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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Ben Whishaw Starrer Lilting To Open BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

February 12, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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It’s just over a month until the 28th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival opens on March 20th, and now the BFI has announced the movie that will get a gala screening on that first night – the Sundance Award Winner, Lilting.

Hong Khaou’s poetic drama of love and loss will get it’s European premiere at the event. UK based Khaou made his name with the successful gay-themed shorts Spring and Summer, both of which featured in the popular Boys On Film DVD series. Lilting is his first feature film and stars Ben Whishaw, Cheng Pei Pei (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon), Andrew Leung, and Peter Bowles. It picked up a cinematography prize at Sundance.

Khaou commented, “I’m so thrilled Lilting will be opening the LLGFF. It’s a wonderful film festival to kick off our home and European premiere. It feels like a perfect fit to have it in London and at the BFI. I’m thankful Clare and her team have given us such a prestigious slot, it shows a lot of love and faith in Lilting.”

Here’s the synopsis for the movie: ‘Staggering from loss after the recent death of his lover Kai, Richard (Ben Whishaw) reaches out to Kai’s mother Junn  (Crouching Tiger’s Cheng Pei Pei), a Chinese-Cambodian woman who has never assimilated or learned English in her 20-something years in London. Kai was Junn’s lifeline to the world; she relied on him for everything, but despite this enforced intimacy, he never came out to her and Junn remains fiercely critical of Richard through a fugue of maternal jealousy and denial.

‘British director Hong Khaou’s film uses a cinematic idiom all of its own, weaving narrative strands from past and present, real and imagined, between mother and son and also between Richard and Kai (a boyishly beautiful Andrew Leung). Lingering, tender scenes of the lovers are dreamily captured by Weekend cinematographer Ula Pontikos (who deservedly nabbed a Sundance award). While serious and moving as a study of loss, Lilting also gracefully incorporates humour and warmth through a subplot in which Junn is wordlessly courted by an elderly Englishman (Peter Bowles), aided by a translator supplied by Richard.

‘A lyrical exploration of the pleasures and pains of communication, produced under the auspices of Film London’s hugely successful Microwave scheme, this is a precious British film to celebrate. It’s also a sophisticated portrait of a gay male relationship that goes beyond the first flushes of love to the heights and bittersweet depths of sharing a life, albeit briefly, with someone you love.’

The full programme of the LLGFF (20th-30th March, 2014) will bee announced on Wednesday 19th February at BFI. Programmers promise a bumper festival with 50 features, as a new VOD strand through the BFI Player, which will offer a collection of contemporary and archive LGBT film available to stream. We’re also promise a previously unseen Derek Jarman work.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  DIRECTORS: Hong Khaou  FILMS: Lilting  

The Zero Theorem Trailer – Back into the wild world of Terry Gilliam with Christoph Waltz

January 27, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Terry Gilliam’s storytelling can sometimes be a bit iffy, but his movies are always great to look at, and The Zero Theorem looks like it will be no exception. It also has a story that offers plenty of potential as well.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘An eccentric and reclusive computer genius plagued with existential angst works on a mysterious project aimed at discovering the purpose of existence – or the lack thereof – once and for all. However, it is only once he experiences the power of love and desire that he is able to understand his very reason for being.’

Christoph Waltz leads the cast with David Thewlis, Melanie Thierry, Ben Whishaw, Tilda Swinton and Matt Damon also starring. It’s due out in the UK in March, although no US release is set yet. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Melanie Thierry, Ben Whishaw, Tilda Swinton, Matt Damon  DIRECTORS: Terry Gilliam  FILMS: The Zero Theorem  

Dexter Fletcher To Direct Freddie Mercury Biopic, With Ben Whishaw Confirmed To Star

December 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Dexter-FletcherEver since Sacha Baron-Cohen dropped out of the planned Freddie Mercury a few years ago there’s been much speculation over who will replace him, however there’s been less talk about who will direct. Now Deadline reports that actor turned director Dexter Fletcher (Wild Bill, Sunshine on Leith), will helm.

It’s also been confirmed that as rumoured for the past couple of months, Ben Whishaw will play Mercury. He’s now officially made a deal to star.

Fletcher has apparently been meeting with the surviving members of Queen to get a better feel for the story. The movie will be a coming-of-age tale, leading up to Queen’s iconic Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium in 1985, which is considered one of the great rock performances of all time. Peter Morgan, Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele wrote the screenplay, with production slated to begin next year.

Mercury died of AIDS in 1991, although his last days will not be part of the film. There will be plenty of Queen music. It was reported that Baron-Cohen left as he wanted a gritty, warts-and-all tale, while Queen is hoping for a more family friendly film, and that is why he left. Because of this, the presumably won’t get into the wilder side of Freddie’s life and sexuality.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  DIRECTORS: Dexter Fletcher  

Ben Whishaw Sought For Freddie Mercury Role, According To Queen Drummer

October 21, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Since Sacha Baron Cohen dropped out of the planned biopic of Queen singer Freddie Mercury a couple of months ago, we’ve had seemingly erroneous reports that Daniel Radcliffe and Dominic Cooper are in contention for the role. However now comes a name which may be surprising to say but does seem to be legit, as it comes from Queen guitarist Roger Taylor.

While on the BBC’s The One Show, Taylor dropped the hint that the person they were hoping to get to play Mercury had the intitials ‘BW’. When asked if this meant Ben Whishaw, he simply said, “Well, we hope so.”

Whishaw is not a name many people have mentioned for the role, as while he shares Freddie’s sexuality, Ben seems a little quiet and contemplative for the larger than life Queen singer. However he’s a great actor, so perhaps Whishaw can pull it out of the bag and show us a side of himself we haven’t seen before.

It should be mentioned though, that it’s not known if Whishaw has even been approached, or whether he’s just top of Queen’s wish-list.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  

Ben Whishaw Confirms He Entered A Civil Partnership With Mark Bradshaw Last Year

August 4, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ben-whishawThere’s been a lot of speculation surrounding Ben Whishaw’s sexuality, and while the Skyfall actor hasn’t really talked about it a lot, the presumption has always been that he’s gay but hasn’t felt the need to scream it from the rooftops. However he’s now confirmed that not only does he like guys, but he entered a civil partnership with Australian composer Mark Bradshaw last August in Sydney.

His representative issued a statement saying, ‘Due to speculation, I can confirm that Ben and Mark entered into a civil partnership in August 2012. They were proud to do so and are very happy.

‘Ben has never hidden his sexuality, but like many actors he prefers not to discuss his family or life outside of his work.’

The Daily Mail reports the couple met in 2009 while Whishaw was shooting the John Keats biopic Bright Star. He’s also appeared in the likes of Perfume and The Tempest, and hasn’t shied away from queer sexuality in things such as Brideshead Revisited, The Hollow Crown and Cloud Atlas. His highest profile role to date is playing the new Q in Skyfall.

Speculation about his sexuality reached a fever pitch in 2010 after an interview with Out while he was playing a gay character in the off-Broadway play, The Pride. When asked about whether it was important for young gay people to have positive role models, Whishaw said, ‘I feel in my heart that it’s important, but I don’t quite know yet the way to go about that. Maybe that’s the transitional thing I feel I’m in the middle of at the moment.’

Most took that as Whishaw saying he was gay, but wasn’t sure how to deal with his growing public profile, especially as he’s an actor who wants people to see the character he’s playing, not the person behind it.

It’s unlikely to be a surprise to many that 32-year-old Whishaw is gay, but some of his fans may be upset that he’s very firmly off the market.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  

Ben Whishaw & Frank Dillane Up For In The Heart Of The Sea

July 18, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ben-whishawRon Howard is pulling together a pretty good cast for In The Heart Of The Sea, his planned movie based on the story that inspired Moby Dick. Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker, Cillian Murphy and Brendan Gleeson are already onboard, and now TheWrap reports that Ben Whishaw and Frank Dillane are also likely to sign up.

Charles Leavitt wrote the script, adapted from Nathanial Philbrick’s non-fiction book of the same name. The story revolves around a Nantucket whaling ship that was destroyed by a sperm whale in 1820. Only eight crew members were rescued alive, after being lost at sea for 90 days – by which point they’d turned to cannibalism. Benjamin Walker will play first-time Captain, Pollard, with Hemsworth as his first mate, Owen Chase, and Murphy as the second mate.

Whishaw is in talks to play Herman Melville, who it appears will be part of a framing device, where Brendan Gleeson plays one of the aging survivors of the whaling disaster, who tells Herman what happened to them.

Dillane, who’s best known for play the young Voldemort in Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince, is set to play Coffin, an insubordinate crew member who’s also the cousin of Walker’s George Pollard.

The hope is to shoot the movie this September in order to fit the film into Hemsworth’s busy schedule.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw, Frank Dillane, Chris Hemsworth, Benjamin Walker  DIRECTORS: Ron Howard  FILMS: In The Heart Of The Sea  

Cloud Atlas (Cinema)

February 20, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Halle Berry, Ben Whishaw, Tom Hanks
Director: Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski
Running Time: 172 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: February 22nd 2013

At the beginning of Cloud Atlas Ben Wishaw’s Robert puts a gun in his mouth and pulls the trigger. Three tortuous hours later I wanted to do the same.

Cloud Atlas was on a long list of ‘unfilmable’ books that have become reality on the screen, but unlike Life Of Pi, which garnered many an Oscar nomination, this proves that the novel should have stayed just that. On screen it’s a complete mess – sprawling, often dull, frequently incomprehensible, utterly humourless and with a vaguely eco-message that is presumably supposed to save its faults – it doesn’t. [Read more…]

Steven Spielberg Puts Robopocalypse On Hold As It’s Too Expensive & Not Ready

January 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Steven-SpielbergWhen Steven Spielberg added Chris Hemsworth, Ben Whishaw and Anne Hathaway to the cast of Robopocalypse last autumn, the stated plan was to start shooting the movie this March, with a release date set of April 25th, 2014. However THR reveals that the director has now put the entire movie on indefinite hold.

Spielberg’s spokesperson, Marvin Levy, says, “(It is) too important and the script is not ready, and it’s too expensive to produce. It’s back to the drawing board to see what is possible.”

The screenplay adaptation of Daniel H. Wilson’s sci-fi novel was written by Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods). It isn’t known if Dreamworks is seeking new writers. The film is set during the aftermath of a robotic uprising, focusing on how humanity has adapted after the machines took over.

We’ll have to wait and see if this means Spielberg will take on a different project instead of Robopocalyse while he waits for the huge sci-fi project to be ready.

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ACTORS: Chris Hemsworth, Ben Whishaw  DIRECTORS: Steven Spielberg  FILMS: Robopocalypse  

Ben Whishaw Takes An Intriguing Gay Role In Lilting

December 6, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


While there’s been a bit of speculation as to Ben Whishaw’s sexuality, he hasn’t had much to say about it. However that hasn’t stopped him playing the full range of possible proclivities, even recently turning Shakespeare’s Richard II rather gay in The Hollow Crown. He’s also, of course, been having huge success recently as the new Q in Skyfall.

Now he’s taken a gay role in the microbudget movie Lilting, from writer/director Hong Khaou (helmer of the excellent British gay shorts Summer and Spring), according to THR. The plot is slightly similar to Xavier Dolan’s upcoming Tom a la ferme, although whereas that film’s French Canadian, this one focussing on a Chinese mother (Cheng Pei Pei) who is grieving for her son (Andre Leung) after his untimely death. While they both lived in the UK, the Chinese born mother used her son as her conduit to living in Britain and is lost without him.

Feeling stranded in her adopted country, the only person she has left is her son’s friend (Ben Whishaw). However while she believes the young Brit was her son’s roommate, he was actually his lover. They come together, trying to overcome their differences – both culturally and through a difficult language barrier.

Peter Bowles and Morven Christie are also set to star in the film. Backing comes from FilmLondon’s ultra-low budget filmmaking fund, Microwave, which previously helped get iLL Manors made.

Khaou comments, “This film is very close to my heart. The support I’ve had through the mentors has been intelligent, insightful and imaginative. There was a genuine, considered care towards helping me anchor my voice and ideas.”

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  DIRECTORS: Hong Khaou  FILMS: Lilting  

The Hollow Crown (DVD)

October 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Simon Russell Beale
Director: Rupert Goold, Richard Eyre, Thea Sharrock
Running Time: 500 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: October 1st 2012

One of the by-products of this year’s Cultural Olympiad and the Summer Of Shakespeare was the BBC’s ambitious plan to bring the Bard’s Henriad tetralogy (sorry, it’s Shakespeare and therefore long words are compulsory) to the screen. Under the title The Hollow Crown we get Richard II, Henry IV Part I, Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V, which cover one period of British history from the rise of Henry IV and the usurpation (another good long word there) of Richard II, through the reign of Henry’s son, Henry V.

While the three Henrys tell one interlinked story with many recurring characters, Richard II is a bit of a play on its own, even though it deals with some of the same people. It’s also probably the least known of the plays, often regarded as one of Shakespeare’s more difficult texts, but as Rupert Goold’s two-hour take on the tale proves, it’s also one of the richest. [Read more…]

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