Perhaps more than any other series, Orange Is The New Black that proved streaming services could not just compete with the major TV networks but better many of them. The show is heading into Season 4, and the trailer has now arrived.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘From Jenji Kohan, the creator of “Weeds”, Orange is the New Black is a thought-provoking, funny and evocative show about life in a women’s prison. Based on the best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, the newest season of Orange delves into the racial and economic tensions that run rampant in the halls of Litchfield. Overrun with new inmates and overseen by inexperienced guards, the prison undergoes an unprecedented culture war.’
All 13 episodes will be available from June 17th. Take a look at the Season 4 trailer. [Read more…]
Last October it was revealed that James Franco was continuing his fascination with everything gay by producing and starring in King Cobra, based on a real-life case of murder in the gay porn business. Director Justin Kelly has worked quickly, as the film is due to premiere shortly at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Last year Netflix made a concerted effort to make shows that would appeal to a slightly older demographic than the young people the service is known to attract in droves. One of the classiest bits of original programming was Grace & Frankie, starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda as two married women approaching old age, who get the shock of their lives when their husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) don’t just announce they’re leaving them, but that they’re gay and in a relationship.
Waiting In The Wings: The Musical has a genuinely impressive cast for a low-budget movie, with the likes of Oscar winner Shirley Jones, Sally Struthers, David Pevsner, Rebekah Kochan, Christopher Atkins, and Lee Meriwether. It also did extremely well at film festivals, winning numerous awards at both gay and indie fests, from Best Feature Film at QFlix Philadelphia to Best Musical at the Manhattan Film Festival.
It’s 126 years since Oscar Wilde’s The Picture Of Dorian Gray was first published, but the tale of a man who stays endlessly young as a picture of him ages and withers still holds a powerful place in popular culture. Now a new gay-themed web series is coming that continues on the story into the modern day.
TLA Releasing should be bringing us the film Steel later this year, but in the meantime they’ve released a trailer for gay-themed movie. You can take a look at it below.
As we reported last September, the official Chinese censors had approved the first gay-themed film to officially allowed a release in the country – Seek McCartney (which is going by the name Looking For Rohmer on its international releases). The movie is now preparing for its Chinese release, and to mark that, you can watch the trailer below.
Synopsis: ‘Queer as Folk meets Skins in this explosive new 3 part British drama, focusing on a group of gay 20-Somethings trying to work it all out – from writers Rob Ward (co-writer of critically acclaimed play Away from Home) and Lloyd Eyre-Morgan (Iris Prize winner for Closets )
It’s certainly difficult what to make of the gay-themed film Like Cattle Towards Glow from this trailer, but it’s certainly intriguing and rather enticing. It looks like the film that might be able to give your brain cells a workout while also being fairly erotic.
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