laws.
    Released: 2014
    Length: 1 Hour 19 Mins
    Certificate: G
    Netflix User Rating: ★★★★
    TheGayUK Rating: (Not Rated)

  • COMMENT | Is Binge Watching The Future Of TV?

    I’ve recently found myself slipping into an alarming condition – binge watching. I know, I know, it’s hardly life threatening in terms of health…but if left unchecked, could be relationship threatening!

    Ok, let’s start at the beginning – what is binge watching? According to the Oxford Dictionary, it’s a verb (that’s a “doing” word – all that education wasn’t wasted) and originated back in the early 1990s with terms like binge drinking, binge eating, etc. Binge seems to be something we add to words to make them sound bad, or as a warning.

    So, back to binge watching, where we define the phrase as watching multiple episodes of a programme/series in one sitting. Netflix did a quick survey back in 2014 and found that 73% of its viewers defined it as watching at least 2-3 episodes in a single sitting, typically of the same series – and this is my definition too.

    It’s only right that Netflix is mentioned as it feels like one of the main “suppliers” to binge watchers worldwide – think about it and pre-streaming, the only way to binge watch was to buy the physical DVD or (even further back) video.

    Now, however, things have changed substantially and we have Now TV, Amazon Prime, Netflix, and lots more streaming services coming online that supply us with what we want, when we want it – entire series of programmes in a single sitting, immediately.

    So what’s the appeal? Why do we do it? How did we lose that glorious anticipation we felt when we were so into a new series, we couldn’t wait for the next episode – but did?

    Let’s be honest, there are some series so popular that they aren’t released as a series in totality – whether this is due to contractual restrictions or simply to keep you coming back next week, it doesn’t matter. We can still have access to the entire back catalogue and enjoy classic moments in between new episodes – yes “Game of Thrones”, I’m looking at you.

    So, while I love the concept and appeal of fresh episodes each week – think “The Night Manager” – I also love the feeling of making a new discovery or reacting to a recommendation and watching as many episodes as possible to keep that theme or storyline going.

    As an example, I missed ‘Looking” when it first came out but based on friends recommendations and the fact that Murray Bartlett (Dom) is a cutie-pie with a nice bum, I bought the 2 series available via iTunes and binge watched them. I couldn’t stop – simply because I’d found characters that I liked (mostly) and storylines that interested me and I now owned both series so had access to watch as much or as little as I wanted. My addictive personality meant that 2 series lasted about a day and a half, but what a glorious day and a half!

     

    I’ve found myself doing it with other programmes too – am part way through season 2 of “How To Get Away With Murder” (OMG!) and me and my partner are watching a couple of episodes per evening rather than watch TV. This is after watching season 1 via Netflix in a couple of sittings. This is where binge watching comes into its own – it you haven’t watched this programme, its a complex murder mystery played out over a season, with multiple characters and storylines interweaving and, if I’m honest, I would have lost the plot if I’d had to wait too long between single episodes. But by binge watching, I was able to keep on track and really enjoy the series.

    I can’t help but feel that our viewing habits are changing enormously and this has to have an impact of the future of TV as we know it. On demand and catch-up play such a huge part in my current viewing habits – and it would seem, in the lives of my friends (on and off line).

    I recently asked a simple question across my social media platforms and got the same answer. The question? Do you binge watch? The answer – a resounding yes, but for a variety of reasons. These ranged from sheer boredom to catching up on a series you’ve missed, or re-watching an old series you love.

    My reasons for doing it? All of the above! I work from home mainly and as this can be quite lonely and quiet at times, like to have some noise on – I dislike radio, and as a control freak (of sorts) don’t like someone else choosing my music or chatter, so I like being able to put something on in the background and dip in and out between emails, spreadsheets and WebEx’s.

    I recently watched 8 series/seasons of The Big Bang Theory while involved in a soul-destroying admin task…some may say watching a single episode is soul-destroying but I quite liked the canned laughter and jokes.

    So, the upshot is that I feel binge watching is becoming the norm and a good way to play catch-up for series you may have missed or been recommended by friends/family. As more of us change our lifestyles and work patterns, the traditionally way to view programmes has to change too and, so far, its not doing too bad a job.

    Got to go now, there’s 7 seasons of Buffy on Netflix and they ain’t gonna watch themselves…

     

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  • Grace And Frankie Are Back Bitches

    Grace And Frankie Are Back Bitches

    Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda are back bitches….

    Netflix
    Netflix

    Netflix has revealed that comedy series Grace and Frankie are back on May 6th…


    In Grace and Frankie, Jane Fonda (“Grace”) and Lily Tomlin (“Frankie”) star as two women whose lives are turned upside down when their husbands reveal they are gay and leave them for each other. Both sparring partners and partners-in-crime, Grace and Frankie form an unlikely and unbreakable bond and face their uncertain futures head-on, hand-in-hand. Together with their ex-husbands and children, they discover the true definition of “family,” with laughter, tears and plenty of mood enhancers along the way.

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  • You Need To Watch This

    You Need To Watch This

    The brand new series of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is about to land on our screens…

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  • Remembering When Bradley Cooper Had His (Gay) Cherry Taken

    In 2001 light years ago before superstar Bradley Cooper he became a Hollywood icon  he had a Wet American Hot Summer.

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  • Gay Films On Netflix

    Netflix UK has nearly 50 LGBT+ titles on it. Pretty good going – Here’s the most up-to-date list of Gay Films on Netflix.

    Gay films on Netflix

    We’ve updated this page to make it easier to find what you’re looking for. We organised by genre

    UPDATED: APRIL 2020

    Other Genres: BIOPICS | CRIME | COMEDY | DRAG | DRAMA | DOCUMENTARY | LESBIAN | ROMANTIC | TRANS | SPORTS

    Here’s the current list of films available on Netflix.

    Biopic

    Girl | Biopic, Trans

    I Am Michael | Biopic

    The Happy Prince | Biopic

    King Cobra | Biopic

    Comedies

    4th Man Out | Comedy

    Arisan! 2 | Comedy (Indonesian)

    Flawless | Comedy, Drag

    Handsome Devil | Comedy, Romance

    Hurricane Bianca From Russia With Hate | Drag, Comedy

    Ideal Home | Comedy

    Iron Ladies, The  | Comedy (Thai)

    Iron Ladies 2, The | Comedy (Thai)

    Let It Snow | Comedy

    Macho | Comedy

    Other People | Drama, Comedy

    People You May Know | Drama, Comedy

    Crime

    Death In Buenos Aires | Crime (Argentinian)

    Last Ferry | Thriller

    The Perfection | Thriller, Lesbian

    Documentaries

    All In My Family | Documentary

    Behind The Curtain (Todrick Hall) | Documentary

    Breaking Free | Documentary (Indian)

    Death and Life Of Marsha P Johnson, The | Documentary, Trans

    Dreamboat | Documentary (German)

    Forbidden Games | Documentary, Sports

    Jewel’s Catch One | Documentary

    Laerte-Se | Documentary, Trans

    Michael Lost And Found | Documentary

    Paris Is Burning | Documentary, Trans, Drag

    The Queen | Documentary

    Snervous (Tyler Oakley) | Documentary

    Strike A Pose | Documentary

    The Untold Story of Armistead Maupin | Documentary

    Who The F**K Is That Guy | Documentary

    Dramas

    Aalorukkam | Drama (Indian)

    Alex Strangelove | Romance

    Beach Rats | Drama

    Dallas Buyers Club | Biopic, Drama

    Four Minutes | Drama (German)

    The Gathering | Drama (Indonesian)

    Head On | Romance, Drama

    Holding The Man | Drama, Biopic

    I Am Happiness On Earth | Drama

    I Am Jonas | Drama

    King Cobra | Biopic, Drama

    Mater | Drama (Argentinian)

    The Miseducation Of Cameron Post | Drama, Lesbian

    Mudge Boy, The | Drama

    My Brother Nikhil | Drama (Indian)

    Paradise Lost | Drama, Drag (Brazil)

    Papi Chulo | Drama

    UnFreedom | Drama, Lesbian (Indian)

    Horror

    Oh My Ghost | Horror (Thai)

    Oh My Ghost 2 | | Horror (Thai)

    Oh My Ghost 3 | Horror (Thai)

    Oh My Ghost 4 | Horror (Thai)

    What Keeps You Alive | Horror | Lesbian

    Romance

    Below Her Mouth | Lesbian, Romance

    Bioscope | Romance (Indian)

    Duck Butter | Romance, Lesbian

    Elisa & Marcela | Romance, Lesbian

    Feels, The | Romance, Lesbian

    Loev | Romance

    Loving Annabelle | Romance, Lesbian

    My Days Of Mercy | Romance, Lesbian

    Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List | Romance

    To Each Her Own | Romance, Lesbian (French)

    Yes Or No | Romance, Lesbian (Thai)

    Yes Or No 2 | Romance, Lesbian (Thai)

    Yes Or No 2.5 | Romance, Lesbian (Thai)

  • Netflix Is Now Available In Ultra HD On Set Top Boxes

    Needing to see Grace and Frankie in HD?  Is House of Cards not real enough? Hold on because Netflix just became Ultra HD on YouView set top boxes

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  • First Wives Club Stars Reunite. That’s Our 2016 Sorted

    Netflix has announced that Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton are to reunite for a series for Netflix.

    Our 2016 is sorted. In fact, we’ll just wait until Divanation hits our screens. Deadline.com reports that Netflix has signed Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton who first appeared together in the 1996 hit, First Wives Club for a brand new TV Series called Divanation.

    According to the report, the legendary actresses will play “members of a once-popular singing group forced to reconnect after their volatile split and 30-year estrangement.”

    We’re so happy. 20-years on and the gals are back together.

  • TV REVIEW: Grace And Frankie, Intelligently funny

    “If anyone gets to sit on Ryan Gosling’s face it’s me…” And with that iconic line, I hereby crown Grace and Frankie, the new Netflix Original, a hit.

    Chalk and cheese duo Grace (Jane Fonda) and Frankie (Lily Tomlin), can’t stand each other, however for the last 40 years, they’ve been in each other’s life’s. One thing is now forcing them to re-evaluate their relationship, turning their lives’ upside down. Their business partner husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) are leaving them, for each other – and they want to get married.

    Intelligently funny, but lacks the comedy pace of sayUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Grace and Frankie has its share of ‘old women’ jokes but looks not to diminish the women’s newly single existence, nor bang the drum for gay rights and same-sex marriage, which is one of the critical issues being fought in the US right now.

    Whether Grace and Frankie is to become an overnight success will remain to be seen, it seems that Netflix are playing the long game with its creations, crafting a raft of programming to reflect its massive audience. Some are instance success like House Of Cards some are grower like Marco Polo. The audience for which this show is aimed isn’t so clear-cut. Is it Golden Girls? Is it Modern Family? The New Normal? We’re not so sure. But it is good. Very good. Plus you get to hear Jane Fonda say f**k. I mean that’s worth the view right?