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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

James Franco Has His Say About ‘Homophobic’ Gawker Article Implying He’s In A Gay Relationship

August 9, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

James Franco & Scott Haze

James Franco & Scott Haze

Earlier this week the was plenty of internet buzz about a Gawker article called ‘James Franco Is Living With a Man’ that strongly implied the actor is in a gay relationship with frequent collaborator Scott Haze. The evidence Gawker had was taking little bits of a New York Times article – such as that the old art school buddies are ‘now so close that describing them merely as friends would be a disservice’ – and spinning it into a full-blown gay love affair.

The fact they seem to be sharing an apartment for the summer seems to be the major evidence, as apparently two men who aren’t screwing each other can’t possibly live in the same place. And for some reason the Gawker article seems to think that the fact they don’t take separate cars back to their shared apartment is absolute evidence they are bum buddies.

Now James has had his say about the article, and as always with a man who loves to stoke the speculation around his sexuality, he’s more rolling his eyes and pointing fingers at the attitude behind the writing of the article than worrying about the fact it says he and Haze are probably shagging.

Take a look at his response below: [Read more…]

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ACTORS: James Franco, Scott Haze  

New Pride Trailer – Fresh look at the acclaimed British, gay-themed miners’ strike film

August 9, 2014 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

pride-better-slideAfter winning the Queer Palm at Cannes earlier this year, Pride is due to hit cinemas on both sides of the Atlantic in September (on the 12th in the UK and the 19th in North America). We’ll have a review of the movie for you before then, but you can get a fresh taste with the new US trailer below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Pride is inspired by an extraordinary true story.  It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers is on strike, prompting a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists to raise money to support the strikers’ families. Initially rebuffed by the Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales and sets off to make their donation in person.  As the strike drags on, the two groups discover that standing together makes for the strongest union of all.‘

The likes of Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Andrew Scott and Paddy Considine star, with Tony Award-winning theatre director Matthew Warchus making his feature helming debut with the movie. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: George MacKay, Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Andrew Scott, Paddy Considine  DIRECTORS: Matthew Warchus  FILMS: Pride (2014)  

Bryan Singer’s Sex Abuse Accuser Is Trying To Withdraw His Case (But It’s Not Over Yet)

August 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Bryan-SingerFor a case that was launched with such a blaze of publicity – including very public press conferences and declarations that it was just the beginning of an effort to end a perceived Hollywood problem with underage sex – it has fizzled out pretty quickly.

In April Michael F. Egan and his then lawyer Jerry Herman filed a case against Bryan Singer in Hawaii, alleging rape and various types of sex abuse when Egan was underage back in 1999. This was followed by three further suits against other Hollywood execs and producers.

Within days those other three cases started to fall apart and were eventually dropped, and then things unravelled further last week, when Herman announced that he was attempting to withdraw as Egan’s lawyer. This came admist rumours that their relationship had completely broken down, apparently after Egan refused to settle the Singer suit for a token sum.

Now it seems Egan is seeking to drop his case against Singer too. Although the motion itself was sealed, but THR reports it is titled, ‘Plaintiff’s Opposition to Motion to Withdraw as Counsel; Request for Court Order of Dismissal, Without Prejudice or an Award of Costs or Fees, in the Interest of Justice — filed by Michael F. Egan, III (pro se)’.

The motion is therefore trying to stop Herman dropping Egan as a client, and also to allow him to withdraw his case against Singer without prejudice (meaning he could potentially refile it, assuming he can overcome statute of limitation issues). Singer meanwhile has already filed a motion to have the case thrown out with prejudice, preventing Egan from ever filing another case based around these allegations. That is due to be heard early next month.

The latest reports, again via THR, say the court has now allowed Herman to withdraw as Egan’s lawyer, but has deferred a decision on whether to allow Egan to withdraw the suit against Singer without prejudice. That part of the motion will be heard on September 9th, at the same time as the X-Men director’s attempt to have it thrown out with prejudice. The THR report also suggests Egan has found new lawyers, but they are not yet representing him in court.

To further complicate matters, there is also a case in motion that Egan and Herman filed in the California courts against four unnamed defendants, who are presumed to be the same four men named by Egan in the Hawaii cases. The presumption had been that case would also be withdrawn soon, however it’s possible Egan’s new lawyers have other plans. It would be extremely difficult to get it through the California courts due to statute of limitation issues, but it’s possible the new lawyers may use that suit, which is currently is stasis, to extract settlements in order to remove the cloud of uncertainty hanging over the accused men.

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DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  

Ben Whishaw Talks About The ‘Tension’ Of Coming Out As Gay

August 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

lilting-ben-whishawJames Bond and Cloud Atlas actor Ben Whishaw has never shied away from playing gay or sexually fluid characters, but he’s always kept his private life close to his chest until exactly a year ago today, when his representatives confirmed that he had entered a civil partnership with another man in 2012.

With Whishaw’s film, Lilting, hitting UK cinemas this week, the actor has been talking to The Sunday Times about the difficulties of coming out – something that’s particularly relevant to the movie, where he plays a man grieving for his dead boyfriend, who also has to deal with the fact his partner’s mother never knew her son was gay (you can read our review from the film’s BFI Flare screening here).

Whishaw says of the difficulties of coming out, “It is hard, I applaud anyone who does it. There is so much tension around doing something like that, that maybe you’re not quite thinking rationally. You can say absurd things because you are in a panic.”

Talking of his own experiences coming out to his parents, he says, “I did have to. It’s a phrase I’m not entirely comfortable with, but since it’s the only one we have… My experiences were not dramatic. No walking around the block [which happens in Lilting]. And everyone was surprisingly lovely. I hadn’t anticipated that they would be, but they were.

“I identify with the character in Lilting in as much as I had a lot of fear in doing it for a long time. And who can say what? I’m not sure I know. But it takes courage and people have to do it in their own time, which is a negotiation you see happening in the film.

“It’s hard to have a conversation with people you’ve known your whole life about a very intimate thing. It’s massively weighted with all sorts of stuff, whatever the wider world is saying… It’s an intimate and private and difficult conversation for most people.”

Whishaw still has no wish to be an open book, as he still doesn’t like to discuss the specific of his own relationship with Mark Bradshaw

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  FILMS: Lilting  

Sordid Lives Trailer – Olivia Newton-John & Delta Burke star in the camp, gay-themed classic

August 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

sordid-lives-slideIn this cult classic comedy from writer-director Del Shores, a gay West Hollywood actor returns home to his small Texas town for his grandmother’s funeral. As we meet the three generations of his dysfunctional family, the hilariously trashy truth of their “sordid lives” is revealed.

Sordid Lives features an all-star ensemble cast, including Olivia Newton-John (Grease), Delta Burke (TV’s “Designing Women”), Bonnie Bedelia (TV’s “Parenthood”), Beau Bridges (TV’s “Masters of Sex”) and Leslie Jordan (The Help) as the Tammy Wynette-obsessed institutionalized gay uncle, Brother Boy. The soundtrack features such country standards as “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” “Stand by Your Man,” and “Get off the Cross, We Need the Wood.”

The film is getting a well deserved DVD re-release in the US via Wolfe Video on September 30th, 2014, but ahead of that take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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The UK’s Polari First Book Prize For LGBT-Themed Novels Reveals Its Longlist

August 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Polari-logo-largeWhile we normally concentrate on film here at BGPS, sometimes we like to dabble in other areas of LGBT-themed culture, and that includes books.

As a results we thought we’d let you know that the longlist for the Polari First Book Prize was announced last week at the Polari Literary Salon at the Southbank Centre. The Prize received twice as many submissions as last year, which is reflected in an exciting longlist of twelve titles, increased from ten.

The Polari First Book Prize, is for a first book which explores the LGBT experience and is open to any work of poetry, prose, fiction or non-fiction published in the UK in English within the 12 months of the deadline for submissions (this year Feb 1, 2013). Self-published works in both print and digital formats are eligible for submission. The winner will be presented with a cheque for £1,000, courtesy of the Société General UK LGBT Network.

This year, for the first time, the shortlisted books will be displayed at major WH Smiths Travel outlets across the UK.

The winner will be announced on 8 October 2014 in the Purcell Room at the London Literature Festival.

The Polari First Book Prize Longlist:
I Am Nobody’s Nigger by Dean Atta (Westbourne Press)
Stephen Dearsley’s Summer of Love by Colin Bell (Ward Wood Publishing)
The Girl with The Treasure Chest by VA Fearon (VIllage Books)
The Palace of Curiosities by Rosie Garland (Harper Collins)
The Falling Sky by Pippa Goldschmidt (Freight Books)
Petite Mort by Beatrice Hitchman (Serpent’s Tail)
Hainault via Newbury Park and Other Broken Tracks by Keith Jarrett (self-published)
The Birds That Never Flew by Margot McCuaig (ThunderPoint Publishing)
Fairytales for Lost Children by Diriye Osman (Team Angelica)
God’s Other Children – A London Memoir by Vernal W. Scott (self-published)
The Rubbish Lesbian by Sarah Westwood (Mimwood Press)
Out in the Army by James Wharton (Biteback Publishing)

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Who’s Afraid Of Vagina Wolf Trailer – A lesbian has a midlife crisis while dancing in a vagina costume for money

August 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Who-Is-Afraid-of-Vagina-Wolf-slideAnna is a charismatic but struggling filmmaker facing a midlife crisis, having turned 40, she lives in her friend’s garage in L.A., dances in a vagina costume for money, and has neither job nor girlfriend. Just when she’s about to give up on both, she meets sexy post-feminist, Katia.

To impress her new muse, Anna decides to write and direct an all-female remake of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? casting Katia and her best friends Chloe and Penelope in the film. Along the way, with the help of those around her, she discovers some home truths with hilarious results.

From director Anna Margarita Albelo (A Lez in Wonderland, Hooters) comes this eccentric, semi-autobiographical romantic comedy with Albelo in her first feature fiction film alongside Guinevere Turner (Go Fish, The L Word) in a show-stopping and award-winning performance, Carrie Preston (True Blood) and Janina Gavankar (True Blood).

The film reaches DVD in the UK on September 29th. [Read more…]

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Kevin Smith Confirms His Bi-curious Nature After Coming Out Twitter Hoax

August 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kevin-smithIt seems that whenever a famous person’s Twitter account gets hacked, the only thing the person who manages to take over can think to do, is to come out as gay. Numerous celebrities have experienced this in the last few years, and the latest is Kevin Smith.

A couple of days ago his fans were surprised by the Tweet, ‘I have never told anyone this not even my family or close friends. Before this comes out I want to state that I am a gay proud man. #fear’

While many celebs went into major damage limitation mode after this happened to them, Smith doesn’t seem too bothered, as shortly afterwards he got control of his account back and Tweeted, ‘Not me. Been hacked. Proud to be bi-curious, not brave enough to commit.’

It’s not too surprising Kevin wasn’t that fussed, as he has a gay brother and has spoken before about the fact he can appreciate a good-looking guy.

And we’re sure his wife will appreciate the fact he’s not going to commit to his bi-curiosity.

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DIRECTORS: Kevin Smith  

Colton Haynes Heads Off For Some Time With His Gay Brother And Family

July 31, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

colton-haynes-and-brotherLike all the best people in Hollywood – Chris Evans, Anne Hathaway, Kevin Smith, Colin Farrell, Catherine Zeta-Jones – Arrow Star Colton Haynes has a gay brother, Joshua.

The brothers have been out spending some time together along with Josh’s husband, Scott, and their daughter (Colton’s niece), Wren. To mark the occasion, Haynes posted the pic above on his Instagram. Unfortunately Wren doesn’t look like she’s having a great time, but the actor is keen to point out it’s because she ‘needs a nap‘.

It’s a great family shot, and we can’t help but notice they seem to single handedly be keeping the opticians industry in business.

As we saw last week, there are big plans for Colton in Season 3 of Arrow, where he will emerge as the red leather Arsenel – you can take a first look at him in costume here.

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The Attorney For Bryan Singer’s Sex Abuse Accuser Quits

July 30, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

bryan-singerBack in April lawyer Jeff Herman announced that he was determined to confront a underage sex abuse problem in Hollywood he believes exists, starting with a lawsuit against Bryan Singer on behalf of a man called Michael F. Egan, who claimed the X-Men director abused him as a teenager.

Herman sounded like a man on a mission – indeed many suggested that perhaps Herman was so convinced there was a major problem in Hollywood with people abusing teens, that he hadn’t spent enough time considering the merits of his actual case.

Now things have changed dramatically. Three of the four defendants named in suits related to Singer’s in Hawaii have been withdrawn, and Singer himself has been dropped from another suit Herman helped launch on behalf of another man.

Today it’s been revealed that Herman has dropped Egan as a client completely and will no longer represent him in the case against Singer. He released a statement reading, “We are in the process of withdrawing from representing Mr. Egan in all his cases and have no further comment concerning his matters at this time. We cannot comment on any actual or purported documents that may or may not be or reflect privileged or confidential communications. We decline to speak about any other clients we may or may not have represented.”

The news follows reports that Herman attempted to settle the case for a relatively small amount, but that Egan refused to sign, even though it was becoming increasingly clear there was little chance of them winning, and that any settlement money Singer agreed to pay would simply be to get rid of the case.

The director’s lawyer states to THR, “As Mr. Egan and his now ex-lawyers know, a legitimate claim in this type of case can run into the millions of dollars, so their willingness to resolve it for such a relatively low figure demonstrates their total lack of confidence in their chances for success. This was their way of trying to save face after an unsuccessful attempted shakedown of Bryan Singer. Let us be clear, this in no way changes the fact that Bryan Singer is innocent of these unsubstantiated lies.”

Technically Egan’s lawsuit against Singer and a newer suit he launched against former Disney TV president David Neuman are still in motion, but without a lawyer it’s unclear whether Egan will be able to progress them. There is also now a lawsuit against Egan, Herman and attorney Michael Gallagher for malicious prosecution and abuse of process, filed by producer Garth Ancier, who was one of the other men named in the initial sex abuse suits. That will presumably still go ahead whether Herman has dropped Egan or not.

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DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  
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