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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

Gang Story (DVD)

April 25, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Tcheky Karyo, Gerard Lanvin, Dimitri Storoge, Daniel Duval, Oliver Chantreau
Director: Olivier Marchal
Running Time: 102 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

By about two-thirds of the way through Gang Story, there’d be so much death I was wondering how there were any men left alive in France. Then someone mentioned they were from Armenia, and I realised that so many people had been stabbed, shot, drowned, strangled or otherwise dispatched, they were having to import people from other countries just so they could kill them.

Based on a true story, the film is about Edmond Vidal (known as Momon) and Serge Suttel and how the brutality of gang life affects their friendship from their youth right up into their 60s. Most of the film takes place in the 1970s, when the friends are high up in the gang world, with Vidal leading the notorious Gang Des Lyonnais, who pull off a spectacular series of armed robberies. [Read more…]

The Future (DVD)

April 24, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Miranda July, Hamish Linklater, David Warshofsky, Joe Putterlik
Director: Miranda July
Running Time: 87 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

It’s rare that I’ve been so intrigued by a film and wanted to punch the screen so much at the same. Writer/director/star Miranda July has a dedication to quirkiness that will be adored by some and infuriate others, but in The Future it’s the rather unlikable lead characters who prove most divisive.

Personally I loved the voiceovers by cats, random time stoppages, conversations with the moon, crawling t-shirts, and children digging foxholes, which have completely ruined the film for some – it was everything I thought was potentially problematic. The basic plot sees a pair of hipsters in their mid-30s, Sophie & Jason (July and Hamish Linklater), deciding to adopt a cat – although they have to wait a month until Paw-Paw can be released from the animal hospital. This sets off a bit of an early midlife crisis for the pair. The cat is their first actual commitment, and it suddenly makes them think about The Future. [Read more…]

Faces (Blu-ray/DVD)

April 24, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: John Marley, Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Fred Draper, Seymour Cassel
Director: John Cassavetes
Running Time: 129 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

If Steve Buscemi says Faces is his favourite movie, do you need any more reason to watch it? It is a great film that’s undoubtedly the best of John Cassavetes’ directorial outings and one of the most piercing movies about mid-life crises ever made.

Richard (John Marley) is an aging man who feels trapped by his safe but dull marriage. While he can still have fun with his wife, everything else seems more fun and interesting than his domestic existence and so he leaves her, asking for a divorce. He wants to start a relationship with a younger woman called Jeannie (Gena Rowlands), although it’s not clear how interested she is. Richard’s wife, Maria, gets seduced by playboy Chet and embarks on a new relationship of her own. [Read more…]

Shadows (Blu-ray/DVD)

April 24, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni, Hugh Hurd, Anthony Ray
Director: John Cassavetes
Running Time: 82 mins
Certificate: PG
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

Shadows is not the sort of movie that you watch for fun, and indeed if you come to it cold without knowing anything about it, the film is likely to strike you as a tad stilted and unfocussed. However in context it’s a vitally important part of American cinema history, and the film that’s often credited as the place where modern US indie cinema began.

Director John Cassavetes was having some success in TV and film as an actor in the late 50s, but his heart had always been in underground New York theatre. He raised a minuscule budget and over three years put together Shadows, which was unlike virtually anything that had gone before it. [Read more…]

The Execution Of Private Slovik (DVD)

April 23, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Martin Sheen, Mariclare Costello, Ned Beatty, Gary Busey
Director: Lamont Johnson
Running Time: 116 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

Made in 1974, The Execution Of Private Slovik is, as the title suggests, about the execution of a soldier, in this case the only person put to death by the US military for desertion since the Civil War. Martin Sheen plays Eddie Slovik, who is initially ineligible for the draft due to his criminal past, but as the war drags on and the need for soldiers gets more desperate, gets called up.

While his wife tries to get him out of the army, he’s forced into a rifle unit, which may not be the best place for him as he doesn’t like gun. Once in Europe he quickly decides the front line isn’t the place for him, as he’s too terrified and becomes paralysed while under enemy fire. After a short time AWOL, which the army overlooks, he’s told he’ll be sent back to the frontline. Slovik refuses to go, saying he can only take an assignment back from the front line as he’s a bad frontline soldier and will just be a liability to his unit. His decision to make a stand leads to a court martial and the ultimate sentence. [Read more…]

Freud (DVD)

April 23, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Montgomery Clift, Susannah York, Larry Parks, Susan Kohner
Director: John Huston
Running Time: 134 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

It’s very peculiar that despite Montgomery Clift and Susannah York starring in the film and the legendary John Huston behind the camera, Freud has never been legally available on either VHS or DVD in the UK. That’s now being addressed with this release, which gives a fresh outing for the unusual biopic.

Rather than covering the whole of Sigmund Freud’s life, the film concentrates on the years from 1885 to 1890 when he was developing his most famous theories. Against the backdrop of a medical establishment who believed mental problems either had a physiological cause or were just people pretending, Freud began to explore the idea of the unconscious and his ‘talking cure’, which sought to uncover memories the patient had suppressed and by unlocking them, cure the problems they faced (or at least that’s the overly simplified way it works in the film). [Read more…]

The Lady (Blu-ray)

April 23, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, Jonathan Raggett, Jonathan Woodhouse
Director: Luc Besson
Running Time: 132 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

Unless you’re a member of Burma’s former military junta, pretty much everyone can agree that Aung San Suu Kyi is a great person who’s had to endure a lot. However she’s also a human being, something The Lady seems to forget. Instead here she’s a saint taking on demons, which results in a film that’s informative but earnest and rather dull.

Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh) is the daughter of the man who negotiated Britain’s independence from Britain but who was assassinated the same year by his political rivals. However, when the film opens she is living as an Oxford housewife with her academic husband, Michael (David Thewlis), and her two children. She then returns to Burma to look after her ailing mother but once there sees the brutality of the military dictatorship, which is suppressing any and all dissent with deadly force. [Read more…]

The Last Summer Of La Boyita (DVD)

April 22, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Guadalupe Alonso, Nicolas Treise, Mirella Pascaul, Gabo Correa
Director: Julia Solomonoff
Running Time: 85 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

Why do people in rural Argentina, a country that speaks Spanish, look like they just fell out of 19th Century France? The continental cultural melting pot always adds an extra layer of interest to South American movies, where various European cultures from all sorts of different eras butt up against indigenous cultures and the modern world. That’s in the background of The Last Summer Of La Boyita, a charming and somewhat brave film that takes a look at the ambiguity of gender, as seen through the eyes of children [Read more…]

Private Romeo (DVD)

April 22, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Hale Appleman, Seth Numrich, Charlie Barnett, Matt Doyle
Director: Alan Brown
Running Time: 94 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

Romeo & Juliet but gone gay in a military academy. That’s what Private Romeo is and it’s just as intriguing yet problematic as that sounds. A group of lads at a military school are studying Shakespeare’s great romantic tragedy. However they don’t leave the Bard’s words behind when the bell rings, with Romeo & Juliet taking over their lives as two of the boys develop a forbidden love. However as rivalries grow this newfound love could develop into full blown tragedy.

It’s certainly an interesting idea, especially as the film keeps Shakespeare’s verse, but there are some major problems. Writer/director Alan Brown has chopped Shakespeare’s text down, added some modern music and social media touches and turned Juliet into a boy, but it never quite feels as if he makes the whole concept work. [Read more…]

Tash Force (DVD)

April 18, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Mark Woodward, Ian Wiggins
Director: Michael Booth
Running Time: 82 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

Tash McDermott (Mark Woodward) is the head of Lancashire Constabulary’s Football Intelligence Unit, who’s dedicated to preventing hooliganism. He agrees to allow a documentary crew to follow him around, showing off what he believes is his great skill, but what the world can see as his bungling incompetence.

He’s on the trail of the elusive football firm bad guy Nightmare, but it’s going to be tough to find him, especially as Tash has taken programmes like The Sweeney to heart and seems incapable of moving towards a more modern style of policing, much to the chagrin of his superiors. [Read more…]

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