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

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A Very English Scandal Trailer – Hugh Grant & Ben Whishaw get involved in gay intrigue

May 7, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although largely forgotten today, the saga of Jeremy Thorpe and Norman Scott was the biggest British political scandal of the 1970s – indeed some dubbed it the case of the century. It had everything the tabloids loved to feast on – a major party leader, the hint of homosexuality, a court case involving incitement to murder and even a dead dog! John Preston’s 2016 novel about the case, A Very English Scandal, has now been made into a three-part TV series, with Queer As Folk’s Russell T. Davis on scripting duties for A Very British Scandal, and Stephen Frears (My Beautiful Laundrette, The Queen) directing,

Ben Whishaw is playing Norman Scott, while Hugh Grant takes his first TV role in 20 years as Jeremy Thorpe. The show itself will follow the rather complicated affair, which involved a secret relationship between Thorpe and the younger Scott. Thorpe’s political star rose as the leader of the Liberal Party through the 1970s, to the point where the party picked up almost 20% of the vote in the February 1974 election. It was the biggest success for a third party in decades and threatened to break down the two-party system (Conservative and Labour) that had been in place for decades.

However, as Norman began to feel increasingly as if he’d been mistreated by the politician, things began to get unravel, especially when rumours about the affair between the two started to circulate. Thorpe and those around him knew that if stories about the politician and Scott hit the mainstream press, it would probably be the end of the married Thorpe’s career, as well as ruining the best chance the Liberal Party had to became a major political force again. This led to beatings and an attempt on Scott’s life, which resulted in his dog being shot. Thorpe later went on trial accused of being involved in the conspiracy to murder his former lover. He denied that he knew anything about the ‘hit’, as well as denying he’d ever been in a physical relationship with Scott.

Alex Jennings, Patricia Hodge, Monica Dolan, Adrian Scarborough, Jason Watkins, Eve Myles, Michele Dotrice and Blake Harrison will also star. The show will air on the BBC in the UK soon, and is likely to debut on Amazon Prime in many other territories. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  FILMS: A Very English Scandal  

First Look At Ben Whishaw & Hugh Grant Getting Involved In A Gay Scandal

October 3, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although largely forgotten today, the saga of Jeremy Thorpe and Norman Scott was the biggest British political scandal of the 1970s – indeed some dubbed it the case of the century. It had everything the tabloids loved to feast on – a major party leader, the hint of homosexuality, a court case involving incitement to murder and even a dead dog! John Preston’s 2016 novel about the case, A Very English Scandal, is currently being made into a limited TV series, and the first picture from the show has now been released.

Ben Whishaw is playing Norman Scott, while Hugh Grant takes his first TV role in 20 years as Jeremy Thorpe. The show itself will recount the rather complicated affair, which involved a secret relationship between Thorpe and the younger Norman Scott. Thorpe’s political star rose as the leader of the Liberal Party throught the 1970s, to the point where the party picked up almost 20% of the vote in the February 1974 election. It was the biggest success for a third party in decades and threatened to break down the two-party system (Conservative and Labour) that had been in place for decades.

However, as Norman began to feel increasingly as if he’d been mistreated by the politician, things began to get complicated, especially when rumours about the affair between the two started to circulate. Thorpe and those around him knew that if stories about the politician and Scott hit the mainstream press, it would probably be the end of the married Thorpe’s career, as well as ruining the best chance the Liberal Party had to became a major political force again. This led to beatings and an attempt on Scott’s life, which resulted in his dog being shot. Thorpe later went on trial accused of being involved in the conspiracy to murder his former lover. He denied that he knew anything about the ‘hit’, as well as denying he’d ever been in a phsical relationship with Scott.

You can read more about it over at Wikipedia.

Queer As Folk’s Russell T. Davis is on scripting duties for A Very British Scandal, while Stephen Frears, who worked with Hugh Grant on Florence Foster Jenkins, will direct. Alex Jennings, Patricia Hodge, Monica Dolan, Adrian Scarborough, Jason Watkins, Eve Myles, Michele Dotrice and Blake Harrison will also star. The show will air on the BBC in the UK next year, while it’s likely to debut on Amazon Prime in many other territories.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  FILMS: A Very English Scandal  

My Beautiful Laundrette (Blu-ray/DVD Review) – The most important gay British movie ever made?

August 22, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Gordon Warnecke, Daniel Day Lewis, Saeed Jaffrey, Roshan Seth, Shirley Anne Field
Director: Stephen Frears
Running Time: 97 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: August 21st 2017 (UK)

You could make the argument My Beautiful Laundrette is the most important movie of the past 50 years. In the 1980s the UK film industry was in a fairly difficult place. While British behind-the-scenes talent was much in demand by Hollywood to make some of their biggest movies – everything from Star Wars to Superman to Aliens was filmed in the UK – we were having less success with our own movies, at least on a mainstream level. Even those films that did find success were largely made with money from major American studios.

Then along came My Beautiful Laundrette, a film originally made for TV but which they decided was good enough to give a theatrical release to. Its surprise success got director Stephen Frears noticed around the world, who went on to make Dangerous Liaisons, High Fidelity, The Queen and Philomena. However, more importantly it was the first theatrical feature for the production company Working Title and the first major critical/commercial cinema success for Channel Four/Film 4. [Read more…]

Victoria & Abdul Trailer – Judi Dench is back as Queen Victoria, but no longer Mrs. Brown

May 31, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

20 years ago, Judi Dench scored an Oscar nomination for Mrs. Brown, about Queen Victoria’s (platonic) relationship with her servant, John Brown, following the death of how husband. Now Dench is stepping into Vicky’s shoes again for Victoria & Abdul.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the later years of Queen Victoria’s (Academy Award winner Judi Dench) remarkable rule. When Abdul Karim (Ali Fazal), a young clerk, travels from India to participate in the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, he is surprised to find favour with the Queen herself. As the Queen questions the constrictions of her long-held position, the two forge an unlikely and devoted alliance with a loyalty to one another that her household and inner circle all attempt to destroy. As the friendship deepens, the Queen begins to see a changing world through new eyes and joyfully reclaims her humanity.’

The movie is directed by Stephen Frears, who already has a bit of experience with regal movies, as he directed Helen Mirren in The Queen. The film will be in UK cinemas on September 15th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  

Florence Foster Jenkins Trailer – Meryl Streep & Hugh Grant tell the true tale of a legendarily terrible singer

March 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

florence-foster-jenkins-poster-slideSynopsis: ‘The comedy drama directed by Stephen Frears (Philomena, The Queen) tells the inspirational true story of the eponymous New York heiress who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great singer. The film celebrates the human spirit, the power of music and the passion of amateurs everywhere.

‘The voice Florence (Streep) heard in her head was divine, but to the rest of the world it was hilariously awful. At private recitals, her devoted husband and manager, St Clair Bayfield (Grant), managed to protect Florence from the truth. But when Florence decided to give her first public concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall, St Clair realised he had perhaps bitten off more than he could chew.

‘The film’s supporting cast members include Simon Helberg (The Big Bang Theory) as Florence’s long suffering piano accompanist, Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation) and Nina Arianda (Midnight in Paris).’

The film hits UK cinemas in May, but before that you can take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg, Rebecca Ferguson  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  

The Program (Blu-ray Review)

February 18, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ben Foster, Chris O'Dowd, Jesse Plemons, Lee Pace, Guillaume Canet
Director: Stephen Frears
Running Time: 103 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: February 15th 2016 (UK)

Over the years, numerous movies about Lance Armstrong have been in the works but never got made. Indeed, one was about to move forward just as he admitted he had doped for his entire career. It’s almost a shame we don’t have a movie from when he was almost universally admired as a hero, so we could compare it to the darker world of The Program.

At the start of the movie Lance (Ben Foster) is an okay but unexceptional cyclist, who few think will ever do anything special. After overcoming testicular cancer, he returns with a passion to win, and knowing the world of cycling is riddled with cheats taking performance-enhancing drugs, he decides he will do the same, enlisting the help of Michele Ferrari (Guillaume Canet) to allow him to set up a ‘Program’ that will help him win, as well as arranging to have a team built around him that will ensure a Tour de France victory. [Read more…]

New The Program Trailer – Ben Foster takes on Lance Armstrong in the new biopic

September 13, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

the-program-ben-foster2Few sport doping scandals have had a bigger impact than Lance Armstrong, largely because his fame was as much due to his inspirational story (surviving testicular cancer and coming back to be a champion) as it was about what he did on a bike. He was also one of the biggest anti-doping spokespeople, before admitting that his career had been extensively aided by banned performance-enhancing subjects.

From the moment he made his confession, various film folk have been planning a biopic, and the first to reach us is The Program, starring Ben Foster.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘From Academy Award nominated director Stephen Frears (The Queen, Philomena) and producers Working Title Films (The Theory Of Everything, Everest, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), comes the true story of the meteoric rise and fall of one of the most celebrated and controversial men in recent history; Lance Armstrong, the world-renowned Tour de France champion.

‘The world needs heroes and Lance Armstrong was the ultimate sporting hero. Following a gruelling battle with cancer, Lance returned to his cycling career in 1999 more determined than ever and with his sights set firmly on winning the Tour de France. With the help of the infamous Italian physician Michele Ferrari and team director Johan Bruyneel, he developed the most sophisticated doping program in the history of the sport. This program allowed Lance and his American teammates to dominate the world of cycling, winning the Tour an unprecedented seven times.

‘However not everyone believed the fairytale…Sunday Times journalist, David Walsh, at first charmed by Lance’s charisma and talent, soon began to question whether the ‘world’s greatest athlete’ was ‘clean’. Walsh sought to unveil the truth, his ensuing battle with Armstrong risked his own career, ostracised him from the cycling community and cost his paper, The Sunday Times, hundreds of thousands in legal costs. But the indefatigable Walsh eventually uncovered the truth when a select few prepared to talk came forward, exposing one of the greatest deceptions of our time.’

It’ll be in UK cinemas on October 16th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Ben Foster  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  

The Program Trailer – Ben Foster is Lance Armstrong in Stephen Frears’ biopic

June 11, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

the-program-ben-fosterThe moment it became clear Lance Armstrong was finally going to admit to doping during his cycling career, Hollywood immediately jumped in and put several biopics in the works. The first to arrive is The Program, directed by Stephen Frears and with Ben Foster in the lead role.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘From Academy Award® nominated director Stephen Frears (The Queen, Philomena) and producers Working Title (The Theory Of Everything, Everest, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), comes the true story of the meteoric rise and fall of one of the most celebrated and controversial men in recent history, Lance Armstrong.

‘Inspired by the award winning book “Seven Deadly Sins” by David Walsh, and featuring a stellar cast including Ben Foster, Chris O’Dowd, Guillaume Canet (Tell No One) and Jesse Plemons (Breaking Bad), this tense and suspenseful thriller looks at how one of the greatest deceptions in the modern era was uncovered while Armstrong convinced the world he was a hero, winning the Tour de France seven times.’

It’ll be out in the UK towards the end of the year. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Ben Foster, Chris O'Dowd, Guillaume Canet, Jesse Plemons  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  FILMS: The Program  

First Pic Of Meryl Streep & Hugh Grant In Florence Foster Jenkins

May 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Florence-Foster-Jenkins-pic1Here’s something you almost never see – a film where the female lead is both older than the male, and they are romantically attached. Seriously, see if you can think of any other movies where in terms of love interests the man was younger than the woman, while it’s almost par for the course that leading men get to star opposite a woman significantly younger than they are.

It is perhaps particularly interesting as in real life the characters Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant are playing were about the same age, so it’s a nice reversal of Hollywood’s usual tendency towards sexism.

The pic above is the first from Stephen Frears’ Florence Foster Jenkins, which tells ‘the true story of the legendary New York heiress and socialite who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great opera singer. The voice she heard in her head was beautiful, but to everyone else it was hilariously awful. Her “husband” and manager, St Clair Bayfield, an aristocratic English actor, was determined to protect his beloved Florence from the truth. But when Florence decided to give a public concert at Carnegie Hall in 1944, St Clair knew he faced his greatest challenge.’

Many believe that Florence’s inability to know how dreadful her singing was, was due to neuro-syphilis, but that probably won’t be mentioned in the movie.

The film is currently shooting.

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ACTORS: Hugh Grant, Meryl Streep  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  FILMS: Florence Foster Jenkins  

Dustin Hoffman Joins Ben Foster In Lance Armstrong Biopic

December 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Dustin-HoffmanShooting started a while ago on Stephen Frear’s biopic of Lance Armstrong, but that doesn’t mean the full cast has been announced, as it’s only now that it’s been announced, via Deadline, that Dustin Hoffman has signed on to star.

Ben Foster is set to play as Lance Armstrong, with Chris O’Dowd portraying the journalist who helped uncover the massive doping scandal that tarnished his seven Tour de France victories. Jesse Plemons, Guillaume Canet and Lee Pace also star in unspecified roles. It isn’t known who Hoffman is playing.

Stephen Frears is directing from a screenplay by John Hodge. Production is currently underway in Europe, but Dustin Hoffman won’t be on set until the shoot moves to the US for the final stages of production, so it probably won’t be a massive role.

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ACTORS: Dustin Hoffman, Ben Foster  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  
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