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THEGAYUK WINTER 13 /14 Issue 1 We die, we die… The Muppets are readying a followup from 2011's amazing offering The Muppets. ! Taking place after their successful comeback in The Muppets, the entire Muppets gang go on a global tour, selling out grand theatres in some of Europe's most ey © Disn exciting destinations, including Berlin, Madrid and London. However, mayhem follows the Muppets overseas as they find themselves unwittingly entangled in an international crime caper headed by Constantine (the World's Number One Criminal and a dead ringer for Kermit) and his dastardly sidekick Dominic (Ricky Gervais). ∎ ! ! In the UK from March 28th 2014. HEARTS MELT FOR NEW DISNEY ANIMATION Calling all Disney Fans… Thought there might be a few of you! Make sure you catch Frozen this winter, starring the talented voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell and Jonathan Groff. ey © Disn ! It’s a stunning beautifully crafted CGI love story, but guess what - the love that saves the day isn’t heteronormative! (Did you ever imagine that word to be used in a review for a Disney flick?) Wonderful songs, stunning artistry and some time-less characters. Definitely one to to watch if you’re a Disney princess or prince ∎ ! In cinemas now Nationwide ! BEST OF 2013 FILM It’s been quite a year for Queer cinema, here’s our top picks for 2013. I Do isn't a gritty docudrama, it's far to good looking for that, it doesn't do a warts an all exposé of sham marriages for green cards, it's too engaging for that - David W. Ross has managed to do a balancing act of making a film that highlights issues but is still a bloody good story, and cinematic too. Leave It On The Dance Floor has laughs, drama, dancing, tight vests, jaunty hats and fierce Gaga-esque outfits. Treat yourself - I defy you t