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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

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Blue Is The Warmest Color Director Is ‘Humiliated’ & Unsure The Film Should Be Released

September 25, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

abdelatif-kechicheBack in May, Blue Is The Warmest Color hit one of cinema’s biggest highs, scoring the Palm d’Or and the Cannes Film Festival. However since then there has been a fair amount of controversy, much of it surrounding an explicit 10-minute lesbian sex scene between the two main characters.

The sex itself hasn’t been the issue, but how it was filmed. It apparently took 10 days to shoot, and while the actresses used prosthetics so it’s not quite a real as it might look, it was gruelling and difficult for the women – something they haven’t been shy talking about.

The controversy has apparently taken it toll on director Abdellatif Kechiche, who told Telerama (via Huffington Post), “I think this film should not go out, it was too dirty. The Palme d’Or was a brief moment of happiness, then I felt humiliated, disgraced. I felt a rejection of me, I live like a curse.”

That certainly fits the description many have given of Kechiche being a temperamental (and rather hyperbyolic) man. For example, Actress Lea Seydoux has talked about a scene where they were asked for over a hundred takes. “I walked by Adele and laughed a little bit, because we had been walking by each other doing this stare-down scene all day. It was so, so funny,” she says. “And [Kechiche] became so crazy that he picked up the little monitor he was viewing it through and threw it into the street, screaming, ‘I can’t work under these conditions!”

Co-star Adele Exarchopoulos has talked about the difficulties of the sex scene and how the actresses were unprepared for it. “Once we were on the shoot, I realized that he really wanted us to give him everything,” Exarchopoulos says. “Most people don’t even dare to ask the things that he did, and they’re more respectful — you get reassured during sex scenes, and they’re choreographed, which desexualizes the act.”

Kechiche has previously attacked both women’s version of event, not saying it wasn’t difficult, but saying they should shut up because it’s “Indecent to talk about pain when doing one of the best jobs in the world”. Now he seems a bit more defeated, with some suggesting this is because while the Cannes win initially seemed like a major boost for Abdellatif Kechiche, the ensuing controversy over his actions on the set (and his rather petulant, slight chauvinistic response to them) may actually end up meaning it would have been better for him if he hadn’t won the Palm d’Or at all.

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ACTORS: Adele Exarchopoulos, Lea Seydoux  DIRECTORS: Abdellatif Kechiche  FILMS: Blue Is The Warmest Colour  

Dane DeHaan ‘Totally Fell In Love’ With Daniel Radcliffe On The Kill Your Darlings Set

September 25, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kill-your-darlings-pic2Most of the publicity surrounding Kill Your Darlings has focussed on Daniel Radcliffe, but the former Harry Potter needed a love interest, and that’s Chronicle and Lawless star Dane DeHaan.

Now Dane has been talking about the role and how it he felt compelled to fall in love with Radcliffe! Talking to Out magazine about the movie’s much-vaunted gay sex scene, he says, “We did it three times really fast. Then it was over, just like that. We looked at each other like, Holy shit. We just did it. Any time I have a love interest in a movie, it’s my job to actually fall in love with them. While I was making this movie, I totally fell in love with Dan.”

Based on a true story, Kill Your Darlings charts how a murder helped shape the lives of a group of young men who went on to become the beat generation. DeHaan plays Lucien Carr, the man who introduced Howl writer Allen Ginsberg (Radcliffe) to the likes of William S. Burroughs (Ben Foster) and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston).

During these early, hedonistic days, a man called David Kammerer (Michael C. Hall) fell for Carr, with his infatuation becoming increasingly obsessive and unhinged – the gay Ginsberg once discovered Kammerer trying to murder Jack Kerouac’s cat. It eventually resulted in Carr stabbing Kammerer to death him and going to prison for his murder. The violent event is said to have indelibly changed all the people involved and etched its way into the published works of the Beat writers. You can watch the trailer here.

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ACTORS: Dane DeHaan, Daniel Radcliffe  FILMS: Kill Your Darlings  

The Butler Director Lee Daniels Says My Father ‘Just Kept Beating Me For Being Gay’

September 23, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

lee-danielsLee Daniels’ directorial career has certainly grown in the past few years thanks to Precious, The Paperboy and his recent hit, The Butler. He’s one of the few African-American directors currently having success in Hollywood and has also never made a secret of the fact he’s gay.

Now he’s been talking about the difficulties he faced growing up gay and black, not least his father’s violent reaction to finding out his son liked boys.

In an interview with US radio station KCRW, he says, “I ran from that for such a long time – my identity – because I was beaten for it, and then my dad died and I was sort of happy that he did because I dunno that I would have been alive, he’d just kept beating me for being gay. So my mom didn’t want me around cause then… in the African American community we don’t embrace that [being gay]. You know, we simply don’t because men have to be strong and being gay is not a good thing. And so my mom took me to an all-white school… at that point I went from being ‘gay, gay, gay’ to ‘n—er, n—er, n—er.’ …It’s a very, very, very painful experience to live and I try to show that in all of my work, you know, the personal atrocities that I’ve lived.”

You can listen to the interview with Daniels below. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Lee Daniels  

Will Daniel Radcliffe Play Freddie Mercury In A New Biopic?

September 23, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Daniel Radcliffe

We’re not sure about this one, as while the story has been picked up by the usually reputable The Guardian, it appears the first report came from the, uh, not always trustworthy Daily Star, but they say Daniel Radcliffe may play Freddie Mercury in a planned biopic.

Sacha Baron Cohen had been due to play the gay icon, but he recently dropped out citing creative differences. He wanted a gritty warts-and-all look at Freddie’s life, while the surviving members of Queen apparently wanted a PG rated film.

The Daily Star’s source says, “Daniel has been told the part is his if he wants it.” That’s a long way from him agreeing (or indeed even knowing the offer has been made in anything other than the Daily Star’s head), and he’d certainly be a very different choice to Cohen, who seemed like a perfect fit.

Radcliffe could be interesting though, but the real question is whether he’ll want to play gay again so soon after Kill Your Darlings. The source also says, “Plus, he’s closer in height to Freddie than Sacha, who’s much taller. Daniel can really sing, too.”

We’ll have to wait and see if Daniel does end up in the role.

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ACTORS: Daniel Radcliffe  

Behind The Candelabra Picks Up More Emmys On A Good Night For The Gays

September 23, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Everything LGBT did well at the Emmys, with Neil Patrick Harris hosting, Modern Family picking up Best Comedy series, and Jim Parsons winning his third Lead Actor In A Comedy Series Emmy for The Big Bang Theory.

However the big winner was Behind The Candelabra, which added three more Emmys to the nine it won at last week’s Creative Arts Emmy. The HBO movie won Winning Outstanding Movie or Miniseries, Best Director in a Movie or Miniseries for Steven Soderbergh and Lead Actor in a Movie or Miniseries for Michael Douglas.

The actor was up against co-star Matt Damon in the category and in his in acceptance speech offered to share the award with Matt, asking “Do you want the top or the bottom?” You can take a look at Douglas’ speech below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jim Parsons, Michael Douglas, Michael Fassbender, Matt Damon  DIRECTORS: Steven Soderbergh  FILMS: Behind The Candelabra  

I Wanna Dance With Somebody – Music video from the gay-themed film Five Dances

September 21, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Five Dances is a beautiful looking movie. We first posted the trailer for it back in December 2012. However it’s only now that it’s heading for release, with screenings in the US starting October 4th, while a UK DVD release is set for October 28th.

Now a music video for a song from the film has arrived, showing off footage from the gay-themed dance film, as well as Scott Matthews’ tune, I Wanna Dance with Somebody, from his album, Unlearned. Take a look above.

Here’s the film’s synopsis: ‘The classic tale of finding success and romance in the big city is given a contemporary, and unconventional, spin in Alan Brown’s new film, FIVE DANCES. Collaborating with internationally renowned choreographer Jonah Bokaer, writer-director Brown has taken five gifted New York dancers, and fashioned a story about Chip (Ryan Steele in his first film role), an extraordinarily talented 18 year-old recently arrived from Kansas who joins a small downtown modern dance company. In his first weeks of rehearsal, Chip is initiated into the rites of passage of a New York dancer’s life, where discipline and endless hard work, camaraderie and competitiveness, the fear of not being good enough, and the joy of getting it just right, inform every minute of every day.

‘Shooting in and around a Soho dance studio, Brown and his longtime cinematographer Derek McKane capture the exhilaration and emotional turmoil of a small dance company, and all of Chip’s poignant firsts—the forging of friendships, being chosen for the important solo, his first ever love affair—with the intimacy and immediacy of a documentary. The result, FIVE DANCES, is Brown’s most dynamic film.’ [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Alan Brown  FILMS: Five Dances  

Jennifer Lopez To Receive Human Rights Campaign Ally For Equality Award

September 21, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jennifer-lopezEarlier this year, Whoopi Goldberg was honoured with the Human Rights Campaign Ally For Equality Award. Now the next recipient has been named. HRC has announced that Jennifer Lopez will receive the gong at their National Dinner on 5 October in Washington DC.

“Jennifer Lopez embodies the spirit of an ally to the LGBT community and we are thrilled to present her the Ally for Equality at our National Dinner in October,” said HRC president Chad Griffin. “We recognize Jennifer for her talent, style, compassion, philanthropy and generosity, but foremost for her public commitment to LGBT equality.”

The Ally for Equality award is given to allies outside the LGBT community who stand up on behalf of equality and try to improve the lives of gay people. J-Lo has been a very vocal supporter of the LGBT community, including raising money for HIV and AIDS research, as well as for anti-bullying and anti-violence services.

She’s also recently been an executive producer on The Fosters, a TV series about a lesbian couple who take in children who are in need of a home.

“Even facing pressure from anti-LGBT groups, Jennifer stands her ground as a strident equality supporter,” Griffin said. “Throughout her career, Jennifer Lopez has always stood for fairness, justice and equality, and that’s what being an ally is all about.”

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ACTORS: Jennifer Lopez  

New Blue Is The Warmest Color Trailer – Take a look at the lesbian-themed Palm d’Or winner

September 21, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Blue Is The Warmest Color is definitely an intriguing film. It won the Palm d’Or, but garnered controversy over its graphic lesbian sex scenes. Even the film’s two main actresses have sometimes seemed to be in two minds about the movie – proud of its success but finding it incredibly difficult to ignore how tough it was to make.

An October US release is set, with the film coming to the UK in November.

Ahead of that, a new trailer has arrived – and as is the way with both foreign film and gay themed movies, there’s no dialogue (because apparently nobody would watch anything that wasn’t in English) and it’s unclear whether the characters are straight or not (because nobody would watch a movie about two women in love if it wasn’t purely about titillating straight men). If you can’t tell, we’re not desperately impressed with this promo, even if the images are pretty.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘At 15, Adele doesn’t question it: a girl goes out with boys. Her life is turned upside down the night she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adele grows, seeks herself, loses herself, finds herself…’ Lea Seydoux and Adele Exarchopolis star in the movie, and it was a lengthy sex scene between the two that got people talking at Cannes [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Lea Seydoux, Adele Exarchopoulos  DIRECTORS: Abdellatif Kechiche  FILMS: Blue Is The Warmest Colour  

Zachary Quinto Joins The Girl Who Invented Kissing

September 21, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Zachary-QuintoThe cast of The Girl Who Invented Kissing is coming together, with Variety reporting that Zachary Quinto, Natalie Dormer, Adelaide Clemens and Stephen Graham have signed up to star.

The actors join the previously Timothy Simons (Veep) in the romance, which is about two brothers whose lives are thrown in to turmoil when they both fall for a mysterious young woman who drifts into their small town. It’s not known exactly who any of the actors will play.

Tom Sierchio (Untamed Heart) is directing from his own original screenplay. It’s not clear when it might start shooting.

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ACTORS: Zachary Quinto  

First Pics Of Benedict Cumberbatch As The Gay Alan Turing On The Imitation Game Set

September 19, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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A couple of days ago it was officially announced that the biopic of gay computer genius and codebreaker Alan Turing, The Imitation Game, has started shooting. Now the first pics of Benedict Cumberbatch on the set in the lead role have popped up online, which you can see above and below.

Turing is a pioneer of modern-day computing who is credited with helping crack the fiendish German codes, such as Enigma, during the Second World War. The film will chronicle the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team at Britain’s top-secret code-breaking centre, Bletchley Park.

Turing, whose contributions and genius significantly shortened the war, saving thousands of lives, was the eventual victim of an unenlightened British Establishment, who prosecuted him for being gay and forced him to agree to be chemically castrated.

Tragically Turing admitted to the police he was gay while reporting a robbery, believing they would protect him and catch those who’d stolen from him. Instead it was him who found himself in court. After he was convicted he was shunned by the establishment and despite he incredible mind he found himself pushed to the sideline. He committed suicide (although some say it was an accident) not too long afterwards.

Cumberbatch stars alongside Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Mark Strong, Rory Kinnear, Charles Dance, Allen Leech and Matthew Beard. (Source: Buzzfeed)

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ACTORS: Benedict Cumberbatch  DIRECTORS: Morten Tyldum  FILMS: The Imitation Game  
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