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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

Ian McKellen To Play A Retired Sherlock Holmes In A Slight Trick of the Mind

September 5, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ian-mckellen-slideIan McKellen is already the older version of Michael Fassbender in the X-Men franchise, and now he’s gonna be an older Benedict Cumberbatch and Robert Downey Jr., as he’s signed up to play a retired Sherlock Holmes in A Slight Trick of the Mind.

The actor will play a retired Sherlock Holmes, who in 1947 is retired and lives in a sleepy Sussex village with his housekeeper and her amateur-sleuthing son. But far from living out a peaceful retirement, he is haunted by an unsolved case from fifty years ago. He remembers only fragments: a confrontation with an angry husband, a secret bond with his beautiful but unstable wife.

With his legendary mental powers on the wane, and without his old sidekick Watson, Holmes is faced with the toughest case of his life – a case that might finally reveal to him the mysteries of the human heart.

Jeffrey Hatcher (The Duchess) wrote the screenplay adaptation based on Mitch Cullin’s novel. The film will reunite McKellen with director Bill Condon, who directed the actor to an Oscar nomination in Gods & Monsters.

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ACTORS: Ian McKellen  DIRECTORS: Bill Condon  

Triple Crossed Trailer – Sean Paul Lockhart turns director for a gay-themed flick

September 4, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


Sean Paul Lockhart is known to many gay men as porn star Brent Corrigan, but in the last few years he’s been turning legit, both as an actors in the likes of Milk (yes, he was in it very briefly), The Big Gay Musical and Judas Kiss, and now as a director.

He’s made Triple Crossed (and also stars in the movie), which TLA Releasing has picked up to release. And now they’ve released a trailer, which is both dramatic and deliberately rather sexy.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘With a tour in Afghanistan behind him, war-torn Chris Jensen (introducing Jack Brockett) struggles to assimilate back to life in California. Drifting and living out of his car, he soon discovers that few are willing to deal with the remnants of a damaged career military man. Chris is self medicating; desperate to silence the echos from the front lines. When an opportunity finally presents itself, he makes the hard decision to employ his most coveted talents honed in special ops. A job is a job and Chris knows civilian life can be just as cut-throat as time on active duty. But just how close does he have to get to Andrew Warner (Sean Paul Lockhart) to secure the kill?’ [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Sean Paul Lockhart  FILMS: Triple Crossed  

Iris Prize 2013 Montage – Get a glimpse at the films competing for the LGBT short film prize

September 2, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


A couple of weeks ago, the films competing at this year’s Iris Prize festival were announced, with 30 short films competing for the prize, which is valued at £25,000 and gives funding and support for the winner to make another film.

Now a montage of the competing shorts has been released, which you can take a look at above, allowing us a glimpse at the eclectic selection, which range from the zany (giant rabbits kissing, anyone?) to the overtly emotional.

The films will screen during this year’s Iris Prize Festival which takes place from October 9th-13th in Cardiff. [Read more…]

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Four Trailer – Take a look at the gay-themed festival hit, out soon in the US

September 1, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Joshua Sanchez’s Four hits cinemas in the US on September 13th, and if the trailer above and the buzz coming out of festivals is anything to go by, it’ll be worth taking a look at. Based on a 1996 play by Christopher Shinn, the ensemble tale takes in several characters, concentrating on a guy who spends the evening hanging out with a young man who’s coming to terms with his sexuality.

Here’s the synopsis: In a nameless, suburban American town, the smell of barbeque fills the air as Fourth of July celebrations move from a hot summer day into night. Joe, a man who works hard and travels a lot, leaves his family behind for the holiday, citing a business trip. Abigayle, his precocious daughter, is left to tend to her ill mother and manage the house on her own, yet again. Seeking just enough attention to get her through another night of her lonely responsibilities, she turns to Dexter, a former high school basketball star whose best days are behind him.

‘And while Abigayle is out with Dexter, Joe is quietly spending time around town with June, a young man he met online who’s struggling to accept himself.  And for just this night, the small world that these four live in will become even smaller, though the freedom they experience has never been so dangerous, fleeting and honest.’ [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Joshua Sanchez  FILMS: Four  

Russell Tovey Signs Up For Gay-Themed HBO Dramedy, Looking

August 30, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Russell-ToveyJust last May, Russell Tovey said it would have to be ‘something special’ for him to play a gay role, despite being gay himself. Well, now he’s found it as THR reports that he’s signed up for HBO’s gay-themed dramedy, Looking.

It’s not just Tovey’s first gay proper role, but also his first big American gig, so it really could be a game-changer for the Being Human and Tower Block star.

He joins the likes of Jonathan Groff in the series, playing ‘the recurring role of Kevin, an accomplished video game wunderkind who has achieved financial and critical success at a young age.’ The gay Kevin works closely with Groff’s Patrick.

Frankie Alvarez is also onboard for one of the main roles, playing Patrick’s best friend, Augustin, whose ego and feisty politics make it difficult for him to settle down with a boyfriend.

The show is said to be a mix of Tales From The City and Girls, following mainly gay men in San Francisco. Looking starts shooting in the next few weeks, although there’s no news yet on when it might air.

Back in May, Tovey told The Independent, “Every character I play is straight, which is unique,  my agent says, because it’s not really been done before that someone who is completely out is able to play straight roles…. So for me to play gay it has to be something special, because it might actually be more of a risk. So I’m waiting for that role – I want it to be something that moves things forward.” Now he’s got it.

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ACTORS: Russell Tovey, Jonathan Groff  FILMS: Looking  

Full Kill Your Darlings Trailer – Daniel Radcliffe falls into a strange beat-generation world

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


A few weeks ago a brief 30-second trailer snippet for Kill Your Darlings emerged, followed yesterday by a minute-long clip. Now a full trailer has popped up online, giving us our best look yet at the movie. However like many mainstream promos for films that take in gay-themes, it only hints at the homo underpinnings of the story.

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. Chronicle star 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.

At the film’s Sundance debut, there was much talk about Radcliffe’s gay sex scene in the movie, so don’t worry, the film will be a lot gayer than the trailer. The film’s out in the US on October 18th, with a November 8th UK date set. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan, Ben Foster, Michael C. Hall  DIRECTORS: John Krokidas  FILMS: Kill Your Darlings  

Rooney Mara Replacing Mia Wasikowska In Lesbian-Themed Drama Carol

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

rooney-maraFor over a year, Mia Wasikowska was set to appear alongside Cate Blanchett in Carol, but now Mia has dropped out. A great replacement has been found though, as Rooney Mara has stepped in to star in the Patricia Highsmith adaptation, according to Deadline.

Carol is based on Highsmith’s novella The Price of Salt, which follows the relationship formed by two vastly different women in the 1950s. One is a girl in her 20s (Mara) working in a department store but dreaming of a more fulfilling life. The other (Blanchett) is a wife trapped in a loveless, moneyed marriage desperate to break free but fearful of losing her daughter in the process.

When the book was published in 1952 it was one of the first to show lesbian relationships as more than just short-term flings, and that is was something that can engender deep feelings.

Todd Haynes (I’m Not There, Far From Heaven) is directing from a screenplay by lesbian playwright Phyllis Nagy. Haynes commented, “We’re over the moon to have Rooney on board. I’ve been a tremendous admirer of her work from the beginning, so the thought of bringing her together with Cate onscreen is thrilling to say the least.”

Filming is set to begin next spring.

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ACTORS: Rooney Mara, Mia Wasikowska, Cate Blanchett  DIRECTORS: Todd Haynes  FILMS: Carol  

Daniel Radcliffe Gets Enamoured With Dane DeHaan In New Kill Your Darlings Clip

August 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kill-your-darlings-poster-slide
Who wouldn’t like to see Dane DeHaan crotch light. Well you can in this new clip fro Kill Your Darlings where DeHaan’s Lucien Carr grabs a lamp and lets the world know it’s standing in for his man bits. And it certainly seem to impress Daniel Radcliffe’s Allen Ginsberg.

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. Chronicle star 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.

The film’s out in the US release on October 18th, with a November 8th UK date set. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan  DIRECTORS: John Krokidas  FILMS: Kill Your Darlings  

Downton’s Allen Leech Joins Benedict Cumberbatch In Alan Turing Biopic Imitation Game

August 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

allen-leechIf you’re an up and coming British actor who wants to get movie roles, you need get cast in either Downton Abbey or Game Of Thrones. Now another of Downton’s stars is moving to the big screen as Variety reports that Allen Leech – aka’s the Abbey’s Tom Branson – has signed up to appear in The Imitation Game.

The film is a biopic of famed codebreaker and father of computers Alan Turing, with Benedict Cumberbatch set for the lead role. Turing is best known for helping the Allies defeat the Germans in World War II by breaking codes and building machines that were the forerunners of modern computers (which were based on his theories). However, in the 1950s he was prosecuted by the British government for being gay.

Turing made the extreme decision to undergo chemical castration instead of going to prison. In 1954 he died from cyanide poisoning, with many believing he killed himself by dosing an apple with the substance (although there are still some who believe it was accidental).

Leech will apparently play a Scottish spy for the Soviets who plots against Cumberbatch’s character. There’s no news on exactly how the spy will fit into the movie.

There’s already some controversy about the film, with the man who wrote the biography it’s based on, Andrew Hodges, saying he’s, “alarmed by the inaccuracies in it”, most notably the fact they have turned fellow code breaker Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley) into a “complicated love interest”, with Hodges saying “They have built up the relationship with Joan much more than it actually was.”

He’s also concerned about a central romance with  John Cairncross, who was later identified as the fifth man in the British spy ring that included Kim Philby and Guy Burgess. Hodges has said, “Their relationship is invented”.

However the producers have said that while they’ve taken the creative liberties the screenwriter is still being worked on and they want to get it right.

Morten Tyldum is set to direct the movie.

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ACTORS: Allen Leech, Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley  DIRECTORS: Morten Tyldum  FILMS: The Imitation Game  

Rebound Trailer – Lesbian-themed short film needs your help

August 27, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


It’s always difficult to make a short film and get it finished, which is one of the reasons some are looking to crowd-funding for help. One that’s currently looking for cash on IndieGoGo is the Lesbian-themed Rebound. You can watch the trailer for the film above.

Here’s the info about the movie from IndieGoGo: ‘Leslie Kwon, Rex Yau, and M.J. Corey set to making a short film based on the short story Rebound. The project took us to The Metropolitan Bar, where we’ve all had crazy Wednesday (girls) nights, and with an incredible cast, we made a film about heartbreak, sisterhood, Brooklyn, gayness, awkwardness, and angst that we are proud of. If you’ve ever tried really hard to feel less alone in a crowd at a bar, you’ll feel this movie.’

The short is looking for $2600, so if you’d like to help out, head over to IndieGoGo. [Read more…]

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