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Outtakes Weekly Report! 5/5/21

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Its a solemn day, the day after Outtakes. Its the furthest we can possibly be...from more Outtakes! Luckily, after two weeks of no significant releases here in the UK, were back with movies to talk about! I have a review coming out Friday for Things Heard and Seen so that may be included next week on the Weekly Report, but until then Best Movie of the Week: The Mitchells vs […]

today5th May 2021

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National Diversity Awards: vote for GlitterBeam!

First of all, thank you to those who nominate GlitterBeam Radio for the National Diversity Awards 2021. And you can vote for us too! To vote, go to this link and vote for us! Once you submit your vote you will receive an e-mail containing a link to click, to confirm your vote. If you don't confirm your vote through the e-mail link, your vote won't be counted! Vote close […]

today4th May 2021

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The First Lesbian Magazine: Arena Three

The First Lesbian Magazine: Arena Three "Queers Through the Years" is the section curated by Molly Saxby.   Arena Three was the first British lesbian magazine, beginning in 1964 post-war Britain and running up until 1971. We will look at the story of the magazines production and its contribution to the lesbian community and its history! The idea for Arena Three was born by Esme Langley in 1963 when she […]

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Calling all UK Drag Artists for “God Save The Queens”

"God Save The Queens" doesn't end with the latest "Drag Race" season, but will continue to be on air every Sunday at 19:00. And we want to showcase the amazing talent of Drag Queens around the UK, therefore we are looking for Drag Artists to invite on the show! Our Charlie Sayce is ready to invite you to be special guest for an episode, showcase your talent and stay in […]

today25th April 2021

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This is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection Review

Note: This review was withheld for a week due to the tragic death of Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. This is due to not only the themes and content of the movie but also the title. I would like to send out my deepest sympathies to the Royal Family at this difficult time. It is often argued, rather fairly in this critic's opinion, that there is a certain sizable […]

today22nd April 2021

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The History of Conversion Therapy

The History of Conversion Therapy "Queers Through the Years" is the section curated by Molly Saxby   Conversion therapy has recently re-entered public discussion as campaigners have urged ministers to move quickly towards the ban on conversion therapy in England and Wales. It is important to look at the origins and history of conversion therapy to draw greater attention to its shocking persistence in the modern day. Conversion therapy first emerged in the late 19th century and refers to the […]

today20th April 2021

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Sentinelle Review

Sentinelle was released slightly under the radar last month by Netflix - in fact, I only even noticed it existed when Netflix sent me a press release with a big photo of Olga Kurylenko looking slick and cool which immediately nabbed my attention. I watched the trailer - a big no no usually - and found myself intrigued, so gave it a shot. At a lean 1 hour 20 minutes, […]

today18th April 2021 1

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Outtakes Weekly Movie Report!

Its that time again folks, the Outtakes weekly report! Outtakes has been and gone, and now its a full week before we get all those exciting movie reviews back! Dont forget though, we post the weekly report on here after every episode of Outtakes AND we post a bunch of reviews throughout the week! But what was good and what...downright sucked this week? WORST: THUNDER FORCE Available: www.netflix.com 1.5/5 Stars […]

today14th April 2021

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Coded Bias Review – Timely but Tiresome

Coded Bias represents both the best and the worst of streaming documentaries. On the one hand, Coded Bias has exceedingly important things to say about the way technology can be racist, sexist and classist, targeting the poorest communities and destroying lives. Conversely, it's an overstuffed and frustratingly long mess that spends only half of its 1 Hour 25 minute running time giving you new information. The rest is filler, the […]

today8th April 2021

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