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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

The Railway Man Trailer – Colin Firth, Jeremy Irvine & Nicole Kidman take on an epic true story

September 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Railway Man is making its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, ahead of a hoped for awards run this winter. Now we can get our first look at the movie, as the trailer has arrived, and it certainly looks good.

The film is ‘Based on his best-selling memoir, The Railway Man tells the extraordinary and epic true story of Eric Lomax, a British Army officer who is tormented as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labour camp during World War II.  Decades later, Lomax discovers that the Japanese interpreter he holds responsible for much of his treatment is still alive and sets out to confront him, and his haunting past.  Directed by Jonathan Teplitzky, and starring Academy Award-winner Colin Firth, Jeremy Irvine, and Academy Award-winner Nicole Kidman, the film is a powerful tale of survival, love and redemption.’

It’ll be out in the UK in January, with an Academy Award qualifying expected to start in the US at the end of 2013. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Colin Firth, Jeremy Irvine, Nicole Kidman  DIRECTORS: Jonathan Teplitzky  FILMS: The Railway Man  

Naomi Watts Going To Holland, Michigan, While Nicole Kidman Replaces Her In Queen Of The Desert

September 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

naomi-wattsNaomi Watts is busy negotiating for film roles as Deadline reports that she’s up for Oscar-winning documentarian Errol Morris’ first narrative feature, Holland, Michigan. However, the same site also reports she’s out of Werner Herzog’s Queen Of The Desert, and Nicole Kidman is already in talks to replace her.

In Holland, Michigan she would be a serial killer’s wife, as the film, written by Andrew Sodroski, will see her as a woman who is deeply wounded when she comes to believe her husband is cheating on her. To get revenge, she decides to begin an affair of her own, but eventually uncovers her husband isnt’t sleeping with other people, he’s killing them.

Queen Of The Desert is a biopic of Gertrude Bell, an explorer, writer, archaeologist and attaché for the British Empire, who is credited with helping to catalyse the formation of the Middle East at the dawn of the 20th Century. She’s been described as the female Lawrence of Arabia, although the film will also include the real T.E. Lawrence, who’s set to be played by Robert Pattinson. There’s no news on exactly what the role Franco is up for will be.

Kidman may well have been drafted in so there’s a bigger name in the lead role. Despite Herzog directing and Watts, Pattinson and James Franco attached to star, it’s had difficulty getting the greenlight. Perhaps that will change now.

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ACTORS: Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman  DIRECTORS: Werner Herzog, Errol Morris  FILMS: Queen Of The Desert  

Stoker (DVD)

July 3, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode, Jacki Weaver
Director: Park Chan-Wook
Running Time: 95 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: July 1st 2013

Stoker was a real audience divider on its cinemas release, with some feeling that Oldboy director Park Chan-Wook’s first English-language film was an underwhelming bore, while others went as far as to call it a horror masterpiece. To be honest I can understand where both sides are coming from, as your appreciation of the film completely depends on whether you fall for the film’s endlessly dripping style. If you don’t, it’s difficult not to notice the plot is slightly wanting. [Read more…]

New Anchorman: The Legend Continues Cameos Revealed

April 5, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

anchorman-2-teaser-posterEver since Anchorman: The Legend Continues was announced, it’s been suggested the movie would get some good star cameo. We already knew Harrison Ford had a decent sized role in the movie and there’s been suggestions that John C. Reilly will be showing up to. However now Nicole Kidman has signed on for an uncredited cameo role in the comedy sequel.

Vince Vaughn and Luke Wilson, both of whom had tiny roles in 2004’s Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, are also shooting cameos, according to THR. No details have given regarding the roles these actors will portray.

Will Ferrell (Ron Burgundy), Paul Rudd (Brian Fantana), Steve Carell (Brick Tamland), David Koechner (Champ Kind) and Christina Applegate (Veronica Corningstone) all return for the movie, with Harrison Ford, Kristen Wiig, James Marsden, Dylan Baker and Meagan Good joining the cast. The movie will explore that happens to Ron Burgundy when the 24-hour news cycle changes the face of being an anchor.

Adam McKay is directing from a script he co-wrote with Will Ferrell. It’ll be released at Christmas.

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughan, Will Ferrell  DIRECTORS: Adam Mckay  FILMS: Anchorman 2  

First Look At Nicole Kidman In Grace Of Monaco

February 26, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Grace Of Monaco has already proved a tad controversial, as the European principality – which is notoriously protective of the late Grace Kelly (perhaps unsurprisingly as she’s the mother of current monarch, Albert II) – has already come out to claim the movie is inaccurate.

However as nobody’s seen it, we’ll have to wait and see what the end product is like. Now the first images have arrived, via The Playlist, showing us Nicole Kidman as Princess Grace.

The film concentrates on a time when Monaco was in a conflict with France and Grace Kelly (Kidman), who by then had given up acting and was the small country’s princess, worked to prevent a coup after French president Charles de Gaulle handed Grace’s husband Crown Prince Rainier (Tim Roth) a six-month deadline to reform Monaco’s financial laws and status as an extreme tax haven. Frank Langella, Parker Posey, Milo Ventimiglia, and Paz Vega also star. (It’s the film’s depiction of this time as an extreme consitutional crisis and Grace’s role in it that Monaco is protesting, as well as for “pointlessly glamorizing” her life).

No release date is currently set, but it’s expected to get an Oscar push, so a late 2013 release is likely.

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth  DIRECTORS: Olivier Dahan  FILMS: Grace Of Monaco  

Colin Firth Joins Nicole Kidman In Before I Go To Sleep

February 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

colin-firthColin Firth is going to be dealing with memory loss, as Variety reports that he’s teaming up with fellow Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman for the movie Before I Go To Sleep, which will be directed by Rowan Joffe (Brighton Rock).

The premise is rather 50 First Dates turned into a thriller, following a woman with amnesia who wakes up each day and must re-start her memories by finding out who she is from a journal that she keeps. However ‘As terrifying new truths emerge she is forced to question everyone around her.’

Firth will play Kidman’s husband in the film. The premise sounds as if he might be lying to her and creating a world in her journals that isn’t really true, but we’ll have to wait for the movie to see whether he really is in on it.

Mark Strong and Anne-Marie Duff will also star, although there’s no word on their characters. Shooting kicks off at the end of the month in London.

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ACTORS: Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman  DIRECTORS: Rowan Joffe  FILMS: Before I Go To Sleep  

Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, and Matthew Goode Get Creepy In New Stoker Poster

December 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

stoker-poster1A slightly creepy new poster has emerged for Stoker, which mark Park Chan Wook’s English language debut. Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, and Matthew Goode, and seeing as Mia is holding a pencil in a bloodied hand, that’s probably good advice.

Based on a script written by Wentworth Miller, Stoker is about a young woman called India (Wasikowska) who is grieving after the death of her father (Dermot Mulroney). Things are made more complicated when Uncle Charlie (Goode), a relative she has never met before, comes to town and stays with India and her unstable mother (Kidman). But who is Uncle Charlie?

The film premieres at Sundance, and reaches UK cinemas on March 1st.

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode  DIRECTORS: Park Chan-Wook  FILMS: Stoker  

Stoker Trailer – Park Chan-Wook’s English-language debut gets a promo

September 27, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


There’s been a lot of interest in Stoker, largely because it marks the English-language debut of South Korean Oldboy helmer, Park Chan-Wook (and also because it’s written by Prison Break star Wentworth Miller). Now the first trailer for the movie has arrived. The film is about India (Mia Wasikowska’s), whose father dies in an auto accident. Shortly afterwards her Uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode), who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother Evelyn (Nicolne Kidman). Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him. It’s currently set for release in the UK on March 1st, 2013.

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ACTORS: Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode  DIRECTORS: Park Chan-Wook  FILMS: Stoker  

First Images Of Firth & Kidman In The Railway Man

September 25, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The first images from the movie The Railway Man have debuted via the Russian site Kinopoisk, giving us a look at Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman in the true story movie that’s set for release next year.

Director Jonathan Teplitzky’s (Burning Man) film is is based on Eric Lomax’s autobiography, which details his capture by Japanese soldiers in World War II, where he was sent to work on the infamous “death railway” in Burma. The story is split between his capture as a young soldier, and his life as an adult who still can’t fully grasp the torturous experience.

Colin Firth plays the adult Eric Lomax, while War Horse’s Jeremy Irvine will portray the younger version. Kidman is his wife, Patti, who convinces him to set off on a journey to try and reconcile with his former captors.

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth  FILMS: The Railway Man  

Parker Posey & Milo Ventimiglia Up For Grace of Monaco

September 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The cast for Grace Of Monaco already includes Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth, Frank Langella and Paz Vega, and now Variety reports its grown with the addition of Parker Posey, while Heroes star Milo Ventimiglia is also in talks to appear in the movie.

The film concentrates on the time when Monaco was in a conflict with France, and Grace Kelly (Kidman), who by then had given up acting and was the small country’s princess, worked to prevent a coup after French president Charles de Gaulle handed Grace’s husband Crown Prince Rainier (Roth) a six-month deadline to reform Monaco’s financial laws and status as an extreme tax haven.

Posey is set to play Madge Tivey-Faucon, who was Kelly’s lady-in-waiting. Tivey-Faucon was apparently a ruthless social climber who couldn’t wait to sell unflattering tell-alls to the French press once she left Kelly’s employ. Ventimiglia is likely to play Kelly’s publicist, Rupert Allan.

The movie is set to start shooting soon, with Olivier Dahan directing.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Parker Posey, Milo Ventimiglia, Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth  DIRECTORS: Olivier Dahan  FILMS: Grace Of Monaco  
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