Queer, the new film from Academy Award-nominated director Luca Guadagnino, has just hit Irish cinemas. Starring Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey as Lee and Aldrich, it follows the two American expats in ...
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Daniel Craig has said he could not have made Queer during his stint as James Bond, as he would have felt "self-conscious" that people thought he was "trying too hard to be a good actor".
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