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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

Sean Hayes Marries Partner Scott Icenogle

November 21, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

sean-hayes-wedding-picHe’s ‘Just Jack’ no longer.

Only a couple of months ago it was revealed that Sean Hayes was probably an engaged man after he was spotted wearing a ring, however at the time his reps said, “Sean Hayes and Scott Icenogle have been together for eight years. They are not yet married but they have been engaged for quite some time.”

The ‘not yet married’ hasn’t lasted long, as it’s been revealed, as Hayes announced via Twitter that, ‘Here’s a #TBT photo of @scotticenogle and me getting married last week. Took us 8 years but we did it!’

It’s a very casual announcement for a big milestone in his life. It would probably have been better for him if the sitcom he’s recently been appearing in, The Millers, hadn’t been cancelled in the same week as he married though.

We wish both him and Scott extremely well! [Read more…]

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Matthew Goode Defends The Lack Of Gay Sex In Alan Turing Biopic The Imitation Game

November 18, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

matthew-goode-imitation-gameThe Imitation Game has set off a fair amount of debate both about whether it’s a good movie – reviews have differed starkly on whether it’s brilliant or dreadful – and also on how it deals with Alan Turing’s sexuality.

The latter has become a particularly prominent issue as for many people the fact Turing was gay is a vital part of his story. Having been the brains behind deciphering German codes and helping shorten the Second World War by two years, a few years later he was prosecuted for being gay, forced to be chemically castrated (to avoid prison), shunned by the establishment and then he killed himself. It’s a powerful indictment of the homophobia and prejudice of the recent past, where people could be so blinded by bigotry that they’d destroy a man who could have given so much more to the human race.

However while the movie certainly acknowledges Turing’s sexuality, it is a little shy about the realities of that and what he actually had to deal with as a gay man in the UK in the 1940s and 1950s.

Benedict Cumberbatch has already defended the movie’s depiction of Turing’s sexuality, saying “There is no heterosexuality expressed in the film. So what we show in his behaviour is sadly true to his story. He had to suppress his sexuality, make it private, make it something secret.”

Now it’s fellow Imitation Game actor Matthew Goode’s turn to defend the movie and the lack of gay sex within it. Talking to Huffpo, he says, “Some people will think it’s a shame there was no suggestion or depiction of [the sex life of] Alan Turing, who is a gay icon because of what he went through and what happened in [1954] where he took his own life. But I think, in some ways, to do this man’s story [and include his sex life], it would do him a slight disservice because he was so private. No one at Bletchley Park knew that he was a homosexual, so therefore the film is merely mirroring what was going on in his own life. I know that may seem cowardly … but to show a scene of him having sex with another man without any knowledge or the truth in it, I think could have been very risky. I mean, there will always be a ‘you’re damned if you do and you’re damned if you don’t,’ but I’m really glad we didn’t.”

However what both Goode and Cumberbatch say slightly misses the point. Yes Turing was hidden and private – and many suggest he didn’t have huge amounts of sex anyway – but a vital part of his story is that he was forced to be that way, as evidenced by what happened when the authorities found out the truth. The film does somewhat address that, but there is still a shyness which it’s difficult not to interpret more as a concern about keeping the film palatable to a mainstream audience (particularly because it’s the sort of film that will attract an older audience) than about being fully true to Turing himself and the struggle he faced.

It’s also true that both actor seem to assume the only way to fully show Turing’s sexuality is with a full-on gay sex scenes, which wouldn’t really have been necessary, just a stronger sense that the mathematician and computing pioneer was gay in reality (and it was an intrinsic part of him) not just in theory.

You can watch Goode’s full Huffpo live chat about The Imitation Game below. [Read more…]

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Alaska Is A Drag LGBT-Themed Feature Film Seeks Funding

November 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

alaska-is-a-dragWe enjoyed the short film Alaska Is A Drag when it was released as part of the Boys On Film 11 collection of gay-themed shorts. Now following that release, screenings at 150 film festivals and winning numerous awards, the filmmakers behind it are hoping to expand Alaska Is A Drag into a feature film and they’ve turned to Kickstarter to help them do that.

The project is currently looking for $50,000 to help turn it into the movie.

The film version, which is due to star Martin L. Washington Jr. and Maya Washington, is described as, ‘darkly comic, achingly real story of LEO and his twin sister TRISTEN – who long to be International Superstars but instead they are wading up to their knees in fish guts.

‘Everyone who slices fish all day – daydreams. Leo’s daydreams are just a little more glamtastic than most. Their father GEORGE works on a fishing boat. So they are left alone to fend for themselves. Tristen taught Leo how to fight to survive – and unfortunately, Leo’s regular tormentor and former best friend KYLE gives him a lot of practice. After one particularly brutal fight, Leo is recruited by the local boxing coach DIEGO to train with him. A new kid who just moved to town — DECLAN — becomes Leo’s sparring partner — and this new triangle forces the twins to face the real reason they’re stuck in Alaska.

‘It’s a fish out of water story, like — Billy Elliot in reverse or Rocky in Drag. If Hedwig and Rocky had a love child that might best describe ALASKA IS A DRAG.

You can take a look at the trailer for the film below, and if you like what you see, head over to Kickstarter. [Read more…]

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Paul Bettany Schools Anti-Gay Twitter Troll On Their Idiocy

November 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac 13 Comments

paul-bettanyThere are plenty of good things about being a Hollywood celeb, but there are also plenty of downsides, not least of which is the abuse you get just for existing and being a nexus for trolls to gather. Paul Bettany is not immune to trolls, but it turns out he does have a pretty epic way of dealing with them, as evidenced by a tweet he published a few days ago and which you can see below.

Despite the fact he’s married to Jennifer Connelly and has kids with her, it appears that news hasn’t reached everyone, including one person who sent him the disjointed message, ‘Your a faggot pussy I would beat your fucking ass if i ever see you in real life. Faggot.’

Not willing to let that stand, Bettany decided to fight back.

Bettany wrote, ‘Dear Travis, Thank you so much for your message. I have a few thoughts – I think you mean you’re as in you are a faggot pussy not ‘‘your’’, which seems to suggest I have a faggot pussy. Also a comma after “pussy” would really help the clarity of the sentence. Lastly, you are mixing up your tenses “would and see” – I think you mean that you would beat my fucking ass if you ever saw me in real life or you will beat my fucking ass (why so much focus on my ass? Something you’d like to get off your chest?) if you ever see me in real life. Sorry for all the notes but I was a little confused. Hugs and kisses, Paul Bettany.’

And with that the actor won the Internet, not just completely ignoring the idea that being called a ‘faggot’ is meant to be an insult, but showing just what sort of insecure morons many trolls are. [Read more…]

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Colin Farrell Calls Out Ireland For The Fact His Gay Brother Had To Go Overseas To Marry

November 17, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

colin-farrell-eamon-farrellWhile an increasing number of European Countries have given full marriage equality to gay people, there’s no doubt that the change is coming slower in many of the nations where the Catholic Church still exerts a major influence (for example Italy still has no legal recognition of same sex couples at all).

Ireland has made massive steps forward in the last couple of decades (almost incredibly, homosexuality was only decriminalised there in 1993) and for the last couple of years it’s had civil partnerships (although these fall short of offering the same protections married couples gets). Marriage Equality is a very much as live issue in Ireland, and while polls suggest most of the population are in favour of the, the politicians are still nervous about enacting it so they’ve called a referendum on the issue for Spring 2015.

Colin Farrell has stepped up to show his support both for gay marriage and for his brother Eamon in an open letter he wrote for the Sunday World newspaper. Here’s what he had to say:

‘I think I found out my brother wasn’t grovelling in heterosexual mud like most boys our age when I was around 12. I remember feeling surprised. Intrigued. Curious. Not bi-curious before you start getting ideas.

‘I was curious because it was different from anything I’d known or heard of and yet it didn’t seem unnatural to me. I had no reference for the existence of homosexuality. I had seen, by that age, no gay couples together. I just knew my brother liked men and, I repeat, it didn’t seem unnatural to me. My brother Eamon didn’t choose to be gay. Yes, he chose to wear eyeliner to school and that probably wasn’t the most pragmatic response to the daily torture he experienced at the hands of school bullies.

‘But he was always proud of who he was. Proud and defiant and, of course, provocative. Even when others were casting him out with fists and ridicule and the laughter of pure loathsome derision, he maintained an integrity and dignity that flew in the face of the cruelty that befell him.

‘I don’t know where those bullies are now, the ones who beat him regularly. Maybe some of them have found peace and would rather forget their own part of a painful past. Maybe they’re sitting on bar stools and talking about “birds and faggots” and why one’s the cure and the other the disease.

‘But I do know where my brother is. He’s at home in Dublin living in peace and love with his husband of some years, Steven. They are about the healthiest and happiest couple I know. They had to travel a little farther than down the aisle to make their vows, though, to Canada, where their marriage was celebrated.

‘That’s why this is personal to me. The fact that my brother had to leave Ireland to have his dream of being married become real is insane. INSANE.

‘It’s time to right the scales of justice here. To sign up and register to vote next year so that each individual’s voice can be heard

‘How often do we get to make history in our lives? Not just personal history. Familial. Social. Communal. Global. The world will be watching. We will lead by example. Let’s lead toward light.’

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Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka Get Cute Together For London Fog Christmas Campaign

November 15, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

neil-patrick-harris-advid-burtka-london-fog2More and more advertisers are including gay people in their ad campaigns, and while there is a slight sense of bandwagon jumping because of the free column inches and mentions on the web they get (which could be worth more than the ad space they actually pay for), overall the increasing inclusiveness can only be a good thing.

The latest to join the throng are Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka, who’ve signed up to front London Fog’s Christmas campaign, looking very cute together while wearing some very dapper clothing.

The images, which first appeared over at London Fog’s Facebook page, are above and below. They’re certainly looking good (and hopefully they both got paid well too).

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Luke Pasqualino Will Be A Male Prostitute In The Gay-Themed Retake, Which Needs Your Funding Help

November 14, 2014 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

luke-pasqualinoFans of British TV may recognise Luke Pasqualino from the likes of Skins, The Borgias and The Musketeers. He’s also appeared in Park Chan Wook’s Snowpiercer and the TV movie, Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. However he’s now heading into American indie drama territory playing a male prostitute in the LGBT-themed Retake.

The news comes as the film launches a Kickstarter campaign to rise the final cash it needs to get in front of the camera, with a funding goal of $75,000.

Here’s the film’s synopsis: ‘A young male prostitute (played by Luke Pasqualino) is hired by Jonathan, a lonely middle-aged man, to be his companion on a road trip from San Francisco to the Grand Canyon.

‘Jonathan creates a role for the escort to play for the duration of the trip: “Brandon.” Eager to leave his own past behind, the escort accepts the role and they set off on their drive.  “Brandon” quickly comes to realize he’s playing a pivotal part of Jonathan’s desire to relive his past.

“‘Brandon” and Jonathan — two damaged souls driving to the Grand Canyon, one trying to remember his past; the other trying to forget. RETAKE is an exploration of love, loss, identity, and the delicate balance of moving toward an uncertain future.’

Nick Corporon, whose short film, Barbie Boy, played at over 40 film festivals worldwide and won multiple audience awards, will helm from his own script (working from a story by Justin Bailey, Nick Corporon, Collin Brazie, and Gareth Dutton). He comments, “Our challenge in casting Brandon was to find an actor who is not just incredibly talented but fearless. Luke has established himself as dynamic and bold performer. His vivid take on Brandon will surprise those who have been with him since Skins.”

Also cast in the movie is Kit Williamson as Scotty. Kit is known to many for creating and starring in  Eastsiders, the great gay-themed web series that made the leap to Logo TV. He’s also had a recurring role on Mad Men.

The hope is to shoot the movie in early 2015, but before that it needs to hits its crowdfunding goal. Take a look below at the fundraising video as well as Corporon’s movie Barbie boy, and if you like what you see, you can head over to Kickstarter for more info. [Read more…]

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Zachary Quinto Defends His Comments About Gay Men’s Complacency Over AIDS & PrEP

November 14, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

zachary-quintoWhile there have been an increasing number of celebs coming out in the last few years, generally they’ve stayed clear of talking about divisive subjects within the gay community (sure they were generally for marriage equality, but that was hardly contentious for their fans).

However now Zachary Quinto has stepped up to talk about gay men’s attitude to AIDS in the face of rising infection rates among young people and a decrease in condom use. Talking to Out, he says, “I think there’s a tremendous sense of complacency in the LGBT community. AIDS has lost the edge of horror it possessed when it swept through the world in the ’80s. Today’s generation sees it more as something to live with and something to be much less fearful of. And that comes with a sense of, dare I say, laziness.”

He also urges caution about the emergence of PrEP of the danger of people seeing it as a reason not to be as diligent about safer sex, adding “We need to be really vigilant and open about the fact that these drugs are not to be taken to increase our ability to have recreational sex. There’s an incredible underlying irresponsibility to that way of thinking… and we don’t yet know enough about this vein of medication to see where it’ll take us down the line.”

Quinto’s comments have attracted some criticism, with some feeling he’s blaming those who get infected, while others have suggested his comments are part of a hysteria around AIDS which belongs in the past (partly because of how it stigmatises those living with HIV and AIDS). However others have rallied to his defence, saying he’s addressing an important subject that is perhaps ignored too much, despite the fact HIV diagnoses are growing in many places, and that while PrEP has been painted in some corners as being one step from a vaccine, in reality the true facts about its effectiveness are still emerging.

Due to the controversy, Zachary has decided it would be a good idea to expand and explain exactly what he was trying to say in a piece published over at Huffpo. In that essay he says, ‘I am thrilled that the comments I made in my cover interview for OUT 100 have generated a spirited dialogue about HIV/AIDS – and the advent of a whole new class of preventative life saving medication. I am less thrilled that they were almost entirely misconstrued. Perhaps I could have been more articulate — but my comments were never meant to be incendiary or judgmental.

‘I am a staunch advocate for the rights and well-being of the LGBT community. I have deep compassion and empathy for people living with HIV/AIDS. I am assuredly not internally homophobic or poz-phobic or willfully ignorant regarding this issue. I am a well-adjusted and well-educated gay man. I have read and understand the way PrEP works, and at least the most basic science behind its practical applications – although I am always open to learning more… I did not intend to make generalizations about the LGBT community at large – or people living with HIV/AIDS or people in love with someone living with HIV/AIDS.

‘What troubles me – and what I was trying to speak to in my interview – is an attitude among (some of) the younger generation of gay men – that we can let our guard down against this still very real threat to our collective well-being. I have had numerous conversations in my travels with young gay people who see the threat of HIV as diminished to the point of near irrelevance. I have heard too many stories of young people taking PrEP as an insurance policy against their tendency toward unprotected non-monogamous sex. THAT is my only outrage…

‘I was simply trying to assert my belief that we need to be especially vigilant and accountable to ourselves and one another at this moment in our evolution. It is a tremendous advancement in the fight against the disease that scientists have developed this particular medication. But it’s still early — that’s all.’

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Hopeful Romantic Trailer – Telling a gay-themed story of love and heartbreak through music

November 10, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

hopeful-romantic-pic1Over the weekend the short film Hopeful Romantic made its debut in LA with the cast and crew – including George Takei – heading along to take a look at this unusual fusion of music and the movies.

Writer, star and creator of the short’s music, Matt Zarley, writes, ‘When I first started writing the music for this, I was deeply in love. The original plan was to write a simple little EP of love songs. I was so happy and I wanted everyone to know it. A few weeks into the process, my relationship ended abruptly without warning. I was devastated. It was hard for me to access a lot of positive loving feelings at the time. Out of that temporary writer’s block, I wrote “Constantly”. As I was finishing that song, I began to rethink my project. What was originally gonna be a 5 song EP of love songs suddenly took a turn. I had decided to construct a narrative…a journey with music being the guide.

‘Having had an extensive background in Broadway and musical theatre, it seemed natural to finally merge my two worlds together. Much of what I was writing about was also what I was experiencing in real life. Thru this creative journey, I began to heal myself. In the end, my faith and belief that there’s someone out there for all of us was restored. Holding onto the eternal cliche that “everything happens for a reason” couldn’t hold more truth for me now. I’m convinced that had I not loved as deeply as I did and had I not been so devastated, this project surely wouldn’t have happened. For that, I’m thankful for my once broken heart.’

Take a look at the trailer below. The film is currently being submitted to film festival, so maybe it’ll come to one near you soon. You can find out more on the short’s website. [Read more…]

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Romeo & Romeo Trailer – Life ain’t easy for a gay pop star whose career is on the skids

November 10, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

romeo-and-romeo-slideBack in July we featured a trailer for Romeo & Romeo, but that was actually made before the movie had shot, to give a taste of what it was all about. Now the film is the the can and the trailer for the feature proper has arrived, which you can take a look at below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In this LGBT thriller, Zak Lawson was a pop star who came out of nowhere, and reached the top of the billboard charts at the age of 14. He met bad boy Trent at the peak of his career, bad news. Trent dragged Zak down a road full of drugs and alcohol. He spiraled out of control, and his career was over. Years later Zak faces the past head on, finding out burried secrets which test his sobriety.’

Tyler Bradley writes, directs and stars. A 2015 release is planned, but to get a feel for the film take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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