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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

Dear Dad: Letters From Same-Gender-Loving Sons Trailer – Watch the complete, moving feature-length LGBT documentary

September 11, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Chase Simmons recently completed Dear Dad, a documentary that certainly looks like it’ll be worth watching. The idea behind the movie is that eight black gay/same-gender-loving men write open letters to their fathers, revealing their highs and low, along with the pain, happiness and their hope for the future.

Simmons has been talking to Huffpo about the film, saying, “As a black same-gender-loving man, I know how difficult it can be to forge a real relationship with your father. I’ve struggled with it myself. In my own experience there is often an immediate disconnect once your sexuality is mentally acknowledged, and that gap just gets wider and wider over time. That led me to think about how I’ve struggled to forge real relationships with other SGL men, romantic or platonic. Then I started to think about how I struggled to maintain connections with the heterosexual men in my life after coming out, especially black heterosexual men. Those thoughts looped me back to the first black heterosexual man that I knew, my dad. So I felt like there was a lot of potential in hearing these stories.”

Take a look at the trailer above. You can read more from Simmons over at Huffpo, and find out about the movie itself on its website. [Read more…]

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Bill Nighy, Paddy Considine & Dominic West Take On Gay Miners’ Strike Film, Pride

September 11, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Paddy-ConsidineIn the past, it was quite common for groups of people protesting about different things to come to the aid of each other. Now Matthew Warchus, who’s best known as a theatre director, is planning a movie called Pride about a group of gay activists called ‘Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners’, who decide to raise money to help the families of British miners who were striking in the summer of 1984.

The cast is fast coming together, with Bill Nighy, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton, Paddy Considine & Andrew Scott (Sherlock’s Moriarty), set to star.

The film follows the activists, who after raising the cash, discovers the National Union Of Miners is rather embarrased to accept money from a bunch of queer. Not put off, they decide to travel to a Welsh mining community to hand out the cash personally.

Gay Star News quotes Warchus as saying, “This was a script I just couldn’t say no to. It made me laugh out loud, it surprised and delighted me at every turn, and it ultimately moved me to tears. It’s a truly affirming and inspiring story, funny, honest and moving, and by the end of it you want to punch the air and cheer.”

Stephen Beresford wrote the script, with the current plan being to start shooting next month in London and Wales. There’s no news on exactly who the actors will play.

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

Jared Leto Didn’t Want To Be A Cliché As An HIV+ Hooker In Dallas Buyers Club, But Did Want To Honour An Old Friend

September 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Jared Leto has mainly spent his time concentrating on music for the past few years. He made Mr. Nobody in 2009, but was drawn back to acting by Dallas Buyer’s Club, which has just premiered at TIFF to strong reviews.

Jared plays a cross-dressing, HIV+ hooker in the movie. He’s been talking about the role and how he was keen that the character didn’t become a camp cliché. He told USA Today, “There’s been great drag queens in film. But I didn’t want to put up onscreen this cross-dressing cliché that was the butt of every joke. I hadn’t worked in a long time and I saw an opportunity there to bring to life a real person, not a cliché. I knew I was very connected [to her]. I was in character [on set], which I know is a terrible term because it brings up ideas of pretentiousness. But how could you throw it all away, go have lunch, and then ‘action’? I’d probably be terrible. I’d probably be a cliché. So I quickly transformed myself into this person.”

Leto also talked about what drew him back to acting after a four-year hiatus, telling EW that one of the reasons he was drawn to the role was because he had a gay neighbor who was dying from AIDS when he moved to LA when he was in his early 20s. “I watched week after week as he withered away, got sicker and sicker, sores on his body, his neck, and face,” says Leto. “We would sometimes walk and get lunch, or walk to the store. He had a lot of dignity and humor and levity in his situation, so I think there are parts of him in this character as well. I think for people that haven’t been around or had an experience with someone who had been affected by this disease, it’s an easy thing to forget about right now, but I felt an obligation to bring as much grace and humanity to the role as possible.”

Interestingly, despite not making any movies for years, he took little convincing to take the part. stepping in after Gael Garcia Bernal was forced to back out shortly before filming was due to begin.

Dallas Buyers Club is about Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey), who was an ordinary man who found himself in a life-or-death battle with the medical establishment and pharmaceutical companies. In 1986, Ron was blindsided by being diagnosed as HIV-positive and given 30 days to live.

With the US still internally divided over how to combat the virus and restricting medications, Ron grabbed hold of non-toxic alternative treatments from all over the world by means both legal and illegal. Seeking to avoid government sanctions against selling non-approved medicines and supplements, he established a ‘buyers club’, which fellow HIV+ people could join for access to his supplies.

Some are already saying McConaughey, who lost massive amounts of weight for the role, is likely to be nominated for an Oscar, with Leto also getting good notices. It’s out in the US in early November and will hit the US next February.

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ACTORS: Jared Leto, Matthew McConaughey  DIRECTORS: Jean-Marc Vallee  FILMS: Dallas Buyers Club  

Chloe Moretz Defends Her Gay Brothers Who She Says Were ‘Treated Horrifically’

September 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

chloe-moretzDon’t mess with Chloe Moretz’s brothers, especially the gay one! The young actress was interviewed about the upcoming Carrie by Sixteen magazine, and opened up (via US Weekly) about the fact that she has two gay brothers, who she said were bullied horribly when they were growing up – and if you’re going to mess with them, she will not be happy!

“I have two gay brothers and two straight brothers, and my gay brothers were treated horrifically until they grew up and understood how to deal with it,” she said.

She then added that with her social media presence, “I will delete you and I will block you, and you will not be a part of my life if you ever say anything bad about my brothers.”

The Kick-Ass stars older bros are Brandon, Trevor, Colin and Ethan, and she says, “Never choose your friends over your family or a boyfriend or girlfriend over the family. My mom [nurse Teri] has always taught us that blood is thicker than water. No one will ever understand the dynamic of your family. Ever. We are the closest family ever and we are the most insane family ever. It may look weird to others, but to us, it’s life.”

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Daniel Radcliffe Gay Sex Scene Manscaping Ban Gets Confirmed By Kill Your Darlings Director

September 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Even before he shot Kill Your Darlings, Daniel Radcliffe was talking about how he’d been ordered by director John Krokidas to go all natural downstairs. He said, “It might have a bit of nudity and he [Krokidas] said, ‘Just to let you know, if you’re getting naked, no landscaping of any kind. This is the 1940s.’

“I’m pretty much there anyway, mate! Not a huge amount of maintenance going on.” He did add though, “I mean, there’s a little bit, obviously, for courtesy.”

Now the director has backed that up, talking about it again in an interview with DailyXtra to coincide with the film’s screening at TIFF, and that he did indeed telling him that pubes were compulsory as that’s what men were like back then!

Radcliffe himself also had something to say about the gay sex scene in an interview with MTV, telling them “It’s interesting that it’s deemed shocking. For me, there’s something very strange about that because we see straight sex scenes all the time. We’ve seen gay sex scenes before. I don’t know why a gay sex scene should be any more shocking than a straight sex scene. Or both of them are equally un-shocking.” [Read more…]

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Another Biopic Of Homoerotic Artist Tom Of Finland Is Announced

September 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Tom-of-Finland-bio-coverBack in April, a preview trailer for a Tom Of Finland biopic, called TOM, was released, which directors Vesa Kuosmanen & Henri Huttunen made to drum up interest in the film they are planning to shoot next year. Now they have some competition, as Variety reports that another Finnish helmer, Dome Karukoski, is also planning a movie about the homoerotic artist.

Karukoski is currently promoting his latest movie, Heart of a Lion, which just premiered at TIFF, and has used the opportunity to announce his next movie. The Tom Of Finland movie will mark his English-language debut, and unlike the rival movie, this will be an authorised biopic, as a deal has been done with the artist’s estate.

Born Touko Laaksonen, the illustrator’s stylised images of hunky men with massive bulges, often wearing leather and/or uniforms, became iconic in the gay community. His popularity was initially helped by the fact that while many countries in the 1950s and 1960s saw photographs of naked and near-naked men as pornography, drawn pictures were classed as art and so Tom Of Finland’s images became extremely popular.

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.

And to ensure a film will be worth watching, leather and fetish weren’t just things he drew, they were something he was drawn to. He even gained controversy over his belief that Nazi uniforms were sexy (although he didn’t like the Nazis themselves).

Producer Aleksi Bardy commented, “It’s impossible to overstate the impact Tom’s work has had on the image and self-image of gay men all over the world. He created the archetypes that now form an integral part of the iconography of popular culture, both gay and straight.”

Casting will start early next year, and it’ll certainly be interesting to see who takes on the lead role (and also whether the Finnish-language TOM still gets made)

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DIRECTORS: Dome Karukoski  

James Franco Says “I Wish I Was Gay” While Talking About The Jokes At His Roast

September 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

james-francoA couple of weeks ago James Franco got roasted, which involved lots of his friends and colleagues standing up to make fun of him, and as many noted, there were are awful lot of gay jokes, which veered from the intelligent (particularly Aziz Ansari’s riff on why everyone else was doing gay jokes) to those that bordered on homophobia.

Now Franco has been addressing the slight controversy that erupted, telling The Daily Beast “There’s two sides to what happened in the Roast. If that’s what they were going to make fun of me for, I was like, ‘Great! Bring on the gay jokes!’ because these aren’t insults at all. I don’t even care if people think I’m gay, so it was like, ‘Awesome!’ I mean, I wish I was…I wish I was gay.”

“Why?,” asked the Beast

“I mean … we don’t have to go into it. But as far as that larger phenomenon that you’re talking about that happens to other actors, part of it is that movies are a place where people can project things and identify with characters, and it’s the same thing with actors outside of their roles—and it’s been that way since Hollywood was around. That’s why there’s a lot of conjecture. That’s been one of my things, too. My relationship with my public image over the past four or five years has just become weirder and weirder, because I look at it and it’s me, and it’s not me, so if other people want to use that for their own purposes or needs, I’m fine with it.”

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Wentworth Miller Talks About His Suicide Attempts While Struggling With His Sexuality

September 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Wentworth-MillerStatistics show that young gay people are disproportionately likely to attempt suicide. Now actor Wentworth Miller has been talking about his personal experience of trying to take his life as he struggled with being in the closet.

He opened up at the Human Rights Campaign dinner in Seattle on Saturday, just a few weeks after he publicly came out.

“The first time I tried to kill myself I was 15,” he said. “I waited until my family went away for the weekend and I was alone in the house and I swallowed a bottle of pills. I don’t remember what happened over the next couple of days, but I’m pretty sure come Monday morning I was on the bus back to school pretending everything was fine.”

He adds, “Growing up I was a target. Speaking the right way, standing the right way, holding your wrist the right way. Every day was a test and there was a thousand ways to fail. A thousand ways to portray yourself to not live up to someone else’s standards of what was accepted.”

He also touched on why he didn’t come out earlier – and even categorically denied he was gay a few years ago – as he was worried it would affect his career. “I had multiple opportunities to speak my truth, which was that I was gay,” he said. “But I chose not to. I was out in private, to family and friends … but professionally, publicly, I was not.”

You can take a look at video of Miller’s speech below.

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Charlie Hunnam Says Queer As Folk Prepared Him For Fifty Shades Of Grey

September 8, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

charlie-hunnam-shirtlessIt was confirmed last week that Charlie Hunnam has won the lead male role of Christian Grey in the upcoming adaptation of the best-selling 50 Shades Of Grey, opposite Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele. Now he’s been chatting about it, and says that going gay (on-screen at least) at an early age will help him with the role and its inevitable onslaught of kinky sex scenes.

He told THR, “My first job was on a Channel 4 miniseries called Queer as Folk. It was incredibly explicit sexual scenes with a man. I mean I’m 16 and 17 years wiser now. So if I could do it when I was 18 with a guy, I can certainly do it at 33 with a lady.”

Hunnam played the fresh-faced Nathan in Queer As Folk who within the first few minutes of the series was going at it hot and heavy with Aiden Gillan’s Stuart, before he became ‘the one-night stand who wouldn’t go away’.

We have to agree, it probably was good training for 50 Shades. Now we just need to convince Hollywood to replace Dakota Johnson with a guy.

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ACTORS: Charlie Hunnam  FILMS: Fifty Shades Of Grey  

John Barrowman Gives An Epic Speech On Marriage Equality

September 5, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Sometimes John Barrowman just seems like he’s out to shock, amuse and entertain, but just occasionally comes out with something great – either incredibly funny or incredibly smart. He was on the latter form at Dragon*Con, where he was asked about his recent marriage.

The question set Barrowman off talking about what it meant to him and how he’s felt married since the day he first got a mortgage with partner, Scott Gill. Although he was more than happy to officially tie the knot a couple of month ago.

He also got onto the fact that being gay is not a choice, seemingly arguing against opponents of marriage equality, saying , “No, it’s not a choice. I live this, and I know a lot of you live it.”

Oh, and he was wearing a ‘legalise gay’ t-shirt while doing it, which you gotta love.You can take a look at the speech above. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: John Barrowman  
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