Shining a light on forgotten gems, what should have been huge, and what deserved a bigger audience - all with a camp leaning and tongue firmly in cheek.

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In The Cage, Sheridan Smith and Michael Socha are both stealing from the casino they work at, but decide they could steal more if they work together. Trouble is a local gangster is laundering money through it and soon becomes suspicious #hunderrated
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Like the title suggests, X-Men ‘97 picks up where the iconic tv series ended, using the same animation style and many of the same voices. Charles believes mutants can exist side by side with humans, but Magneto follows an us and them ideology, leading to fall out #hunderrated
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Series 2 of Rivals is as camp and OTT as the first, with Hayley Atwell and Rupert Everett joining the fray as the residents of Rutshire shag and betray each other more than ever #hunderrated
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Our #hunderrated hunk of the week is Spanish actor @ma_silvestre
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In Runaway, James Nesbitt tries to find his missing daughter but his search pulls him into a rabbit hole he could not have foreseen. Gay faves Minnie Driver, Ruth Jones, Annette Badland, Jon Pointing and Geraldine James are amongst the cast #hunderrated
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In The Critic, Ian McKellan plays a spiteful 1930s theatre critic whose harsh reviews lose him his job. Unwilling to stay that way he embarks on a scheme of blackmail. Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, Lesley Manville and Ben Barnes also star #hunderrated
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Fuze has Aaron Taylor Johnson trying to deactivate a WWII bomb while Theo James carries out a bank robbery nearby, but all is not what is seems. Great non stop action and eye candy #hunderrated
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From Addams Family to The Color Purple, from Home Alone to Sex and the City, from Postcards from the Edge to The Help, from Oz to Ugly Betty, from The Big C to Sunday in the Park with George, our #hunderrated gay icon is Dana Ivey
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If These Walls Could Talk focuses on the same house in three different decades as the women living their face an unwanted pregnancy. Cher, Demi Moore, Sissy Spacek, Anne Heche, CCH Pounder, Catherine Keener, Joanna Gleason and Rita Wilson star #hunderrated
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In Remarkably Bright Creatures, Sally Field plays a lonely widow who works alongside drifter Lewis Pullman cleaning an aquarium. The resident octopus (Alfred Molina) recognises that they have a connection and could save each other - but can he make them realise? #hunderrated
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Oh, to be on that sofa #celebritygogglebox
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Who should have the gay icons slot at @mightyhoopla 2027?
25% Dannii Minogue
0% Culture Club
50% Pet Shop Boys
25% RuPaul
4 votes • Final results
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Unchosen on @netflix has Christopher Eccleston, Siobhan Finneran and Asa Butterfield as members of a secretive cult that believes women should be serving men. When escaped convict Fra Fee arrives and seeks shelter the members start to question their beliefs #hunderrated
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The new Masters of the Universe is great as it knows it’s ridiculous and fully embraces it. A hero in touch with his feelings, loads of camp villains and gay double entendres, you MUST stay until the end as there are 3 post credit scenes #hunderrated
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From Hair to Sister Act, from Waterworld to The Fisher King, from Mousehunt to Fear and Loathing, from Jurassic Park to Gypsy, from Tales of the City to Suddenly Susan, from The Boys Next Door to Veronica’s Closet, our #hunderrated gay icon of the week is the late Michael Jeter
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The worst tracks on an album are always Intro, Interlude and Outro
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