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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

Robert Redford Says Discriminating Against Gays Is ‘Un-American’

September 19, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

robert-redfordRobert Redford has stepped up to say he supports gay marriage and wants it to be legal in Utah, where he holds his annual Sundance Film Festival. That may be an uphill battle, as it’s the stronghold of the Mormon Church, which may not be as rabidly anti-gay as it once was, but still isn’t a fan of anything homosexual.

At at an event for Equality Utah, the state’s largest LGBT advocacy group, he said, “I’m here for the same reason you are – equal rights for all. Like you, I believe there’s no place in our world for discrimination. None.”

“I think it is un-American’ he added. “If we change discriminatory laws in Utah, it sets a benchmark for people in other states; it allows people to see what can be done… Utah is changing. There are good people in Utah. More people want to change the discriminatory laws than want to keep them. People should be able to marry whomever they love.’

It’s good to know the Butch Cassidy star is on out side, even if we’re not likely to see gay marriage in Utah for a few years yet. (Source: GayStarNews)

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ACTORS: Robert Redford  

New TOM Teaser – Take a hunky look at the other Tom Of Finland movie

September 18, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


Last week it was was announced that Dome Karukoski has signed on to direct a biopic of famed homoerotic artist Tom Of Finland. Many wondered what that meant for a rival movie, which released a teaser earlier this year.

Now it’s become clear that directors Vesa Kuosmanen & Henri Huttunen are still planning to make their movie, simply called TOM, as they’ve released a sexy new teaser to coincide with the launch of an IndieGoGo campaign to raise cash for the film.

The teaser sees Tom Of Finland working away while we see his fantasies of men in leather, cowboy outfits and sailor suits. Very nice! It also promises a movie that is ‘sexy, humorous and masculine’.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Until the year 1971, being gay in Finland could land you in jail for years. There was a boy born in 1920. In his childhood he drew pictures of naked men. While drawing, he wore only leather boots. As a young man he fought in the war and had sex with his fellow soldiers, both Finnish and German. During his adulthood he lived a double life: by day, a talented advertising artist and a pianist, by night a genius creator of erotic drawings. We remember him through leather, huge muscles, even larger cocks and humour — empowering the masculine gay man. You know the artist Tom of Finland. Now meet Touko.’ The film will concentrate on the period in the 1950s when Touko Laaksonen became the homoerotic Tom Of Finland.

The teaser also takes a sideways swipe at the other film, making a point of the fact that TOM is independent, while its rival is a ‘official’ biopic, being made in collaboration with the artist’s estate.

His stature has grown over the years to the point where the likes of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hold his images.

TOM is looking for 40,000 Euros, with plans to shoot the film next summer for release in 2015. Olli Rahkonen is set to play Touko/Tom. If you want to help out, head over to IndieGoGo. [Read more…]

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Matt Bomer May Play Gay/Bisexual Star Montgomery Clift In A New Film

September 18, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

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It appears that White Collar and Magic Mike star may be playing the legendary 1950s star Montgomery Clift in an upcoming biopic – at least according to producer Michael Din, who revealed the news on Twitter.

After a user posted the question (to Perez Hilton), ‘Since you know everything, is it true that Matt Bomer is playing Montgomery Clift in the movie Monty Clift by pier3pictures??’

Din replied, ‘@Yolanda150965 Yes, he is, altho we don’t have a schedule yet. It won’t shoot til 2014′

In the late 40s and early 50s, Clift was on the path to becoming one of the biggest stars in the world. After The Search, Red River, A Place In The Sun, I Confess and From Here To Eternity, he was a true heart-throb with three Oscar nominations to his name, and in many people’s opinion a talent on a par with James Dean and Marlon Brando – and all that by the age of 24.

However, Clift was also gay (or at least bisexual) at a time when homosexuality was illegal. He never really came to terms with his sexuality. He suffered from severe self-loathing throughout his adult life (as did many gay people back them) and became a severe alcoholic. In 1956, during the filming of Raintree County, he crashed his car while drunk, which caused various injuries, including facial lacerations that meant he was never quite as good looking again. While he continued to work, with a prominent facial scar and alcohol quickly ageing him, his roles were limited and his days as a heart-throb were essentially over.

He died in 1966, aged only 45, from alcohol-related occlusive coronary artery disease. Acting teacher Robert Lewis famously described Clift’s death as the longest suicide in history.

Bomer seems a good choice to play him, as they certainly share the fact they were/are incredibly good looking with great cheekbones. Being gay in Hollywood also gives Bomer a bit of further insight into Clift.

Montgomery Clift

Montgomery Clift

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ACTORS: Montgomery Clift, Matt Bomer  

Mark Strong Joins Alan Turing Biopic Imitation Game As It Starts Shooting

September 17, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

mark-strongAfter being in development for years, the biopic of gay computing pioneer and codebreaker Alan Turing, The Imitation Game, finally started shooting in the UK yesterday. With that news came info that the likes of Mark Strong and Charles Dance have joined the cast.

Turing is a pioneer of modern-day computing who 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 center, 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.

As what he’d done during the war was a state secret, it took decades for him to get the public credit he is due.

Benedict Cumberbatch takes the lead role in The Intimidation Game, with Keira Knightley as Turing’s friend and fellow code-breaker Joan Clarke (the author of the book the film is based on has already criticised the film as he believes the script overplays their relationship. Also starring are Matthew Goode, Mark Strong, Rory Kinnear, Charles Dance, Allen Leech and Matthew Beard ).

Norwegian filmmaker Morten Tyldum (Headhunters), is directing from a screenplay by Graham Moore, based on the book Alan Turing: The Enigm” by Andrew Hodges.

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ACTORS: Mark Strong, Charles Dance, Benedict Cumberbatch  DIRECTORS: Morten Tyldum  FILMS: The Imitation Game  

I Do Trailer – A gay man enters a marriage of convenience with his lesbian friend

September 16, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Until very recently, gay foreigners wanting to live in the US have faced huge problems getting a green card. DOMA meant their relationships weren’t recignised, those with HIV weren’t even meant to be allowed into the country and compared to straight people the immigration odds were stacked against them.

That’s the world I Do Inhabits, which reaches DVD in the UK on October 28th. You can take a look at the trailer above.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Whilst looking after his niece and sister-in-law (Alicia Witt), Jack (David W. Ross from 90s boy band, Bad Boys Inc) a British gay man living in in New York City, finds himself at risk of losing his family when his work visa is denied. Threatened with deportation he has to compromise his ideals in order stay in the USA and enters into marriage of convenience with his lesbian best friend, Ali (The Sopranos star, Jamie-Lynn Sigler). The couple quickly wed but have to prove the validity of their marriage to the authorities.

Glenn Gaylord (producer of Leave It on the Floor) directs a contemporary romantic drama addressing equality issues and personal dilemmas. Featuring a stellar cast headed by David W. Ross, I Do is a touching and important film in the face of the global news of DOMA, gay marriage and immigration law.’ [Read more…]

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Behind The Candelabra Dominates Creative Arts Emmys On A Good Night For LGBT

September 16, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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It was a great night for Behind The Candelabra at the Creative Arts Emmys, as it won eight awards out of the nine categories it was nominated in. The HBO movie, starring Matt Damon and Michael Douglas, won in the casting, art direction, picture editing, hairstyling, sound mixing, non-prosthetic makeup, prosthetic makeup, and costumes categories.

It’s a great result for the gay-themed Liberace biopic, and it’s not finished yet. Behind The Candelabra is also nominated in the directing, writing, supporting actor, lead actor (with both Douglas and Damon nominated) and top miniseries/movie categories at next week’s Primetime Emmys ceremony. If it takes all of them, it would equal the record for most Emmys by a movie or miniseries, which was set by John Adams, with 13, in 2008.

Behind The Candelabra wasn’t the only LGBT winner at awards shindig, as Dan Bucatinsky of Scandal picked up Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series for playing gay journalist James Novak, who really love his family but has to deal with a rather scheming husband.

In real life Bucatinsky is married to Opposite Of Sex and Happy Endings director Don Roos. As the actor said in his acceptance speech, “How many guys get to (thank) their onscreen husband and their real-life husband? Thank you, Supreme Court of the United States.”

Tim Gunn of Project Runway won outstanding host for a reality or reality-competition show, alongside Heidi Klum, while Lily Tomlin picked up the trophy for best voice-over performance for her narration of ‘An Apology to Elephants’, a documentary about the treatment of captive elephants.

Neil Patrick Harris hosts the Primetime Emmy next Sunday.

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ACTORS: Michael Douglas, Matt Damon  DIRECTORS: Steve Soderbergh  FILMS: Behind The Candelabra  

The CW Plans Primetime TV Drama About FTM Trans Teen

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

The-CW-LogoWhile gay people have slowly made their way onto US TV screens, trans characters still tend to be relegated to murder victims, hookers or are there purely to be the butt of a joke (such as the ‘hilarity’ of a straight male character not knowing a trans woman hasn’t had gender reassignment surgery).

However The CW is planning to change that, with Deadline reporting that they’re developing a series about a female-to-male trans teen. The site says, ‘Written by Brooklyn-based writer-playwright Kyle Jarrow and executive produced by Michael London (Milk), ZE is described as a raw, quirky family drama about a FTM (female-to-male) teen and his family. A personal choice takes on controversial public significance when a Texas teenager announces she is transgender and will be living life as a boy. As his dysfunctional family spirals into identity crises of their own, he discovers that he might be the most well-adjusted of them all.’

The title, ZE, represents a non-gender-specific pronoun (like he or she). This marks the first time a transgender person will be the lead of a primetime show.

Don’t expect to see it soon, as the show is currently just at the development stage, which suggests they’re hoping to make a pilot early next year and then decide whether to move it forward into a full series – indeed, it’ll have to jump a lot of hurdles before it makes it to our screens. There will undoubtedly also be many looking closely at who is chosen to play the lead role, and whether the makers will find a real trans teen or not.

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Says If He Defines His Sexuality The Paparazzi Will Win

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

joseph-gordon-levitt-out-magazineSome actors feel as if they’re in a  personal war with the paparazzi, and one of those is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who even made a documentary about the people who follow him around. Now he’s extending that war to publicly defining his sexuality, telling Out Magazine, “That would be really tacky — they would win if I had to clarify.”

There have been many rumours about him over the years, some due to his decision to appear in gay-themed movies such as Mysterious Skin and Latter Days, or blind items that supposedly say things such as that he was a relationship with Michael Pitt.

He’s far from the first actor who’s refused to define their sexuality for the masses, and with many of them it wasn’t because they were hiding the fact they were gay, so whether JGL has a preference for one gender or the other is still completely unknown.

The actor also talks about his feature-length directing debut, Don Jon, which is about a New Jersey porn addict who struggles to make his reality meet the self-imposed expectations of his porn obsession. He says, “I was interested in making a movie about how people treat each other like things, and all kinds of media can contribute to that. I’ve been working as an actor since I was a little kid, and I’ve always been fascinated, and a little horrified, by the way people relate to images they see on screen. Sometimes I feel I am seen as a thing more than a person, and I don’t think that’s unique to actors. I think everyone is subject to that kind of pigeonholing.”

We also have to say, he’s looking mighty fine on Out’s cover too. You can also see a few more pics of the actor from his Out shoot below. [Read more…]

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Jake Gyllenhaal Says Post-Brokeback Gay Rumours Are A ‘Huge Compliment’

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Jake Gyllenhaal & Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain

When Jake Gyllenhaal didn’t know how to quit Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain, it was almost inevitable that some people would think it meant he was actually gay. And Jake’s very happy about that, telling an episode of Inside the Actors Studio interview airing on September 19th in the US that it is “a huge compliment.”

He was undoubtedly very good in the role, giving Heath the sort of looks that had many convinced it wasn’t just good acting. But despite being happy people thought he was so good in the Brokeback role it that it must have reflected his genuine sexuality, he says that in the real world what turns him on is pretty simple: “Tits and ass.”

Talking about his relationship with Ledger, Jake says, “Heath and I knew each other for years before that because we had both auditioned for Moulin Rouge together,” Gyllenhaal says. “I remember thinking, ‘I like this guy.’ He’s just like, super lovable.”

He admits Ledger’s death hit him extremely hard, saying “It felt like losing a family member, and it still does to this day.” [Read more…]

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Russian Gay Propaganda Law Begins To Bite On LGBT-Themed Films

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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A Winter Journey

Vladmir Putin may keep saying the Russia’s law banning the ‘promotion of non-traditional sexual relationships’ to people under 18 isn’t prejudiced against gay people, but on the ground it’s a very different story, not least leading to an increase in attacks on LGBT people.

Now it’s starting to directly affect what films can be shown, with some quarters relishing trying to ban gay films, even if they are adult productions not designed to be shown to children (and therefore shouldn’t be affected by the ban anyway). Two stories surrounding thos have come to light in the past couples of day.

The first concerns the gay-themed 2007 French musical, Les Chansons d’Amour, which aired on the popular EvroKino Russian television channel. This led Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media to formally warn the station about it, saying the movie contains “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations.”

The film follows the complicated relationship between two women and a man, who get involved in a consensual polyamourous relationship. It’s an adult film, which gained a 15 rating in the UK and was shown at night, when children would not be expected to be watching. However the ministry still issued the warning, seemingly hoping to gay all gay themes off the air.

The second case is about a Russian  movie, A Winter Journey, which was rejected by Kinotavr, one of Russia’s main film festivals, seemingly because of its same-sex themes. The movie is about a gay musician who falls in love with a street criminal.

Director Sergei Taramayev told AFP, ‘For the organizers of the festival it was uncomfortable, because there is such a law, so they thought it was better not to get involved… At least people who were in the jury told us that this was the reason why we were not accepted for Kinotavr.’

The makers didn’t even submit it to the country’s main festival, Moscow International Film Festival, as they believe the organizer, Oscar-winning director Nikita Mikhalkov, is in favour of the government’s anti-gay laws. ‘He supports the government’s line and is a very political director and we realized that they would not take us.’

There has been some good news for the filmmakers though, as A Winter Journe won prizes at the Window into Europe festival in Vyborg in northwestern Russia in August and at Moscow Premiere in September. They are also surprised the country’s culture ministry allowed it to be released in the first place. Co-screenwriter Lidya Lvova says, “We still can’t quite believe in this miracle.”

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