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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

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Take a look at promos for movies that have got some of them gays in them!

Simple Moves Trailer – Pushed into becoming an escort after fleeing Russia

July 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Simple Moves finished shooting in April, and now the trailer for the movie has arrived online, which makes it seems this is going to be a rather intense movie. The film is a psychological thriller centered on the life of an illegal Russian boy who after losing his family, is pushed into becoming a gay escort – ultimately trying to come to terms with who he thinks he is. You can find out more at movie’s Facebook page. The film should be released in 2013.

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ACTORS: Pau Maso  DIRECTORS: Pau Maso  FILMS: Simple Moves  

Jack & Diane Trailer – Riley Keough & Juno Temple fall in love, with a dash of horror

July 25, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Jack And Diane has long been billed the ‘lesbian werewolf movie’, although that’s a bit of a misnomer. Now we get our first look at the movie, which is about the title character (June Temple and Riley Keough) who are two teenage girls that meet in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open Jack’s tough skinned heart. But when Jack discovers that Diane is moving she pushes her away. Unable to grasp her new feelings, Diane’s emotions begin to cause unexplainable violent changes to her body. Through these awkward and insecure feelings, the two girls must struggle to turn their first love into an enduring one. There are elements of horror to the film, but to call it a ‘lesbian werewolf movie’ isn’t quite right. The film premiered at Tribeca in April, and will hopefully get a release later this year.

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ACTORS: Juno Temple, Riley Keough  DIRECTORS: Bradley Rust Gray  FILMS: Jack And Diane  

Man Of Steel Teaser Trailers – First look at Zack Snyder’s take on Superman

July 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Two different Man Of Steel teaser trailers debuted ahead of The Dark Knight Rises on Friday and now both of those have popped up online, and you can watch them here! It certainly suggests a new, grittier, more elegiac feel for as Superman movie, which perhaps isn’t surprising ans Chris Nolan is producing (with Zack Snyder directing). It’s mainly build-up with little special effects, but a nice debut for the film nonetheless, and shows us that this Clark Kent is going to be hiding from his destiny. Take a look at them both and see which you prefer. They are pretty similar, but with different voiceovers – one from Kevin Costner as Superman’s earthly father and the other with Russell Crowe as his alien daddy! As well as Henry Cavill as Superman the movie stars Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, and Michael Shannon as General Zod. Man Of Steel hits cinemas on June 14th, 2013.

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ACTORS: Henry Cavill, Russell Crowe, Kevin Costner  DIRECTORS: Zack Snyder  FILMS: Man Of Steel  

BearCity 2: The Proposal Trailer – Life beyond twinkville

July 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

In the world of gay movies, it sometimes seems that everyone is pretty, skinny and in their early 20s (a complaint many make about gay culture generally), so it’s always nice to see a film that breaks that mould. And it’s perhaps even better when the movie is a sequel, showing there were enough people out there who wanted to see the first non-twinky instalment two make a part two.

The film is Bear City 2: The Proposal, which features a cast of burly and hairy fellows, as well as some more recognisable names like Kevin Smith, Kathy Najimy and Richard Riehle. Here’s the synopsis: ‘BearCity is a hirsute “Sex and the City,” following the funny, romantic, and occasionally dramatic adventures of a group of bears and cubs in New York City. The sequel, BearCity 2 follows our familiar characters and a few new ones as they head to Provincetown, MA for Bear Week!’

The film had its world premiere last night at Los Angeles’s John Anson Ford Amphitheatre as part of Outfest. It’ll hit San Francisco at the end of the month, but there’s no news at the moment on when we Brits might get to see it.

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FILMS: BearCity 2: The Proposal  

Scrooge & Marley Teaser Trailer – A Christmas Carol goes gay

July 18, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Earlier this year we reported that gay actor David Moretti (The Lair) was set to give Dicken’s Classic A Christmas Carol a bit of a homo-tastic spin with Scrooge & Marley. Now the teaser trailer for that movie has arrived, suggesting it going to be a sexier take on the tale than we’re used to as well!

As well as Moretti, the film also features comedian Bruce Villanch, Eating Out: Drama Camp’s Ronnie Kroell, A League of Their Own’s Megan Cavanagh, and Drop Dead Diva’s Rusty Schwimmer.

However the film isn’t a done deal, as it’s currently trying to crowdsource funding for post-production work, including the recording/mastering of all the original songs that are sung in the movie. The movies trying to raise $10,000, so if you’d like to help, head over to their Indiegogo page and/or head over to the film’s official website.

If you need a bit more of a reason to donate, here’s why the team behind the film thinks Scrooge & Marley is important: ‘One of the ways we change society is through our culture, and film is a great way to tell our LGBT stories. There are very few gay holiday films, ones for the entire family and our LGBT allies, too. By showing a diversity of our lives, we help create a larger cultural acceptance.’

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ACTORS: David Moretti  FILMS: Scrooge & Marley  

Scenes From A Gay Marriage Trailer & Poster

July 18, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


There’s been an awful lot of you drooling over the pics we posted a few weeks ago of the incredibly hot guys from the upcoming film Scenes From A Gay Marriage, and now the trailer and poster for the movie are here, so we can get a better feel for the comedy.

The plot doesn’t so much concern marriage equality as the title (a play on Ingmar Bergman’s 1973 film) might suggest. Instead, the upcoming comedy touches on themes such as sex, love, and adultery. Writer/director Matt Riddlehoover stars as a newly single man who seeks entertainment through the sexual high jinks of his upstairs neighbors (Carson Nicely and Malachi Taylor). But when he suspects one of them is cheating, wackiness – as they say – ensues. The film, which is set in Nashville and Los Angeles, also stars Jared Allman (Sundance Channel’s Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys).

You can find out more at the film’s Facebook page.

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ACTORS: Matt Riddlehoover, Jared Allman, Carson Nicely  DIRECTORS: Matt Riddlehoover  FILMS: Scenes From A Gay Marriage  

Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait Of James Dean Trailer

July 14, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It’s long been claimed that James Dean was bisexual, despite there not being all that much empirical evidence for it. It’s also been said he was a major masochist, who enjoyed things such as having cigarettes extinguished on him. It looks like the new film Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait Of James Dean is going to take these ideas and run with them.

The movie will screen at LA’s Outfest, but you can get a feel for the movie from the trailer above.

With the movie, filmmaker Matthew Mishory has imagined what the star’s life was like before he became a household name. It sees Dean (Jamie Preston) in the early 1950s, living with a male roommate with whom he’s also romantically involved. However he’s also tangled up with female classmates and older benefactors, who find it difficult to keep hold of the idiosyncratic young man.

“Our film has nothing to do with any other film that has been made about James Dean,’ Mishory told Gay Star News. ‘As the title suggests, it is a portrait, a moment in time. Our approach was to find the antecedents to a remarkable life and career and to tell that story not by using the language of conventional Hollywood filmmaking but instead by using the language of memories and of dreams.’

The film screens on Monday at Outfest, but there’s no news on any UK screenings.

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Mississippi: I Am – Trailer and Lance Bass talks about the film

July 14, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Outfest has just started in LA, and one of the films screening is the documentary Mississippi: I Am, about the hope that the endemic homophobia in the conservative Christian State can change, using the experience of N*Sync singer Lance Bass (a Mississippi native) as a case study. You can see the trailer above and there’s an Outfest interview with Lance below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In 2006, ‘NSync’s Lance Bass came out publicly as gay. Once the “most beloved son” of his home state of Mississippi, he was instantly rejected and his hopes that Mississippi could ever embrace change were dashed. Four years later, the story of a Mississippi youth made national headlines. Constance McMillen was suing her school for denying her the right to go to prom with her girlfriend.

‘Something was shifting in one of the most socially conservative places in America. This gave Lance, and so many others, a glimmer of hope for change in the state they call home. Mississippi: I Am examines the relatively new battle on the part of primarily young LGBT people to bring gay civil rights and visibility out in the open and beyond division.’

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FILMS: Mississippi: I Am  

My Night With Andrew Cunanan Short Film Trailer

July 4, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Here’s a short that could be interesting It’s based on the true story of a man who ended up becoming involved with Andrew Cunanan, the gay serial killer who went on a cross-country killing spree that ended with the murder of Gianni Versace and Cunanan’s suicide. A docudrama crime thriller based on real life events in San Francisco in 1997, where one young gay drunken man encounters Cunanan days before he would begin the spree that earned him the dubious honour of being the youngest serial killer on the FBI’s Top 10 Most Wanted list. Could one decision made during that encounter have prevented the murder of five men? This cautionary tale invites us to consider whether fate can be changed by exploring ‘What if…?’ The film has already screened at several festivals, and will be seen at more in the coming months. You can find out more about it at the film’s official site.

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Cal Trailer – Take a look at the follow-up to gay Brit flick Shank

June 29, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


While not perfect, 2009’s Shank was a hard-hitting and incredibly involving look at being young and gay on the streets of a big city. Now a follow-up has been filmed, following the story of lead character Cal (Wayne Virgo). He’s back at home, facing his troubled past and seeing student Jason, while the city disintegrates around them, with law and order dissolving and the angry youth ready to riot. Cal also has to deal with the fact his mother is dying in hospital. Take a look at the trailer, and you can read our review of Shank here.

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ACTORS: Wayne Virgo  DIRECTORS: Christian Martin  FILMS: Cal  
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