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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

The Gay-Themed Comedy Web Series Stray Is Planning Season 2, But It Needs Your Help

November 1, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Earlier this year we posted episodes from the fun new web series Stray, which is about a straight guy and a gay guy, and their developing roommate bromance. Now the show is plotting its return for season 2, but in order to get it made, it’s hoping to raise $15,000 via Seed & Spark.

The first season concentrated almost exclusively on the straight Rich and the gay Jay, as they negotiated their fledgling friendship, from Rich getting a little too personal as he tries to find out about all things gay, to disussing the relative merits of Tinder and Grindr. We’re promised that ‘In Season 2, Rich and Jay’s world expands, introducing new friends and love interests, including “Brock,” Rich’s homophobic “friend”; “Marquis,” a holier-than-thou thespian; “Autumn,” a sadistic world-saver; and “Luna,” an unfiltered jocknerd.

‘Season 2 will contain 10 five-to-12-minute episodes, including a short-form adaptation of the 1980s comedy Clue, a Freaky Friday-esque episode in which Rich and Jay switch orientations; and an episode that deconstructs the ending of 500 Days of Summer which includes, if we hit our stretch goals, a protracted, Family Guy-style non-sequitur of a fight sequence.’

There are some fun added incentives for those who back the fundraising campaign, from personalised magic tricks to the chance to write your own Stray mini-episode.

Take a look at the crowdfunding video below, check out Season 1 here, and then if you like what you see, head over to Seed & Spark to help out. [Read more…]

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Matt Bomer, Jim Parsons, Andrew Rannells & Zachary Quinto Teaming For Broadway Revival Of The Boys in the Band

November 1, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Earlier this year, a new stage production of Mat Crowley’s 1968 gay play The Boys In The Band got a limited run in the West End. It looks like that may have inspired a very starry 50th Anniversary Broadway revival which is being planned for 2018, starring an impressive selection of gay actors.

Matt Bomer (making his Broadway debut), Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Andrew Rannells, Tuc Waitkins Robin de Jesus, Brian Hutchison and Michael Benjamin Washington have been cast in the production, with Joe Mantello directing. TV mega-producer Ryan Murphy is also involved behind-the-scenes.

Crowley’s play broke new ground when it debuted off-Broadway in 1968 for showing the lives of modern gay men in a unfliching way – something many audiences had never seen before. The 1970 film version, directed by William Friedkin, is often considered Hollywood’s first gay film.

The play is set in the New York apartment of Michael, who’s hosting a birthday party for his friend Harold. However, as the alcohol flows, the guests begin to tell a few too many home truths, revealing that underneath the jokes and cameraderie, many of the men are filled with anger and self-loathing.

Many now view it as problematic, due to the fact so many of the characters are seething, bitter, narcissistic, shallow and filled with internalised homophobia. However, Crowley has said that while it may be different now, in the era before Stonewall, that’s what him and his friends were like.

The revival is being lined up for a limited 15-week run at the Booth Theater, with the show starting previews on April 30th and running through to August 12th.

“In 1968, Mart Crowley made theatrical history by giving voice to gay men onstage, in this uncompromising, blisteringly honest, and wickedly funny play,” Ryan Murphy commented. “The play was groundbreaking in its exploration of how gay men treated each other and how they were made to feel about themselves. And while some attitudes have thankfully shifted, it’s important to be reminded of what we have overcome and how much further we still have to go.”

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ACTORS: Matt Bomer, Jim Parsons, Andrew Rannells, Zachary Quinto  DIRECTORS: Ryan Murphy  

Santa & Andres Trailer – Take a look at the controversial, award-winning gay film

October 31, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Carlos Lechuga’s Santa & Andres won numerous awards at film festivals around the world, while managing to get banned in Cuba and causing a bit of a fuss when when the Havan Film Festival in New York removed it from their awards competition due to the fact it was ‘political’. Now that it’s preparing for its US cinema and DVD/VoD release, it’s a good excuse to take a look at the trailer for the gay-themed movie.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In 1983, Andrés–a non-compliant gay writer–resides in the rural mountain region of Eastern Cuba, having been blacklisted by the government for “ideological problems.” After a major event occurs, the government decides someone reliable must be appointed to watch over him and make sure he does not make any political statements. Santa, a country girl who works on a farm, is assigned to the task. For three days in a row Santa will sit in front of Andrés’ hut and keep watch over him. Santa and Andrés are as close as it gets to being true opposites, and are not meant to like each other. However, they soon find that they have more things in common than they expected…

‘The controversial, LGBT/drama from writer/director Carlos Lechuga. Lola Amores, Eduardo Martinez, and Cesar Dominguez star in SANTA & ANDRES –Limited Theatrical begins November 10, 2017; Available on DVD/VOD November 14.’ Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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French Kisses Trailer – A selection of sexy, French, gay short films is on its way

October 31, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: ‘Get seduced with the best gay shorts France has to offer, in this exquisite collection of sexy shorts- French Kisses are; Apollo: Apollo is a modern teenager. Riddled with insecurities, Apollo runs towards manhood, fantasizing about an ever more muscular body, an ever bigger banana. Herculaneum Three “appointments”. Two men. A volcano that growls. The Body of Angels Rémi throws himself to the ground, listens to the birds and falls asleep in the hedges.

‘Meanwhile, Gabriel does something far more sinister. They are going to meet. En Retour Jean-Marc receives Simon, a younger man, to dinner. After a promising start, the evening plunges in to extreme drama. Ruptures Gabriel, a director, and André, his ex-boyfriend s paths cross in Paris without having seen each other for 10 years. Juliet Electrique In the heat of July, Thomas and Victor, two 14-year-old teenagers, get bored and want to escape. Victor decides to take Thomas along an abandoned bridge. The latter, fearful, follows him. There, he will have to face his most secret fears and desires.’

French Kisses is released on DVD in the UK on January 8th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Kevin Spacey Apologises & Comes Out After Anthony Rapp Alleges Inappropriate Conduct When He Was Underage

October 30, 2017 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Anthony Rapp in Rent (2005)

For decades rumours have swirled that Kevin Spacey was gay. Now that’s been confirmed, but in a way that has attracted fury from many. Spacey came out following allegations by actor Anthony Rapp that the double Oscar-winning actor made a sexual pass at him when Rapp was just 14-years-old.

Rapp says the event took place in 1986, when he was appearing on Broadway in Precious Sons, and Spacey had a supporting role in a revival of Long Day’s Journey Into Night. The young actor went to a party at Spacey’s house, where he soon discovered he didn’t know anyone else, and so ended up watching TV alone.

Talking to Buzzfeed, Rapp says it eventually got later than he’d realised, “My memory was that I thought, Oh, everybody’s gone. Well, yeah, I should probably go home.” Spacey, he recalled, “sort of stood in the doorway, kind of swaying. My impression when he came in the room was that he was drunk… He picked me up like a groom picks up the bride over the threshold. But I don’t, like, squirm away initially, because I’m like, ‘What’s going on?’ And then he lays down on top of me. He was trying to seduce me. I don’t know if I would have used that language. But I was aware that he was trying to get with me sexually.”

Eventually he managed to squirm away and get to the bathroom, “I was like, ‘What is happening?’ I saw on the counter next to the sink a picture of him having his arm around a man. So I think on some level I was like, Oh. He’s gay. I guess. Then I opened the door, and I was like, ‘OK, I’m going to go home now.’ He followed me to the front door of the apartment, and as I opened the door to leave, he was leaning on the front door[frame]. And he was like, ‘Are you sure you wanna go?’ I said, ‘Yes, good night,’ and then I did leave…

“My head was spinning. I have a memory of turning around and [thinking], What was that? What am I supposed to do with it? What does it mean?… The older I get, and the more I know, I feel very fortunate that something worse didn’t happen. And at the same time, the older I get, the more I can’t believe it. I could never imagine [that] anyone else I know would do something like that to a 14-year-old boy.”

After the Rent and Star Trek: Discovery actor stepped forward to talk about his experience and how it has affected him over the year, Spacey issued a response on Twitter: ‘I have a lot of respect and admiration for Anthony Rapp as an actor. I’m beyond horrified to hear his story. I honestly do not remember the encounter, it would have been over 30 years ago. But if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior, and I am sorry for the feelings he describes having carried with him all these years.’

‘This story has encouraged me to address other things about my life. I know that there are stories out there about me and that some have been fueled by the fact I have been so protective of my privacy. As those closest to me know, in my life I have had relationships with both men and women. I have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life, and I choose now to live as a gay man. I want to deal with this honestly and openly and for me that starts by examining my own behavior.’

Many however were furious not just about what Spacey is said to have done to an underage boy, but also at the way his statement appears to be attempting to deflect criticism by coming out as gay. He appears with his statement to have tried to take some measure of responsibility by not denying the claim, however many have seen the second paragraph as an attempt to move the focus away from Rapp’s allegations and onto Spacey revealing he’s gay.

There have also been many who have found it extremely troubling and problematic that by talking about allegations of inapporiate conduct with someone who was underage in the context of him coming out, Spacey has conflated homosexuality with pedophilia –  a stereotype the gay community has been fighting for decades. As a result, many celebrities and others have taken Spacey to task not just for what he’s said to have done, but also for the way he responded.

GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis took to Twitter to say, ‘Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault… This isn’t a coming out story about Spacey, but a story of survivorship by Anthony Rapp & those who speak out about unwanted sexual advances. The media and public should not gloss over that.’

It has also been revealed that Spacey’s hit show, House Of Cards, will end after it’s upcoming sixth season. They also released a statement saying, “Media Rights Capital and Netflix are deeply troubled by last night’s news concerning Kevin Spacey. In response to last night’s revelations, executives from both of our companies arrived in Baltimore this afternoon to meet with our cast and crew to ensure that they continue to feel safe and supported. As previously scheduled, Kevin Spacey is not working on set at this time.”

Zachary Quinto, who appeared alongside Spacey in the film Margin Call,  perhaps summed things up in the statement he released: ‘It is deeply sad and troubling that this is how Kevin Spacey has chosen to come out. Not by standing up as a point of pride – in the light of all his many awards and accomplishments – thus inspiring tens of thousands of struggling LGBTQ kids around the world, but as a calculated manipulation to deflect attention from the very serious accusation that he attempted to molest one.

‘I am sorry to hear of Anthony Rapp’s experience and subsequent suffering. And I am sorry that Kevin only saw fit to acknowledge his truth when he thought it could serve him – just as his denial served him for so many years. May Anthony Rapp’s voice be the only one which is amplified here. Victim’s voices are the ones that deserve to be heard.”

Read the full article where Rapp talks about the unwanted sexual advance and how it continued to affect him over at Buzzfeed.

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ACTORS: Kevin Spacey, Anthony Rapp  

Colton Haynes Just Got Married To His Partner Jeff Leatham!

October 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Congratulations to Colton Haynes, who’s now a married man after tying the knot with his partner, Four Seasons artistic director Jeff Leatham. While many actors try to keep their nuptials a secret, an excited Jeff revealed it was going to happen on Thursday night, posting a pic on Instagram along with the message, ‘I have the honor and great pleasure of Marrying this Amazing Human Being tomorrow – I love him to the moon and back and I am Blessed to soon call him my #Husband – One more sleep baby’.

Now the wedding has happened, with People reporting that the evening ceremony took place in front of 120 guests at a Palm Springs hotel. Officiating the wedding was none other than Kris Jenner, a longtime friends of the couple. Everyone wore black and white.

The Arrow and Teen Wolf star comments, “It’s just amazing when you find someone who kind of teaches you to love yourself more. The really great thing about being with Jeff is that since we got together my relationships with my friends have gotten better, my family relationships have gotten better. When you learn to really love someone, it’s completely life-changing. Now we have this beautiful life together and this epic journey ahead.”

Guests at the wedding included Sofia Vergara, Joe Manganiello, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, Melanie Griffith, Lisa Rinna, Chelsea Clinton, Dylan O’Brien, Emily Rickards, Billie Lourd, and Cheyenne Jackson. Everyone

Haynes came out publicly in early 2016, and had been engaged to Leatham since earlier this year. [Read more…]

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Ryan Murphy’s Pose Breaks New Ground With Five Trans Actors Cast In Major Roles

October 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

As if Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story, Feud, Scream Queens, American Crime Story) wasn’t busy enough already, he’s got big plans for 2018, which include the major series Pose. Much of the casting for the series has been announced in the past few days, and that includes the fact that there are a record five major trans roles in the show, and they have all been filled by trans actors.

It’s the most transgender series regulars ever for a scripted television show in the US.

Those roles will be taken on by MJ Rodriguez (Blanca); Indya Moore (Angel); Dominique Jackson (Elektra); Hailie Sahar (Lulu) and Angelica Ross (Candy). It’s not just in front of the camera that trans people are involved, as the likes of Our Lady J and Janet Mock have been working on the scripts.

Variety reports that the show is a ‘period piece set in the mid-’80s in New York City, examining the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in Manhattan: the emergence of the luxury Trump-era universe, the ball culture world, and downtown social and literary scene.’

The trans characters will joins a variety of other LGBT people of color in the part of the show that looks at ball culture – the LGBT subculture that emerged in the 1980s, and which sees different ‘houses’ and people competing against one another in balls.

Co-creator Steven Canals comments, “We are thrilled that POSE pushes the narrative forward by centering on the unique and under-told experiences of trans women and gay people of color. Ryan has assembled a strong team of storytellers and innovators to collaborate on telling this important narrative. As a Bronx-bred queer writer of color, I’m honored to aid in ushering this groundbreaking show into homes.”

The great cast will also include the likes of James Van Der Beek, Tatiana Maslany, Kate Mara, Evan Peters, Ryan Jamaal Swain, Billy Porter, and Dyllon Burnside.

At the moment, only a pilot episode of Pose had been commissioned, but given Murphy’s track record, there’s a strong chance a full season of the show will arrive sometime in 2018 on FX.

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Disney Channel To Feature Gay Storyline For The First Time, In Top Show Andi Mack

October 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

For its theme parks and as a company to work for, Disney often gets plaudits for its diversity and how its embraced LGBTQ inclusiveness. However, on screen it’s been rather different, with GLAAD consistently giving the company failing grades in its Studio Responsibility Report, and the likes of the Disney Channel including some very minor LGBT content in a couple of its animated shows, and nothing in its live action output.

However, that’s now changing with the announcement that Andi Mack, which has quickly become one of Disney Channels top-rated shows in both the UK and US, will include a gay storyline. Even better, it involves one of the major characters coming out, which should ensure it won’t just be a one-off that’s then forgotten in the series.

The show already raised a few eyebrows with conservatives when it debuted earlier this year, as it follows 13-year-old Andi (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), who’s coming to terms with the fact the person she thought was her her older sister is actually her biological mother. The series also charts he friendship with Cyrus Goodman (Joshua Rush) and Buffy Driscoll (Sofia Wylie), as well as Andi’s feeling for her crush, Jonah Beck (Asher Angel).

However, in Season 2, things get a tiny bit more complicated when Cyrus reveals to Buffy that he has feelings for Jonah too. He will then reportedly go on a journey of self-acceptance, which includes working out what to tell his girlfriend, Iris, about the fact he likes boys.

“Andi Mack is a story about ‘tweens’ figuring out who they are,” said Disney Channel in a statement. “[Creator] Terri Minsky, the cast and everyone involved in the show takes great care in ensuring that it’s appropriate for all audiences and sends a powerful message about inclusion and respect for humanity.”

Groups such as GLAAD and PFLAG have quickly stepped forward to support the storyline as the first example of what they hope will become increasing LGBT inclusiveness on the Disney Channel. However, it has also intevitably caused some controversy, with the likes of the anti-gay One Million Moms, calling for a boycott. However, as the show is already one of the highest rated on the Channel, it’s unlikely fringe anger will affect it that much.

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Tessa Thompson Confirms Her Thor: Ragnarok Character, Valkyrie, Is Bisexual

October 24, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Back in September there was a bit of excitement over whether Thor: Ragnarok would feature the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first gay character. This was based on the fact that the movie features Korg, who in the mid-2000s Planet Hulk series of comics (which Ragnarok is partially based on), Korg was in a same-sex relationship with a fellow male warrior called Hiroim.

Now, it turns out there may be another LGBT characters in the movie, as Tessa Thompson has announced on Twitter that her baddass character, Valkyrie, is ‘bi. And yes, she cares very little about what men think of her. What a joy to play!’

However, before we get over-exicted, it should be added that there’s nothing in the movie that would definitely says either Korg or Valkyrie is LGBT. While there’s also nothing to contradict it, whether Valkyrie likes boys, girls or all genders certainly doesn’t play into the storyline of the movie. One hope we can have though is that she appears to be a character Marvel is considering making more of in the post-Avengers: Infinity War universe, and if they do it will give them the chance to explore her sexuality in more depth.

Although it appears Thompson and/or the makers decided to take the character’s sexuality into account in the choices she made as an actor, after many years of criticism about the lack of queer representation in the Marvel universel, we’re still only talking about very tiny baby steps here.

She’s bi. And yes, she cares very little about what men think of her. What a joy to play! https://t.co/d0LZKTHCfL

— Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) October 21, 2017

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ACTORS: Tessa Thompson  DIRECTORS: Taika Waititi  FILMS: Thor 3  

Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street Trailer – A look at the star of the gayest mainstream horror ever

October 24, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Just over a year ago we reported on the Kickstarter for Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street. Now the documentary is moving towards its release and has released a new trailer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In 1985, Mark Patton starred in what later generations would dub ‘The gayest horror movie ever made,’ A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. The sequel made Freddy Krueger into a pop-culture icon, but Patton was never heard from again. After 30 years of living in near obscurity, Patton is back to talk about how his American dream became a nightmare during the homophobic AIDS crisis in Hollywood and why had to give it all up.’

No release date seems to be set yet for the documentary. However, if you’re interested in getting hold of the poster (which you can see below), a limited edition version with a layer of pink glitter and signed by artist Matt Ryan Tobin, will be are available here from October 25th. [Read more…]

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