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

Brent Corrigan Explains Why He Didn’t Want To Be Involved In James Franco’s Gay Murder Movie, King Cobra

October 22, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

sean-paul-lockhartIn the last few days there’s been a huge amount of interest in a new movie James Franco is producing and starring in, which tells the story of a real life murder case in which gay porn producer Bryan Kocis was brutally killed. The events involved gay porn legend Sean Paul Lockhart (also known by his stage name, Brent Corrigan), who started his career as underage performer working for Kocis.

After Lockhart became one of the most popular gay porn stars in the world, he got into a legal battle with Kocis over his stage name, and then was tangentially involved in Bryan’s murder, as killers Harlow Raymond Cuadra and Joseph Manuel Kerekes wanted to lure Lockhart to work with them to make a million dollar porn flick.

However, Sean wasn’t interested in being involved in Franco’s movie about the event – despite being asked to consult and take a small role – and he’s taken to Facebook to say why.

He writes, ‘The internet has been a buzz regarding some recent news that a movie is being filmed right now in New York State chronicling the Bryan Kocis murder and the early days of my adult career.

‘I was originally approached to be a part of the film as a consultant and the cast. I was asked to play a small part in the film and declined the role.

‘Ultimately, I chose to move forward with my own plans to finally release my book in place of taking part in someone elses presentation of events that I personally lived as a young adult.

‘It’s going to be an exciting coming year! The book is nearly finished and is now going through edits and rewrites. Even with the time that has passed, the memories are still very real and raw for me. I look forward to finally telling my story, beginning middle and end, with an earnest stroke.

‘Thanks for being so patient, everyone!’

He has also suggested on Twitter that he has reservations about the direction the movie has taken, saying, ‘I declined all offers/requests to be a part of their movie. You’ll see why when you see the film.’

He also adds that there are parts of the story that have never been told. ‘Halfway thru the civil suit with #CobraKiller owner Bryan Kocis I was prevented from speaking any further details regarding underage work… What almost no one knows, because of that lawsuit: I was not allowed to tell the WHOLE truth about the underage work for Bryan #KingCobra… Bryan Kocis knew full well how old I was before I did any paid video shoots for him. The whole story is in #Incorrigible [his book] #KingCobra’.

There are hints among Lockhart’s tweets that he really doesn’t like the idea of the film, but has decided to temper his criticism, such as initially criticising the actor cast to play him – Garett Clayton – saying, ‘I was 17-21 in the years the screenplay spans. I looked much younger. He doesn’t embody Brian’s preference for not legal boys’.

However after seeing the first pic of the actor on the set, he said ‘Looks just like me at 17 ;-)’ (although there is of course the chance he was being sarcastic). Lockhart still doesn’t seem impressed by the film, but doesn’t want to go to war against it, as long as he’s able to tell his own truth.

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ACTORS: James Franco, Sean Paul Lockhart  FILMS: King Cobra  

Keegan Allen, James Franco & Garrett Clayton Strip Down On The Set Of King Cobra

October 21, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

james-franco-keegan-allen-king-cobra-slideIt’s only a couple of days since we discovered the movie King Cobra existed, and it seems producer/star James Franco, along with actors Keegan Allen and Garrett Clayton, are keen we get get to see the set, and that as it’s set in the world of gay porn, it’s gonna feature a bit of skin.

Allen posted a pic of him and Franco, where he’s just in his undies and Franco in shirtless, while Clayton (who’s playing Brent Corrigan) posted an image where he’s in some very brief boxer briefs.

The film is about how porn actors Harlow Raymond Cuadra and Joseph Manuel Kerekes savagely killed porn producer and head of Cobra Video, Bryan Kocis (to be played by Christian Slater). They thought by doing so they’d be able to make it big behind-the-scenes of the porn world, and lure Brent Corrigan to work for them in order to make a massively successful movie.

Take a look at the hot pics below.

And yes, James Franco has once more found a way to be around a lot of naked men and to head into a gay-themed world. It should keep him happy for a while.

[Read more…]

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ACTORS: Keegan Allen, James Franco, Garrett Clayton  DIRECTORS: Justin Kelly  FILMS: King Cobra  

James Franco Plans Film About Gay Porn Producer Murder, With Garrett Clayton As Porn Star Brent Corrigan

October 19, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Garrett Clayton

Sean Paul Lockhart has made a bit of a name for himself as an actor and producer in gay-themed movies, but as many will know, before he went legit he was porn star Brent Corrigan, who for a time was the hottest gay adult actor around, known for his boy next door looks and, erm, impressive endowment.

However what fewer know is that during his career he unwittingly became central to a murder, when porn actors Harlow Raymond Cuadra and Joseph Manuel Kerekes savagely killed porn producer and head of Cobra Video, Bryan Kocis. They thought by doing so they’d be able to make it big behind-the-scenes of the porn world, and lure Brent Corrigan to work for them in order to make a massively successful movie. Lockhart had got his start with Cobra Video, although it was later revealed he was underage in his first videos. He was later involved in a legal dispute with Kocis over the name Brent Corrigan (however there was never any suggestion he was involved in the murder).

Now a film about the case is in the works, called King Cobra, with QueerClick reporting that James Franco (who else) is set to produce, with Chrisian Slater playing  Kocis. Molly Ringwald has also been cast, apparently playing Kocis’ sister Melody.

It’s not clear what actors will step into the roles of Cuadra and Kerekes, but the movie has founds its Brent Corrigan in the very hot form of former Disney Channel star Garrett Clayton (Teen Beach Movie, The Fosters).

It appears Franco will also appear in the movie, but it’s not clear what role he will play. It will also reunite him with his I Am Michael director, Justin Kelly.

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ACTORS: James Franco, Garrett Clayton, Christian Slater, Molly Ringwald  

James Franco Wasn’t Impressed By Homophobic Jokes At His Comedy Roast

September 9, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

james-francoWhen James Franco was roasted for Comedy Central earlier this year, many people noted the number of homophobic jokes that were made, riffing on the actor’s interest in sexuality and LGBT characters. Many went far beyong simply noting it with good-natured humour and instead headed for lowest common denomination homophobia.

Aziz Ansari even noted on-stage how surprised he was by both the quantity and meanness of they gay jokes, while sounding singularly unimpressed.

Now Franco himself has added his voice to those who wish those roasting him could have done a bit better, telling The Independent, “It’s weird. I was a little shocked, I didn’t write those jokes [at the roast], they did. I didn’t make any gay jokes. There is still a little bit of homophobia. I think part of it, when I do films with Seth [Rogen], it’s more playing on straight male anxiety about any sort of same-sex interaction. To me that is really a comment on a larger anxiety and not really anything about denigrating or criticising anything about the gay community.”

Although Franco is straight, as both as actor and director he’s shown a fascination with homosexuality through films like Milk, Sal, Howl,  The Broken Tower, Interior Leather Bar and the upcoming I Am Michael. [Read more…]

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Queen of the Desert Trailer – Nicole Kidman meets Robert Pattinson in the Middle East

July 6, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

queen-of-the-desert-slideReviews were rather mixed for Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert at its first festival screenings, but the trailer suggests it will at least look good. And if you’ve ever wanted to see Robert Pattinson as Lawrence Of Arabia, this is your chance.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘A true story of the life of British explorer and adventurer, Gertrude Bell, QUEEN OF THE DESERT chronicles her journeys of love and loss in the Middle East during the early 20th century.

‘Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman (THE PAPERBOY, RABBIT HOLE, AUSTRALIA, THE HOURS) stars alongside Academy Award nominated James Franco (SPRING BREAKERS, RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, 127 HOURS), Golden Globe & Emmy Award winner Damian Lewis (“Homeland”, KEANE, “Band of Brothers”), and Robert Pattinson (THE ROVER, MAPS TO THE STARS, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS). A curious and adventurous young woman eager to explore the world outside of England, Gertrude Bell (Kidman) goes to the British embassy in Tehran where she quickly falls in love with a secretary of the embassy, Henry Cadogan (Franco). This sparks the beginning of a life-long adventure among the beautiful but misunderstood peoples and cultures of the Middle East. Along the way, her path intersects with archaeologist T.E. Lawrence (Pattinson) also known as Lawrence of Arabia, and Major Charles Doughty-Wylie (Lewis), the British Consul General in the Ottoman Empire.

‘The story of QUEEN OF THE DESERT is based on the true-life story of Gertrude Bell, who was a British political officer and archaeologist but ultimately a trailblazer on her terms. The story details the extraordinary adventures of Bell wrestling with the conflicts of love and tragedy, enemy and friend, and foreign and familiar as she sought to understand and unify people from different cultures.’ [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Robert Pattinson, Damian Lewis, James Franco  DIRECTORS: Werner Herzog  

Wild Horses Trailer – Does James Franco only play gay characters now?

May 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

wild-horses-james-francoI think we need to start a petition, as with his numerous LGBT roles James Franco is taking work away from good, honest, real gay people. Straight people coming over here and taking our jobs, it’s just not right!

Seriously though, no movie star before him has done as much as Franco to explore gay characters and stories as Franco has, as both an actor and a director. Now he’s back with another one, where he’s playing gay, but it’s the legendary Robert Duvall behind the camera.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Texas Ranger Samantha Payne (Luciana Duvall) reopens a 15-year-old Missing Persons case, uncovering clues linking a local boy’s death to wealthy family man, Scott Briggs (Robert Duvall). Samantha will stop at nothing to discover the truth even if it means risking her own life.

‘With the unexpected return of his estranged gay son Ben (Franco), Briggs must find a way to either silence the law for good, or come to terms with the hidden relationship between Ben and the boy that he tried to end years ago.’

The film, which sounds like it mightbe well worth watching, is due out in the US on June 5th. It’s not Franco’s only gay film this year, as he’s also got I Am Michael coming out, in which he plays a man who turns from LGBT activist to ex-gay poster child.

Take a look at the wild horses trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: James Franco, Robert Duvall, Josh Hartnett  DIRECTORS: Robert Duvall  FILMS: WIld Horses  

I Am Michael (BFI Flare Opening Night Film Review)

March 18, 2015 By Scott Elliott Leave a Comment

Starring: James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Charlie Carver, Emma Roberts
Director: Justin Kelly
Certificate: NR
Release Date: March 19th 2015 (BFI Flare Gala)

Chosen as the Opening Night Gala film for this year’s BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, this is an angry-making film. It’s supposed to be as it’s probably the first Going In movie, in that it’s a reversed Coming Out tale: I am Michael tells the story of how Michael Glatze went from out gay activist and editor of San Fransisco-based gay magazine XY to a straight, married Pastor in Wyoming.

The film opens with James Franco as Michael and Zachary Quinto as his loving-yet-bland boyfriend Bennet. Apparently they’re happily in love in San Francisco, both running a gay magazine and helping gay youth in 2001. We watch as Bennett and Michael go from being happy together to being happy in a three-way relationship with Tyler (played by the ab-tastic Charlie Carver). At least, we assume they’re happy together – at no point does anyone say “I am happy being gay with you”, which is about the level of some of the exposition this script has in places. Michael is moody. Bennett is bland. Tyler is pretty. That’s about it. [Read more…]

James Franco Really Wants To Know Whether He’s Gay Or Not

March 18, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

james-francoJames Franco has a very important question for James Franco – and it’s one many other people have wondered over the years – is he gay?

Franco doesn’t like to do the usual thing, so for an interview in Four Two Nine magazine, he decided he was going to interview himself, or at least the straight James was going to interview the gay James. That led to him asking himself the inevitable question

Here’s what he had to say: “Well, I like to think that I’m gay in my art and straight in my life. Although, I’m also gay in my life up to the point of intercourse, and then you could say I’m straight. So I guess it depends on how you define gay. If it means whom you have sex with, I guess I’m straight. In the twenties and thirties, they used to define homosexuality by how you acted and not by whom you slept with. Sailors would fuck guys all the time, but as long as they behaved in masculine ways, they weren’t considered gay.”

As so often with Franco, it’s an answer that sounds well thought out and articulate, but is actually less smart than it first appears. For a start, you can’t define homosexuality as anything but being sexually attracted to other men, as that’s what it means in a very literal sense. Being ‘gay’ meanwhile has a far greater social component, but even there justifying it by how people thought of it in the past ignores the role of prejudice and also ignorant perceptions of gender roles in how those earlier conceptions of sexuality were formed.

It also leaves open what it means to be ‘gay in my life up to the point of intercourse’, as it starts to sound like he’s trying to co-opt what he sees as the upside of gay-ness without having to personally deal with the downside – not the sex, but the bigotry and oppression many gay people face.

Franco is dealing with an interesting issue – how much of being ‘gay’ is to do with sexual attraction and how much is socially constructed, but what he says is rather ill-thought out. It’s nice he’s trying to work it out, but he could do with digging a little deeper.

The actor/director definitely has a fascination with gay subjects in his work, whether it’s starring in Howl and I Am Michael, or directing Sal and Interior Leather Bar – although even he needs to admit that in all those things, men having sex with other men (or at least having genuine sexual attraction to men) is not something that can be conveniently extracted from being gay.

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ACTORS: James Franco  

James Franco & Zachary Quinto’s I Am Michael Will Open The BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival

February 10, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

i-am-michael-new-pic1After its world premiere at Sundance, I Am Michael, starring James Franco and Zachary Quinto will make its jump across the pond, making its UK debut as the Opening Night film of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival. The BFI has also announced is a new pilot mentorship programme for emerging LGBT filmmakers which will launch at the Festival in partnership with Creative Skillset.

Adapted from Benoit Denizet-Lewis’ New York Times Magazine article ‘My Ex-Gay Friend, I Am Michael tells the real-life story of Michael Glatze, formerly a leading US journalist for prominent gay magazine XY, and also an activist working for LGBT rights. After a profound and life-changing epiphany, Glatze gradually renounced his homosexuality and turned to Christian ministry, becoming outspokenly opposed to queer lifestyles.

BFI Head of Cinemas and Festivals Clare Stewart says, “We’re thrilled to be opening BFI Flare with such strong new work from Justin Kelly straight from its highly applauded and hotly discussed debut in Sundance. This is provocative, probing cinema that avoids easy assumptions and judgements and it’s sure to be a major talking point at the Festival.”

The BFI’s Deputy Head of Festivals Tricia Tuttle adds: “We can think of no better film to open the 2015 edition of the Festival than I Am Michael, Justin Kelly’s audacious and assured directorial debut. This follows the great success of last year’s Opening Night, the European Premiere of Hong Khaou’s Lilting which went on to earn Hong a BAFTA nomination. I Am Michael is an equally powerful new work, and it’s a real testament to the growing regard within the industry for BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival”.

The full programme of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival (formerly London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) will be announced on 18 February. The Festival’s 29th edition will run 19 – 29 March 2015 at BFI Southbank with over 50 features and 100 short films representing the best in contemporary and archive LGBT cinema from around the world. BFI Flare is  the UK’s longest running and most popular LGBT film festival with over 22,000 admissions.

As mentioned BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, in partnership with Creative Skillset, is launching a mentorship pilot that will offer five emerging LGBT filmmakers from the UK the opportunity to develop industry knowledge, professional connections, their passion for cinema and an overview of LGBT features entering the marketplace. From March to December 2015, selected filmmakers will have one-to-one support from a senior industry figure who will act as a mentor over the nine-month programme. They will also have access to a one-of-a-kind package that includes a wide range of BFI festival screenings and BFI Flare events, as well as filmmaker-focused events and talks.

The programme is open to writer/directors/producers who have previously screened a short or a feature film in any of BAFTA’s qualifying film festivals or in BFI Flare (formerly LLGFF). Filmmakers will be chosen by an invited panel of industry professionals. The first events in this programme include a series of talks and events within an expanded BFI Flare Industry programme for all of the Festival’s accredited industry professionals.

The deadline for receipt of applications for the 2015 scheme is 23rd February 2015 and applications are available here: http://www.jotformpro.com/LFF/BFI_Flare_Film_Mentorship

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ACTORS: James Franco, Zachary Quinto  DIRECTORS: Justin Kelly  FILMS: I Am Michael  

James Franco Talks Being Thanked By The Ex-gay Michael Glatze (With Bonus Zachary Quinto Make-Out Video)

February 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

zachary-quinto-james-franco-kissJames Franco has had a busy couple of weeks. He’s announced the cast of his adaptation of John Steinbeck’s In Dubious Battle, premiered his starring role in I Am Michael, and as you can see below, he got in a booth at Sundance with Zachary Quinto to have a make-out session.

He also took time while in Park City to talk about how he got an unlikely thank you from Michael Glatze, the man he plays in I Am Michael. It’s perhaps surprising as it chronicles how Glatze went from being a gay activist working to help LGBT youth to becoming an ex-gay poster-boy and married to a woman.

However PinkNews reports Franco as saying, “I haven’t had that many conversations with him [Glatze]… I met him in person for the first time here at the festival. He made a point to come up to me and thank me, and he said he loved the movie. I think it was very healing for him.”

The actor continues, “In a way, we had to show to him we were going to have a very even-handed, non-judgemental approach, but we also had to say to ourselves, ‘We’re not telling this story just to make Michael happy, we’re telling the story to get both sides.’ The best we could do was say to him, ‘We have good intentions. We’re not going to crucify or judge you but we also need to tell the story from the other side as well as the side you’re on now.'”

Indeed, many have expressed frustration at the film for how even-handed it is, with many reviewers seeming annoyed that it doesn’t completely skewer Glatze and vilify him after he turns his back on his gay life, with some even saying this lack of a strong pro or anti viewpoint could limit its success. It’ll be interesting to see how others react as the movie expands beyond Sundance.

Take a look below for Franco and Quinto having a snog. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: James Franco, Zachary Quinto  FILMS: I Am Michael  
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