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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

New Captain Phillips Trailer – Tom Hanks is up against Somali Pirates

August 8, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Tom Hanks is going Oscar-bait again with Captain Phillips, Paul Greengrass’ first movie since 2010’s Green Zone. Now a new trailer has been released, giving us a feel for the movie’s shaky-cam style.

The movie is based on the true story of Maresk Alabama captain Richard Phillips (Hanks), who sacrificed himself to be taken hostage by Somali pirates, so he could save the lives of his crew. He spent three days in captivity before being rescued by a Navy SEAL team in 2009.

The film is due out in the US in October. [Read more…]

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Paul Greengrass  FILMS: Captain Phillips  

Two New Captain Phillips Posters Emerge Featuring Tom Hanks

July 27, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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After 2010’s Green Zone, director Paul Greengrass signed up and left a ridiculous amount of movies, before settling on Captain Phillips. He’s teamed up with Tom Hanks for the movie, which will hit cinemas in October.

The project is based on the true story of Maresk Alabama captain Richard Phillips (Hanks), who sacrificed himself to be taken hostage by Somali pirates, so he could save the lives of his crew. He spent three days in captivity before being rescued by a Navy SEAL team in 2009.

Two new posters have now emerged, which you can see above and below.

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ACTORS: Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Paul Greengrass  FILMS: Captain Phillips  

Tom Hanks & Ron Howard Reuniting For Dan Brown’s Inferno

July 17, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

angels-and-demons-tom-hanksAfter Angels & Demons, plans were made to turn Dan Brown’s next Robert Langdon novel, The Lost Symbol, into a movie. However it now appears they’re jumping over that one and going straight to the recently released Inferno, with Deadline reporting that Tom Hanks and Ron Howard are both set to return for the movie. A December 18, 2015 release date is already set.

Tom Hanks is reprising his Robert Langdon role from The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, with Ron Howard directing from an adapted screenplay by David Koepp (Spider-man, Jurassic Park).

Here’s the official description of the novel from Dan Brown’s website: ‘In the heart of Italy, Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon is drawn into a harrowing world centered on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces… Dante’s Inferno.

‘Against this backdrop, Langdon battles a chilling adversary and grapples with an ingenious riddle that pulls him into a landscape of classic art, secret passageways, and futuristic science. Drawing from Dante’s dark epic poem, Langdon races to find answers and decide whom to trust… before the world is irrevocably altered.’

Presumably it was thought that The Lost Symbol, which is set amongst some of Washington’s most iconic buildings, would be too difficult to make, but that Inferno will be possible.

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ACTORS: Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Ron Howard  FILMS: Inferno  

First Official Look At Tom Hanks & Emma Thompson In Saving Mr Banks

July 11, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Saving Mr. Banks is one of those films that could either be fascinating or only really interesting to film types, but either way it sees Disney delving into its own history, with Tom Hanks as the company’s founder, Walt, and Emma Thompson as the creator of Mary Poppins.

Now the first official image from the film has been released, which you can see above.

The film follows how, before signing away the book’s rights, Mary Poppins author PL Travers’ demands for contractual script and character control circumvent not only Disney’s vision for the film adaptation, but also those of the creative team of screenwriter Don DaGradi and sibling composers Richard and Robert Sherman.

When Travers travels from London to Hollywood in 1961 to finally discuss Disney’s desire to bring her beloved character to the motion picture screen (a quest he began in the 1940s as a promise to his two daughters), Disney meets a prim, uncompromising sexagenarian not only suspect of the impresario’s concept for the film, but a woman struggling with her own past. During her stay in California, Travers’ reflects back on her childhood in 1906 Australia, a trying time for her family which not only moulded her aspirations to write, but also inspired the characters in her 1934 book.

The film is due for an Oscar-bait December 2013 release.

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ACTORS: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: John Lee Hancock  FILMS: Saving Mr. Banks  

Tom Hanks Reteaming With Tom Twyker For A Hologram For The King

June 13, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tom-hanksHaving worked with Tom Twyker on Cloud Atlas, Tom Hanks is teaming up with the director for an adaptation of Dave Eggers’ novel, A Hologram For The King, according to Deadline.

The book is about a down-on-his-luck businessman who decides to leave America and try to find better fortune in Saudi Arabia, hoping to ‘stave off foreclosure, pay his daughter’s college tuition, and do something memorable.’

At the moment the project doesn’t have a studio or financing attached, but with Hanks attached, it should be able to drum up some interest. Hanks will next be seen in the Somalian pirate drama Captain Phillips, before playing Walt Disney in Saving Mr. Banks.

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ACTORS: Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Tom Twyker  

Captain Phillips Trailer – Drama on the sea with Tom Hanks & Paul Greengrass

May 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Ever since 2010’s Green Zone, director Paul Greengrass has been signing onto and dropping out of a seemingly endless succession of projects. However now he’s actually made a movie, teaming up with Tom Hanks for Captain Phillips. Now the first trailer for the movie has arrived.

The project is based on the true story of Maresk Alabama captain Richard Phillips (Hanks), who sacrificed himself to be taken hostage by Somali pirates, so he could save the lives of his crew. He spent three days in captivity before being rescued by a Navy SEAL team in 2009.

It’s currently due out in the US in October.

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ACTORS: Catherine Keener, Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Paul Greegrass  FILMS: Captain Phillips  

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…]

First Look At Tom Hanks As Walt Disney On The Set Of Saving Mr. Banks

November 7, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Saving Mr. Banks has been shooting for a few weeks now, but it’s only now that we get our first slightly fuzzy look at him as Walt Disney, and to be honest, he does look the part. There’s also a shot below of Emma Thompson as PL Travers, from a scene that was shot on Hollywood Boulevard. The other pics seem to have been taken at Disneyland. The pics come from InsideTheMagic and the imagineeringdis Twitter account.

Tom Hanks is playing Walt Disney (it’s the first time the entrepreneur has ever been depicted in a dramatic film) alongside fellow double Oscar-winner Emma Thompson in the role of prickly Mary Poppins novelist, Travers. The film follows how, before signing away the book’s rights, Travers’ demands for contractual script and character control circumvent not only Disney’s vision for the film adaptation, but also those of the creative team of screenwriter Don DaGradi and sibling composers Richard and Robert Sherman.

When Travers travels from London to Hollywood in 1961 to finally discuss Disney’s desire to bring her beloved character to the motion picture screen (a quest he began in the 1940s as a promise to his two daughters), Disney meets a prim, uncompromising sexagenarian not only suspect of the impresario’s concept for the film, but a woman struggling with her own past. During her stay in California, Travers’ reflects back on her childhood in 1906 Australia, a trying time for her family which not only molded her aspirations to write, but one that also inspired the characters in her 1934 book.

The film is due for an Oscar-bait December 2013 release.

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ACTORS: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks  FILMS: Saving Mr. Banks  

Seven Great Cloud Atlas Character Banners Emerge

September 26, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Cloud Atlas is certainly one of the most interesting movies coming in the next few months, and with good (if not ecstatic) buzz coming from festival screenings, it should be certainly worth a look. Now seven character banners have been released, which are certainly very eye-catching.

The movie, based on David Mitchell’s novel spans hundreds of years, showing how individual lives affect others in the past, present, and future through a series of stories. The actors, including Hugh Grant, Halle Berry, Ben Whishaw, Jim Broadbent and Tom Hanks play different people in each story, jumping between different races and genders. It’s currently set for UK release of February 22nd, 2013.

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ACTORS: Hugh Grant, Halle Berry, Ben Whishaw, Jim Broadbent, Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Tom Twyker, Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski  FILMS: Cloud Atlas  

Rachel Griffiths & Kathy Baker Are Saving Mr Banks As The Movie Starts Shooting

September 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Disney is delving into its own history with Saving Mr Banks, looking at Walt’s difficulties getting the rights to Mary Poppins from author PL Travers. The film has now started shooting, with Rachel Griffiths and Kathy Baker joining the cast.

Tom Hanks is playing Walt Disney (it’s the first time the entrepreneur has ever been depicted in a dramatic film) alongside fellow double Oscar-winner Emma Thompson in the role of prickly novelist, Travers. The film follows how, before signing away the book’s rights, Travers’ demands for contractual script and character control circumvent not only Disney’s vision for the film adaptation, but also those of the creative team of screenwriter Don DaGradi and sibling composers Richard and Robert Sherman.

When Travers travels from London to Hollywood in 1961 to finally discuss Disney’s desire to bring her beloved character to the motion picture screen (a quest he began in the 1940s as a promise to his two daughters), Disney meets a prim, uncompromising sexagenarian not only suspect of the impresario’s concept for the film, but a woman struggling with her own past. During her stay in California, Travers’ reflects back on her childhood in 1906 Australia, a trying time for her family which not only molded her aspirations to write, but one that also inspired the characters in her 1934 book.

None more so than the one person whom she loved and admired more than any other – her caring father, Travers Goff, a tormented banker who, before his untimely death, instills the youngster with both affection and enlightenment. He became the muse for the Mary Poppins story’s patriarch, Mr. Banks. While reluctant to grant Disney the film rights, Travers comes to realise that the acclaimed Hollywood storyteller has his own motives for wanting to make the film – which, like the author, hints at the relationship he shared with his own father in the early 20th Century Midwest.

Colin Farrell will play Travers’ doting dad, with Ruth Wilson as his long-suffering wife, Margaret. Rachel Griffiths will play Margaret’s sister, Aunt Ellie (who inspired the title character of Travers’ novel). Kathy Baker will be Tommie, one of Disney’s trusted studio associates. The cast also includes Bradley Whitford as screenwriter Don DaGradi; Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak as the songwriting Sherman Brothers (Richard and Robert, respectively); and Paul Giamatti as Ralph, the kindly limousine driver who escorts Travers during her two-week stay in Hollywood.

Saving Mr. Banks will be directed by John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) based on a screenplay by Kelly Marcel (creator of FOX-TV’s Terra Nova), from a story by Sue Smith (Brides of Christ, Bastard Boys) and Kelly Marcel. Saving Mr. Banks will film entirely in the Los Angeles area, with key locations to include Disneyland in Anaheim and the Disney Studios in Burbank. Filming will conclude around Thanksgiving, 2012, with no specific 2013 release date yet set.

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ACTORS: Rachel Griffiths, Kathy Baker, Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: John Lee Hancock  FILMS: Saving Mr. Banks  
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