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

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

Jessica Chastain Joins Javier Bardem In A Most Violent Year

July 17, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jessica-ChastainJessica Chastain is quite good at picking movies, as while they don’t always make big bucks at the box office, they’re nearly always worth a watch. Now she’s got a new one, as Variety reports the Mama and Zero Dark Thirty actress is up for A Most Violent Year, starring opposite Javier Bardem, with JC Chandor (Margin Call) directing.

No official plot details have been released for the movie, although a fansite for the director says that, ‘Bardem will reportedly play the ‘good guy’, an ambitious businessman who is forced to deal with a corrupt establishment in 1980s New York.’

Even that could be wrong, as Chandor is keeping his cards very close to his chest on this one, and there’s absolutely no word on who Chastain will play. She’s always a good choice though, so hopefully she’ll bring some class to the proceedings.

It’s suggested the film will start shooting in New York next month.

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ACTORS: Jessica Chastain, Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: J.C. Chandor  FILMS: A Most Violent Year  

The Counselor Teaser – Brief look at Michael Fassbender & Brad Pitt in Ridley Scott’s movie

June 26, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Counselor isn’t out until October, but it seems Fox wants us all to be impressed by its style and pedigree, so they’ve released a short teaser showing off the star names both in front of and behind the camera.

Directed by Ridley Scott from a script by Cormac McCarthy, the film stars Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Brad Pitt and John Leguizamo.

The movie tells the story of a lawyer (Fassbender), who finds himself in over his head when he gets involved in drug trafficking. And as this teaser shows, it’s all going to be looking extremely slick (and with pet cheetahs, which is a bonus). [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Brad Pitt  DIRECTORS: Ridley Scott  FILMS: The Counselor  

Ray Winstone Up To Sean Penn, Javier Bardem and Idris Elba In The Gunman

June 17, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ray-winstoneOn Friday we reported that Idris Elba is in talks to join Sean Penn and Javier Bardem in the thriller The Gunman. Now another Brit may sign up, as Deadline reports that Ray Winstone is likely to be part of the cast, as is Italian actress Jasmine Trinca.

The Gunman is based on a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette. It follows an international operative (Penn) who is betrayed by his handlers and goes on the run. Winstone is set to play one of those handlers, who’s been Penn’s mentor up to that point. It isn’t known who Trinca will play.

No specifics have been released about Bardem’s role, although it’s presumed he’ll be the villain. Elba meanwhile is up to play a mysterious operative called Dupont, although it’s not clear if he’s working with or against Penn.

Pierre Morel (Taken) is set to direct from a script by Pete Travis. Shooting is slated to begin in Barcelona and other European locations later this month.

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ACTORS: Ray Winstone, Idris Elba, Sean Penn, Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: Pierre Morel  FILMS: Prone Gunman  

Idris Elba In Talks To Join Sean Penn & Javier Bardem In The Gunman

June 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Idris-ElbaJust a few days ago, Javier Bardem signed up to star alongside Sean Penn in The Gunman (previously known as Prone Gunman). Now they may have some more company, as THR reports that Idris Elba is in talks to join them.

The Gunman is based on a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette. It follows an international operative (Penn) who is betrayed by his handlers and goes on the run. No specifics have been released about Bardem’s role, although it’s presumed he’ll be the villain. Elba meanwhile is up to play a mysterious operative called Dupont, although it’s not clear if he’s working with or against Penn.

Pierre Morel (Taken) is set to direct from a script by Pete Travis. Shooting is slated to begin in Barcelona and other European locations later this month.

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ACTORS: Idris Elba, Sean Penn, Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: Pierre Morel  FILMS: Prone Gunman  

Javier Bardem Joins The Gunman & Will Also Have A Most Violent Year

June 6, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

javier-bardemJavier Bardem is going to be busy, as TheWrap reports that he’s lined up two new roles. He’s signed up to star in J.C. Chandor’s A Most Violent Year and is also in talks to co-star with Sean Penn in The Gunman.

Bardem is the first name attached to A Most Violent Year. Based on an original screenplay by Chandor, who directed Margin Call, the film will have Javier as the a hero, but there’s no info on the plot. We’re presuming though that there’ll be plenty of violence taking place over a year. Shooting is scheduled to begin in Manhattan this autumn.

Originally called Prone Gunman, The Gunman is based on a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette. It follows an international operative (Penn) who is betrayed by his handlers and goes on the run. There’s no specifics on Bardem’s role, although it is suggested he’ll be the villain in this one. Pierre Morel (Taken) is set to direct.

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ACTORS: Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: J.C. Chandor, Pierre Morel  

Detailed Plot Synopsis For Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder Released

September 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Terrence Malick’s new movie, To The Wonder, premiered at the Venice Film Festival over the weekend to mixed reviews, ranging from the underwhelmed to those who feel the director has outdone The Tree Of Life. However in typical Malick style, the plot of the movie has been a bit mysterious, but now a full synopsis has been released for the movie, which stars Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Olga Kurylenko and Javier Bardem (with others like Jessica Chastain having been cut out of the film).

Here’s the synopsis: ‘TO THE WONDER, written and directed by Terrence Malick, is a romantic drama centered on Neil, a man who is torn between two loves: Marina, the European woman who came to United States to be with him, and Jane, the old flame he reconnects with from his hometown. In TO THE WONDER, Malick explores how love and its many phases and seasons – passion, sympathy, obligation, sorrow, indecision – can transform, destroy, and reinvent lives.

‘As TO THE WONDER opens, Neil and Marina are together on the French island of Mont St. Michel – known in France as The Wonder of the Western World (Merveille de l’Occident) – and invigorated by feelings of being newly in love. Neil, an aspiring writer, has left the United States in search of a better life, leaving behind a string of unhappy affairs. Looking into Marina’s eyes as the Abbey looms in the distance, Neil is certain he has finally found the one woman he can love with commitment. He makes a vow to be true to this woman alone.

‘Marina, quiet and beautiful, with flashes of a mischievous humor, is divorced and the mother of a 10-year-old daughter, Tatiana. At 16, Marina left the Ukraine for Paris without a cent to her name. There, she married a Frenchman who abandoned her after just two years, leaving her alone with Tatiana in a studio apartment. Marina was forced to work a variety of temporary jobs to make her way. Having nearly given up hope, Marina is overcome with joy to be in love with Neil, her salvation from an unhappy future.

‘Two years later, Neil and Marina are living in a small town in Oklahoma, close to where Neil grew up. Neil, having given up his hopes of becoming a writer, has taken a job as an environmental inspector. Neil is happy with his work, but his love for Marina cools as she, for her part, is frustrated by the holding pattern she feels she is in with Neil. She fears her youth – and happiness – are slipping away. In spite of her anxieties about Neil, Marina initially feels at home in Oklahoma, embraced by the open space and sky, and soothed by the sounds that come from the wind harp that animates breezes into songs.

‘Seeking advice, Marina turns to another exile in the community, a Catholic priest named Quintana. We learn that Father Quintana has come to grapple with his own dilemmas, as he harbors doubts about his vocation. He no longer feels the ardor he knew in the first days of his faith, and wonders if he ever will again.

‘Professional life throws Neil into conflict as well, when he discovers that a smelting operation in town is polluting the soil and water and threatening the health of future generations. His concerns fail to persuade his neighbors, who depend on the smelter for their livelihoods. Under pressure to keep quiet, Neil must once again weigh the consequences of his actions.

‘Neil’s doubts about Marina intensify. This, coupled with the fact that Marina’s visa is soon to expire, leads her to return to France with her daughter. In her absence, Neil reconnects with Jane, an old friend. As the two of them fall deeply in love, Neil finds this new relationship far less complicated. Yet when word comes to him that Marina has fallen on hard times and her daughter has gone to live with her father and refuses to have anything more to do with her, he finds himself gripped by a sense of responsibility for her wellbeing, and arranges for her return to the United States.

‘Neil’s entanglements with the two women in his life, and Father Quintana’s struggle with his faith, force them both to consider different kinds of love. Should the commitment they each made be undertaken as a duty, sometimes full of effort? Or should we accept that love often changes, and doesn’t always last? Can sorrow bind lovers more tightly than joy?’

No UK release date is currently set, although the film has found distribution around the world, so hopefully a date will be set soon.

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ACTORS: Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams, Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: Terrence Malick  FILMS: To The Wonder  

Great New Skyfall Character Posters Arrive

August 10, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A set of rather slick new characters posters and a banner have arrived for Skyfall via the movie’s Facebook page, with everyone in their Sunday finest and looking rather glam (although Javier Bardem still looks rather weird as a blond). The posters feature Daniel Craig as James Bond, Bardem as the villainous Silva, Berenice Marlohe as Severine and Naomie Harris as Eve.

The movie is due to hit UK cinemas on October 26th, before reaching the US on November 9th. Hopefully we’ll get plenty more cool stuff before then.

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ACTORS: Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Berenice Marlohe, Naomie Harris  DIRECTORS: Sam Mendes  FILMS: Skyfall  

Will Russell Crowe Take On The Dark Tower?

August 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Ron Howard has grand plans for The Dark Tower, initially setting up it up as a trilogy at Universal Pictures, with two limited-run TV series’ to air between the movies. However the studio was nervous and wouldn’t commit to the entire thing, and so they dropped it.

More recently Warner Bros has been sniffing around and now Deadline reports the studio is about to receive a new version of the script by Akiva Goldsman, and that Russell Crowe may be stepping in to play Roland Deschain, a role previously set for Javier Bardem. The studio will make their decision on whether or not to give a green light to the ambitious project within the next two weeks.

Crowe’s involvement isn’t definite yet, but the actor has been discussing it with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, and getting an A-list star may be a key component in getting this ambitious project off the ground. The film is about Deschain, the last in a long line of gunfighters, who journeys to The Dark Tower in a last-ditch effort to save humanity, based on Stephen King’s seven-part book series.

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ACTORS: Javier Bardem, Russell Crowe  DIRECTORS: Ron Howard  FILMS: The Dark Tower  

New Skyfall Trailer – James Bond is back (after being dead for a bit)

July 31, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


It’s all action in the new Skyfall trailer, which suggest 007 is back on track after the messy blip that was Quantum Of Solace. It appears Bond is believed dead and M is in a bit of trouble. However the thankfully still breathing 007 is called back into action, meeting his new Q (Ben Whishaw), going up against a very blond Javier Bardem and watching an awful lot of things explode. It’s looking very cool and will hit UK cinemas on October 26th, before it hits the US on November 9th.

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ACTORS: Daniel Craig, Ben Whishaw, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem  DIRECTORS: Sam Mendes  FILMS: Skyfall  

Brad Pitt & Javier Bardem May Join The Counselor

April 13, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A few days ago, it was revealed that Angelina Jolie had met Ridley Scott about a small role in the upcoming The Counselor, and now it appears her longtime squeeze Brad Pitt may also be up for a role, while Javier Bardem is also circling a part too, according to Deadline.

In the film, Michael Fassbender will portray a lawyer who gets in over his head when he tries his hand at drug trafficking. No details have been given for Brad Pitt or Javier Bardem’s roles, but they may play villains. Deals aren’t yet in place for either of the actors, or indeed Jolie, but if it all comes together, it’ll certainly be quite a cast.

Ridley Scott is directing from a screenplay by Cormac McCarthy. Scott hopes to shoot this summer, once he’s completed promotional work on Prometheus.

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ACTORS: Javier Bardem, Angelina Jolie, Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt  DIRECTORS: Ridley Scott  FILMS: The Counselor  
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