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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

Christopher Meloni Up For Gregg Araki’s White Bird In A Blizzard

November 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A few months ago it was revealed that queer filmmaker Gregg Araki (Mysterious Skin, The Doom Generation) was busy putting together a new movie, White Bird, with Shailene Woodley, Eva Green and Shiloh Fernandez set to star. Now it appears the title has changed slightly to White Bird In A Blizzard, with Deadline reporting that Christopher Meloni and Gabourey Sidibe have been added to the cast.

The movie is about a young woman who loses control of her life when her mother disappears. Woodley will be playing the main part, but it’s not clear how the other actors will play into the story.

Meloni has been having some fun since leaving Law & Order: SVU, going vampiric in True Blood as well as joining the cast of superhero movie, Man Of Steel. Now he’s going a little more arty, with Araki’s movie. It’s not clear when White Bird might shoot.

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ACTORS: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green, Shiloh Fernandez, Christopher Meloni, Gabourey Sidibe  DIRECTORS: Gregg Araki  FILMS: White Bird  

Gay Christmas Carol, Scrooge & Marley, Screening Dates Announced Across The US

November 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It had to happen. Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the most adapted story in the history of film and TV, and so it’s only right and proper that a gay version should have been made. Scrooge & Marley has now revealed screening dates for its US release in 12 cities across the States. It will also be available on DVD & Blu-ray from December.

Recounted from a gay sensibility, with heart, comedy and music, the magic of Dickens’ timeless tale of a man’s redemption at the holidays – thanks to the help of three ghostly spirits – comes alive from a fresh perspective that will appeal to audiences of every persuasion. Out actor David Pevsner portrays Ben Scrooge while former Saturday Night Live star Tim Kazurinsky appears as the Ghost of Jacob Marley. The film also stars Rusty Schwimmer, Bruce Vilanch, Megan Cavanagh, Ronnie Kroell, David Moretti, Richard Ganoung, and JoJo Baby. It is narrated by Tony award-winning actress, Judith Light.

The movie kicks off with an LA run Nov. 21-27 at the Laemmle Playhouse 7 in Pasadena. In Chicago, the hometown film will run one week at the prestigious Music Box Theatre Nov. 29-Dec. 6, including an opening night gala with the actors and filmmakers.

You can find out dates for other cities below, and if you want to know more, including about the home ent. release, head over to the film’s website at www.scroogeandmarleymovie.com. (No UK release is currently set) [Read more…]

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Kevin Clash, Elmo’s Gay Puppeteer, Resigns From Sesame Street

November 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac 3 Comments

Last week many were surprised when Kevin Clash, the man who for the last 28 years has been the voice and puppeteer behind Sesame Street’s Elmo, not only came out as gay, but also got embroiled in a sex scandal. 24-year-old Sheldon Stephens claimed he’d had a sexual relationship with Clash when he was only 16, something that he said was illegal as he hadn’t reached the age of consent (which in the US varies between 16 & 18 depending on the state).

Now Clash has resigned from Sesame Street permanently.

Immediately after the claims came to light, Kevin took a leave of absence from the long-running children’s show to fight the the claims and it seemed he’d managed to do that very quickly as a couple of days later, Stephens recanted him accusation, saying through his lawyers that he, ‘now wants it to be known that his sexual relationship with Mr. Clash was an adult consensual relationship. He will have no further comment on the matter.’

Although that seemed to have cleared the way for Kevin to return to Sesame Street, things have become muddied in the past couple of days, with reports that Stephens has recanted him recantation, and now says he was pressured into signing an agreement that he would retract his claims in return for a six-figure settlement. TMZ has reported that he now claims his initial accusation about the illicit affair with Clash were true, and that he would gladly forfeit the settlement in order to restore his name.

To make matters worse a second accuser has now come forward, with another TMZ story reporting that a 24-year-old called Cecil Singleton is suing Clash in federal court, claiming the two met on a gay phone chat line. The accuser says he was 15 at the time, and Clash was 17 years his senior.

The new claimaint alleges Clash “groomed [him] to gain his trust by, among other things, taking him to nice dinners and giving him money.” He adds that he believes it’s something like a hobby for Clash to troll “gay telephone chat line rooms to meet and have sex with underage boys.” The accuser says he, “did not become aware that he had suffered adverse psychological and emotional effects from Kevin Clash’s sexual acts and conduct until 2012.” and he wants $5 million in damages.

It appears this new development has resulted in Clash’s decision to formally resign. Sesame Workshop has issued a statement, saying, “Sesame Workshop’s mission is to harness the educational power of media to help all children the world over reach their highest potential. Kevin Clash has helped us achieve that mission for 28 years, and none of us, especially Kevin, want anything to divert our attention from our focus on serving as a leading educational organization. Unfortunately, the controversy surrounding Kevin’s personal life has become a distraction that none of us want, and he has concluded that he can no longer be effective in his job and has resigned from Sesame Street. This is a sad day for Sesame Street.”

Although it’s difficult to know the full truth of all this, it’s been strongly suggested this may not be the first time aspiring-model Stephens has had a relationship with an older, powerful man that ended messily. One of these liaisons is even said to have resulted in his being arrested after claims were made he’d stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jewellery at knifepoint, although this never got to court. He’s also been arrested for passing bad checks and reckless driving. Little is currently known about Singleton.

Oh, and if you’re wondering what will happen to Elmo, he will continue to appear in Sesame Street, but with a different puppeteer.

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Pedro Almodovar Plans A Sci-fi Movie

November 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Pedro Almodovar isn’t normally thought of as a sci-fi director, although his last film, The Skin I Live In, certainly had sci-fi elements and they’ve also popped up in some of his other movies. However it now appears the gay director wants to make a full-on sci-fi, according to Variety.

Almodovar was recently in London both to accept The Skin I Live In’s BAFTA award for Best Film Not In The English language (he’s only 10 months later in picking that one up), as well as to deliver the institute’s annual David Lean Lecture on his personal film heritage.

He told the audience, “The way I would like to do a science-fiction movie is to present something impossible in a real, domestic way. I am still young enough to make one. I have ideas for the genre. One of the scripts currently on my desk is of that genre, so I hope to make it.”

That’s certainly not him saying this will be on our screens soon (he said as much: “I live with my stories for many years. I write more like a novelist than a screenwriter.”), but a proper Almodovar sci-fi movie is certainly an intriguing proposition. The director apparently cited Invasion Of The Body Snatchers as a touchstone for him, which could give us a hint as to what sort of film he might make.

Almodovar’s next film is I’m So Excited, a comedy starring Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Paz Vega. It should be in cinemas next summer.

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DIRECTORS: Pedro Almodovar  

Gay-Straight US Sitcom Partners Gets Cancelled

November 17, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Before the start of the new US television season there was much interest in two new gay-themed shows that were bidding to find success with audiences. Now one of them has been cancelled, with THR revealing that CBS has pulled the plug on Partners. Indeed it won’t even be allowed to play out its initial 13-episode run, with the instalment scheduled for Nov. 19th getting replaced by a repeat of Two & A Half Men.

The series, from Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, is a semi-autobiographical comedy about lifelong best friends and business partners, one of whom is gay, and the other is straight. David Krumholtz and Michael Urie play the friends, with Brandon Routh and Sofia Bush also starring.

CBS had high hopes for the show, giving it the coveted Monday at 8:30 pm slot, which had previously helped series such as How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly and 2 Broke Girls to find success. Partners struggled from the beginning though and when the last episode hit a series low, it seems CBS decided enough was enough, and now it’s gone.

The other gay-themed show, The New Normal, is still going, and recently scored a full-season order from NBC (before the season started, many had thought it would be this show that struggled, while Partners would be okay). That series stars Justin Bartha and Andrew Rannells as a gay couple whose lives get mixed up with the single mother who agrees to be their surrogate.

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ACTORS: David Krumholtz, Michael Urie  

Jared Leto Cross Dresses In First Dallas Buyer’s Club Set Photos

November 16, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A couple of weeks ago it was revealed that Jared Leto was set to play a flamboyant, cross-dressing gay character in The Dallas Buyer’s Club. Now the movie has started shooting and Just Jared has gotten hold of the first shots from the set, showing Leto in character, along with a very skinny Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner.

I can’t say it’s Jared’s best look ever, but it certainly shows off his cheekbones and he’s oddly reminiscent of Cillian Murphy in Breakfast On Pluto (although that may just be because of the furry jacket).

The movie is about Ron Woodruff (McConaughey), a man who contracts AIDS in 1986. After becoming frustrated with the lack of medical options in the US, due to the fact drugs have to be extensively tested by the FDA before they become available to patients, he begins smuggling alternative drugs into the country from Mexico. Jared Leto will portray Rayon, another AIDS patient Woodruff befriends at the hospital.

It’s also been revealed via Variety that that the wonderful Steve Zahn and Dallas Roberts have joined the cast as it’s started shooting. The Grey’s Roberts will play Woodruff’s defence attorney David Wayne, who fought for the FDA to allow AIDS patients to get potentially life-saving drugs. Zahn is set to be a Dallas policeman who turns a blind eye to Woodruff’s smuggling, as he sympathises with his predicament after having dealt with his father’s Alzheimer’s.

Jean-Marc Vallée is directing from a screenplay by Melisa Wallack and Craig Borten. Click on the pics below for a better look at McConaughey, Garner and Leto, or head over to Just Jared for a few more images.

Jared Leto on the Dallas Buyer’s Club set
Jared Leto on the Dallas Buyer’s Club set
Jared Leto on the Dallas Buyer’s Club set

Matthew McConaughey on the Dallas Buyer’s Club set
Matthew McConaughey on the Dallas Buyer’s Club set
Jennifer Garner on the Dallas Buyer’s Club set

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

Beautiful Thing Goes Back To The Stage For Its 20th Anniversary

November 16, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The 1996 movie Beautiful Thing is many people’s favourite gay-themed film – and with good reason – but of course it started off life as a play by Jonathan Harvey, which premiered in 1993 at the Bush Theatre, London, directed by Hettie MacDonald. It even starred Philip Glenister and a very young Johnny Lee Miller. The play then went to the Donmar Warehouse, and finally the Duke of York’s Theatre in the West End (where Rhys Ifans joined the cast).

That means 2013 marks the 20th Anniversary and so a new UK tour of the play is being planned, with Coronation Street and Scott & Bailey actress Suranne Jones set to star, with Nikolai Foster directing. The tour kicks off at the Arts Theatre in London from April 13th-May 23th, before heading for Liverpool, Leeds and Brighton.

Beautiful Thing is set on the Thamesmead Estate in London, and follows the burgeoning relationship between two teenage boys as they deal with emerging gay identity against the working class backdrop of South London housing estate life. Although that might sound rather depressing, it’s renowned for its comedy and romantic tone, which not ignoring the difficulties young people face. Amazingly Harvey wrote the play when he was only 24. He’s since created the sitcom Gimme Gimme Gimme and writes for Coronation Street.

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Ian McKellen Backs Stonewall’s New Anti-Gay Bullying Video

November 16, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Anti-gay bullying has become an ever more hot button, particularly in the States following a spate of suicide by queer teens (and those targeted by gay taunts). However it’s a major issue in the UK too, and now Stonewall has released a new video aimed at battling the problems gay, trans and other teens face in schools.

It reveals worrying statistics such as that over half of LGBT students have faced bullying at school, 56% have deliberately harmed themselves and that a quarter have contemplated suicide (the stats comes from the University of Cambridge for Stonewall’s School Report 2012). To help spread the message Stonewall recruited Ian McKellen to narrate the video, bringing some extra gravitas to a very important subject. Along with McKellen’s voice, several teens talk about their experiences in school as well as how they’ve been helped by Stonewall’s School Champions program, which helps teachers support gay pupils.

McKellen is currently visiting School Champions across Britain with Stonewall, as part of the program that brings prominent gay people to schools across the UK. McKellen commented, “Nothing in life is more important to me than helping gay young people realise there are better days ahead of them. I’m proud that Stonewall – which I helped create to tackle legalised homophobia – is now leading the fight in those British schools where homophobic bullying ruins far too many young people’s lives. It’s a privilege to play a small part in bringing it to an end.”

The video was was produced by digital agency Feref at Lillian Baylis Technology School in Vauxhall, London. For more information about Stonewall’s campaign visit www.stonewall.org.uk/antibullying

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Matt Riddlehoover & Scenes From a Gay Marriage’s Jared Allman Re-team For New Film

November 16, 2012 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Director/actor Matt Riddlehoover is a busy man. His film Scenes From A Gay Marriage hits DVD and VOD in the US on November 27th, he’s getting Return To Babylon ready for audiences, and he has an as-yet-untitled movie in the works, which has María Conchita Alonso, Charlie David, Justin Mikita, Jonathan D. Lovitz, Enrique Sapene, and Josey Greenwell set to star.

That would be enough for most people, but not for Riddlehoover, who has announced that he’s reteaming with actor Jared Allman – who starred in Scenes From A Gay Marriage and is also set for the untitled movie that’s mentioned above – for another LGBT-themed feature-length comedy, which is due to start shooting next month in LA.

The film will follow the intertwining stories of various visitors and residents of West Hollywood and the romances, adventures and predicaments they get into. The script plays off of the fact that the majority of the city’s population is made up of gay or bisexual men, and that it is also one of the only places in the US where it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of gender identity. In one story, Amy Kelly (All About Walken: The Impersonators of Christopher Walken) will star as a vacationing housewife who wakes up to find she has a penis. In another story, Allman will be featured as a transvestite looking for love (but if the picture above is anything to go by – Allman is on the left – he’ll need to do some chest shaving before cameras roll).

No title for the film has been revealed yet.

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ACTORS: Jared Allman  DIRECTORS: Matt Riddlehoover  

Lincoln Writer Tony Kushner Discusses If The President Was Gay

November 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Tony Kushner moved into the upper echelons of US writers with his two-part, Pulitzer Prize winning play Angels In America – A Gay Fantasia On National Themes. However his latest job has seen him take on Abraham Lincoln for Steven Spielberg’s biopics. When he was hired many wondered whether the gay writer would touch on Lincoln’s sexuality and the long-stand rumours that the President was gay.

Turns out he wasn’t going to do much about it in Lincoln, as the film is more interested with Honest Abe’s manoeuvring to get slavery finally abolished and not what he might have wanted to get up to in the bedroom.

However in has touched on his personal thoughts about Lincoln’s sexuality in an interview on GoldDerby. He says “I wanted to write about a very specific moment and I chose this moment and I don’t feel that there’s any evidence at this particular moment that Lincoln was having sex with anybody. He seems to have not slept and taken no time off and during this period I think he was beginning to feel ground to a pulp by the war and by the pressures of his job. I find it difficult to believe that Lincoln was ‘banging anybody’. Now maybe he was. I personally believe that there is some reason to speculate that Lincoln might have been bisexual or gay….

“There are, unfortunately, no memoirs, no diaries, nothing to say for sure. I don’t say in the movie whether the Lincoln character that I wrote was gay or straight. You could ask Daniel (Day-Lewis) what he was playing, but it did not seem to me a thing to make a movie about now….

“I absolutely believe that the Lincoln’s marriage was a real marriage. These two people loved each other…Whether he was gay or straight or bisexual, they had a real deep, meaningful relationship that was probably the most significant relationship in Lincoln’s life…

“It wouldn’t be the first time that a gay man and a straight woman hooked up and had a great marriage. But I don’t know. I really don’t know. And I think that’s what we have to say about it. We keep the door open and people should talk about it. I don’t feel, finally, that my politics are entirely determined by the fact that I’m a gay man.”

You can see Kushner’s remarks below.

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DIRECTORS: Steven Spielberg  FILMS: Lincoln  
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