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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

Upstairs Inferno Teaser – New look at doc about the biggest mass killing of gay people in US history

May 12, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Last June we covered Upstairs Inferno when it was looking for production funding. Now the documentary is in the can, a teaser trailer is here, and the makers just need a bit more cash for completion.

They’ve launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise $12,500 to cover post-production costs.

The film is about the events on June 24th, 1973, when an arsonist set fire to a gay bar in New Orleans called the Up Stairs Lounge. The result was the largest gay mass murder in U.S. history. Despite the staggering historical significance, few people know about the tragedy.   Thirty-two people were killed and some bodies were never identified because their families were ashamed that the victims were gay. No one was ever charged with the crime.

The tragedy did not stop at the loss of lives. There were also the delayed injuries: lost jobs, fear, public ridicule and severed families. The devastation was compounded by the homophobic reactions and utter lack of concern by the general public, government and religious leaders.  The fire permanently altered lives and was the root of many lifelong struggles.

According to the makers, Upstairs Inferno is poised to be the most comprehensive and authoritative film on the fire. Interviews with survivors and witnesses to the aftermath have been heart wrenching and insightful. Some of the people we interviewed haven’t discussed the fire until now, especially on camera. The documentary also features interviews with historians, experts and current leaders of the New Orleans LGBT community.  Police reports, crime scene photographs, personal photographs, newspaper clippings and video clips from local news stations are also featured in the film.

People can donate to Upstairs Inferno and help preserve history on film by following the link on www.upstairsinferno.com or directly at http://igg.me/at/UpstairsInfernoFilm [Read more…]

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The Cast Is Announced For Russell T Davies’ New Gay-Themed TV Series

May 6, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

russell-t-daviesIt’s 14 years since Russell T Davies shook up TV with the in-your-face Queer As Folk. Since then he’s taken us to the world of new Doctor Who and Torchwood, but it’s been a while since he made anything specifically gay.

However a few months ago it was announced he was returning with two gay-themed TV shows & an online series. Now Channel 4 – which of course was also the network behind Queer As Folk, has announced the casts and that filming has begun.

Here’s the press release: ‘Star of The Thick of It and Twenty Twelve, VINCENT FRANKLIN will join Coronation Street’s JULIE HESMONDHALGH in the cast of new Channel 4 drama series Cucumber, from the multi BAFTA award-winning writer of Queer As Folk and Doctor Who, Russell T Davies.

‘Filming in Manchester has begun on Cucumber (8 x 60’) for broadcast on Channel 4 in 2015, with E4 series Banana (8 x 30’) to start production next month.  The cast also includes; CYRIL NRI (The Bill), FREDDIE FOX (Parade’s End), FISAYO AKINADE (Fresh Meat), CON O`NEILL (Uncle), JAMES MURRAY (Primeval) and CEALLACH SPELLMAN (Waterloo Road).

‘Life for 46 year old Henry (Vincent Franklin) and his boyfriend Lance (Cyril Nri) is comfortable and settled.  But after the most disastrous date night in history – involving a threesome, two police cars, and Boney M – Henry’s old life shatters, and his new life begins.

‘While Lance gets to know the mysterious Daniel (James Murray), Henry soon finds himself with unexpected companions.  24 year old Freddie (Freddie Fox) and 19 year old Dean (Fisayo Akinade) have only been passing strangers, until now.  But when they all find themselves under the same roof, they need to work out; are they friends or enemies?  Can men from such different generations ever get on?

‘Henry’s sister Cleo (Julie Hesmondhalgh) is busy, professional, and a little chaotic.  But coping with her three kids is easy compared to helping her brother.  And as Henry’s life heads in extraordinary new directions, helped by his nephew Adam (Ceallach Spellman), it becomes clear that Cleo’s hiding one or two secrets of her own…

‘With the same ferocious wit, startling honesty and heartfelt warmth that made Queer As Folk a landmark Channel 4 series, Cucumber will explore the passions and pitfalls of 21st century gay life for Henry, Lance and co, while on E4, Banana will follow the individual lives of characters orbiting around Henry’s world.  On 4oD, Tofu will be an anarchic and entertaining factual series about sex – from gay to straight, and anything in between – inspired by the dramas each week.

‘Cucumber, Banana and Tofu were commissioned by Channel 4 Head of Drama Piers Wenger and will be made by RED Production Company with Executive Producers Nicola Shindler, Julie Gardner and Russell T Davies. Tofu will be made by Benjamin Cook (Becoming YouTube).

‘Cucumber is written by Russell T Davies and produced by Matt Strevens, with directors; David Evans, Alice Troughton and Euros Lyn.’

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DIRECTORS: Russell T. Davies  FILMS: Cucumber, Banana, Tofu  

Hawaii Trailer – The latest gay-themed movie from Marco Berger, the director of Absent & Plan B

May 5, 2014 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


Argentinian director Marco Berger has made waved in the LGBT cinema world with Plan B, the Berlin Teddy award-winning Absent and the sexy short film collection Sexual Tension: Volatile.

Now he’s coming back with Hawaii, which continues his looks at being gay (or at least gay-adjacent) in the modern world.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Sexual tension spills off the screen in this sweaty, titilating bromance from award-winning director Marco Berger (Absent, Plan B, Sexual Tension: Volatile). Hawaii follows Martin and Eugenio (Manuel Vignau and Mateo Chiarino), two former childhood friends who reunite during a hot summer in the Argentinean countryside. As they work together to restore Eugenio’s summer home, a game of power and desire ensues — forcing the two buddies to grapple with their sexual attraction and reconsider their relationship. With gorgeous cinematography, a lush setting and compelling lead performances, Hawaii is an intimate character study that pushes past social boundaries.’

Hawaii should be out later this year via TLA. [Read more…]

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Errodity(s) Teaser Trailer – Things get odd and a pretty sexy in the collection of gay short films

May 5, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


It’s often difficult to convince someone they need to watch, when you’ve only got 30 seconds to do it.

However, Errodity(s) manages it by telling us absolutely nothing about the short film collection, but it includes plenty of shots of half-dressed guys getting naughty with one another and hints that it’s all a little bit strange. And sometimes theat’s enough.

It’s described as being, ‘”A little bit odd… highly erotic.” In this collection of short, sexy tales, the lives of young men take unexpected turns when they encounter the strange and the supernatural.’

Errodity(s) certainly wins today’s award for being intriguing.

It’s not clear when exactly we’ll get to see it, but it should be coming fairly soon from TLA Releasing.

Take a look at the rather NSFW trailer above. [Read more…]

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Bryan Singer Hit With New Sex Abuse Lawsuit From A Brit

May 5, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Bryan-SingerAs many had expected after Michael F. Egan sued Bryan Singer claiming sex abuse (and as his lawyer promised), other accusers have emerged – whether they have valid claims or not. Now a new suit has been filed against the X-Men director, this time from a British man who also names writer/producer Gary Goddard.

THR reports that Goddard first got to know the accuser via social media in 2003 when he was 14. That resulted in nude webcam sessions when he was 15. The young man then alleges that when they were 15 they they lay in bed naked together in a London hotel room, and they had sex when he was 16.

Singer is brought into the suit as it’s alleged that he ‘had sex with the plaintiff at a Superman after afterparty in a London hotel room when the plaintiff was 17… The boy resisted, the suit continues, but Goddard brought in a “large, musclebound man” who smacked the teenager around, holding him while Singer grabbed him and Goddard, naked on the bed, watched. Singer then allegedly attempted to rape the plaintiff.’

Both Goddard and Singer have strenuously denied the claim. Singer’s lawyer issued a statement saying, ‘After the substance of (attorney Jeff Herman’s) previous defamatory and fabricated filing in Hawaii was disproved based on unassailable evidence, Mr. Herman’s desperation has led him to fabricate these new anonymous accusations against Mr. Singer, which we will also prove to be completely false.’

Goddard’s lawyer meanwhile adds, ‘It is a sad indictment on society that when once spurious claims making false, serious and highly damaging allegations have been made – especially where compensation is sought – that other similar claims may follow. The allegations made against Mr. Goddard are vehemently denied and will be vigorously defended at any trial of these matters and Mr. Goddard is entirely confident that he will be fully vindicated.’

There is an oddity surrounding the suit though, as while all the events took place in the UK, it’s being filed in California. Part of the reason is that it would be impossible to prosecute most of the consensual acts in the UK, as the age of consent is 16 in Britain. However the lawsuit alleges that ‘the California age of consent, 18, should apply because Singer and Goddard allegedly formulated their sexual plans regarding the teen while in California. In addition, the federal age, also 18, assertedly applies to travel from the U.S. for sexual purposes.’

It’s also true that the lawsuit seeks only a monetary award, while in the UK it’s difficult to launch a civil case that doesn’t involve criminal charges having been filed in any way (where both in Britain and the US, the burden of proof is much higher).

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DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  

Club King Trailer – Looking at legendary NYC/LA gay club promoter Mario Diaz

May 5, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


On May 8th Club King premieres at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, and so it’s a great time to take a look at the trailer.

The film is ‘An independent documentary about legendary NY and LA club promoter/actor/MC/stylist/dancer/producer Mario Diaz and his fabulous friends.’

And as the trailer shows, Diaz certainly knows how to surround himself with glitz and go-go-boys!

As for how he got into the business, Diaz tells Out, “When I was in high school and I was young and I knew I was going to end up in New York City one day, I remember thinking, ‘Wow!’ That’s what it’s like to really be gay and be in the gay city. And you know these underground clubs and this freedom of sexuality—it just seemed so exciting and cool and I wanted to be part of it.” [Read more…]

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The Case Against 8 Trailer – The award-winning documentary about overturning the gay marriage ban in California

May 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


This summer HBO is making a big play for LGBT kudos with The Normal Heart and The Case Against 8. The latter has already received plenty of praise, including winning the Best Documentary Direction prize at Sundance.

It’s film festival success has ensured it will get a limited cinemas release in the US on June 6th, before it debuts on HBO on June 23rd. Ahead of that comes the trailer.

The film goes deep inside the court cases that sought to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriage after the ballot measure Proposition 8 was enacted – where voters overturned a law allowing gay people to marry and attempted to enshrine opposite sex marriage in the State’s constitution. The film follows the unlikely team that took the first federal marriage equality lawsuit to the US Supreme Court, which eventually resulted in equal marriage returning to California.

The film is directed by Ben Cotner and Ryan White. [Read more…]

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Orange Is The New Black Wins At The GLAAD Media Awards

May 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

orange-is-the-new-black-poster-slideThe 25th annual GLAAD Media Awards’ New York took place on Saturday night, with the Netflix show Orange Is The New Black walking away with outstanding comedy series.

The show is based on Piper Kerman’s autobiography and follows a group of people in a women’s prison. It’s won a lot of praise for its approach to LGBT issues, including the unfortunately unusual fact that it has a real trans* woman in a trans* role. Indeed that woman, Laverne Cox, picked up her own GLAAD Award last month at the Los Angeles ceremony.

Cox was on also hand, alongside several of her fellow cast members, to pick up the award in New York.

Other winners at the ceremony included George Takei, who was given the Vito Russo Award, which is presented to an openly gay media professional for promoting equality in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community

On the movie front, Concussion won Outstanding Film – Limited Release, while Philomena picked up Outstanding Film – Wide Release.

Here are the full list of winners:

  • Vito Russo Award:  George Takei
  • Outstanding Film – Limited Release:  Concussion (RADiUS-The Weinstein Company)
  • Outstanding Comedy Series:  Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character):  “Snow Angels” Elementary(CBS)
  • Outstanding Film – Wide Release:  Philomena (The Weinstein Company)
  • Outstanding Talk Show Episode:  “First Openly Gay NBA Player Jason Collins and his Family” Oprah’s Next Chapter (OWN)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine:  “Transgender at 11: Listening to Jazz” 20/20 (ABC)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism Segment:  “Gay Rights at Work” MSNBC Live (MSNBC)
  • Outstanding Magazine Article:  “The Hidden War Against Gay Teens” by Alex Morris (Rolling Stone)
  • Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage:  The New Yorker
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article:  “Sex, Lies and HIV: When What You Don’t Tell Your Partner is a Crime” by Sergio Hernandez (Buzzfeed.com / ProPublica.org)
  • Outstanding Blog:  The New Civil Rights Movement

Spanish Language:

  • Outstanding Novela:  Amores Verdaderos (Univision)
  • Outstanding Daytime Talk Show Episode:  “Una pareja gay celebrara el Día del Padre luego de luchar por sus derechos” Despierta América (Univision)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine:  “Rompiendo Estereotipos” Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
  • Outstanding Newspaper Article:  “Desiguales por imperativo legal” by Jose Ángel Gonzalo García de León (Diario Las Américas)
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article:  “Richard Blanco: el poeta latino y gay que conquisto a Barack Obama” by Daniel Basteiro (voces.huffingtonpost.com)
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Dustin Lance Black Re-Invited To Speak At College That Cancelled Him

May 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

dustin-lance-blackIt’s amazing how many organisations manage to cause huge amounts of controversy by trying to avoid a far smaller, theoretical controversy. That’s exactly what Pasadena City College managed when they rescinded an invitation to screenwriter and gay activist Dustin Lance Black to speak at their commencement ceremony.

However he’s now been re-invited following a equally big controversy that erupted over his replacement.

The official reason Black was initially disinvited was that the college felt pictures of him having unsafe sex that leaked a couple of years ago could prove controversial, especially if they were somehow linked to a couple of sexual scandals that happened recently at the college. However others felt this was homophobia. As Student Trustee Simon Fraser commented at the time, “it was not viewed as intimate contact between two adults but as a promotion of unsafe sexual practices”, and the reason for that is because it was between two men.

The college didn’t seem to care either that the pictures were stolen and leaked against Black’s will. The writer responded in an op-ed saying, “If I was a heterosexual man or woman with this same painful injury in my past, would PCC’s Administration still be rescinding such an honor?”

In a stunningly dumb movie, after getting rid of Black the college invited Dr. Eric Walsh, the Pasadena Director of Public Health. He may seem like a relatively safe, if dull, choice, but he is a Seventh-day Adventist who has preached in sermons on Youtube things such as that (according to Pasadena Star-News) ‘Oprah Winfrey is harboring the spirit of the anti-Christ; Acceptance of homosexuals is a satanic ploy to destroy America; Disney movies, which are loaded with violence, sex and magic, are a satanic ploy to split up families; Darwin’s Theory of Evolution is a “satanic belief”; The distribution of condoms to a public in need leads to higher AIDS rates; The Pope is the anti-Christ.’

Understandably the fact they chose him to replace a man who has become well known for fighting for gay rights causes resulted in a huge amount more controversy.

Now PCC has officially re-invited Black, saying “The Board of Trustees and college administration deeply respect Mr. Black, his work and his causes. The Board also sincerely apologizes to Mr. Black for any actions that may have caused hurt.”

It’s not known yet how Black will respond.

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DIRECTORS: Dustin Lance Black  

LGBT Celeb Filled Documentary Do I Sound Gay? Seeks Completion Funding

April 30, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Does it matter if you ‘sound gay’? And what exactly does that mean anyway? These are questions the new documentary Do I Sound Gay? uses to explore issues such as internalised homophobia and whether we should embrace things such as the ‘gay voice’ in a world increasingly demands us to be straight-acting.

The film is now looking for $115,000 on Kickstarter to get the documentary completed and ready for distribution.

Director David Thorpe says, “In the tradition of funny-but-serious first-person movies like Supersize Me, Roger and Me and Good Hair, you’ll follow me as I encounter a colorful cast of linguists, historians, voice coaches, speech therapists, friends, family, and total strangers on the street, gay and non-gay, who share their wisdom and touching, funny stories about the “gay voice.” You’ll also hear intimate confessions and hilarious anecdotes from LGBT icons – Margaret Cho, Tim Gunn, Don Lemon, Dan Savage, David Sedaris and George Takei – as they open up about the “gay voice.” Thanks to all the incredible people I met, I was able to embrace my authentic voice.”

As the quotes below from the LGBT luminaries who feature in the documentary show, talking about the ‘gay voice’ certainly brings out a lot of prescient and interesting issues.

If you want to help out, head over the Kickstarter.

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