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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

Forest Whitaker Revealed as The Butler In The First Image From Lee Daniels’ Film

August 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Openly gay director Lee Daniels has had problems setting up financing for a follow-up to his Oscar-nominated movie Precious, but now the cameras are rolling on The Butler, and to prove it the silhouetted image above has been released. In case you didn’t know, the figure is Forest Whitaker, who plays the title character in the film.

He plays the real-life figure Eugene Allen, who rose through the ranks at the White House from 1952 through 1986, where he served eight different Presidents and eventually became the head butler. It gave him a unique vantage point on the civil rights struggle. Expect plenty more interesting images, as the starry cast includes Robin Williams and Melissa Leo as Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower, Joh Cusack as Richard Nixon, Alan Rickman as Ronald Reagan, Liev Schreiber as Lyndon B. Johnson, James Marsden and Minka Kelly as JFK and Jackie O and Jane Fonda as Nancy Reagan, while the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Alex Pettyfer, Lenny Kravitz, Cuba Gooding Jr., Vanessa Redgrave, Jesse Williams, Mariah Carey, and David Oyelowo also star.

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ACTORS: Forest Whitaker  DIRECTORS: Lee Daniels  FILMS: The Butler  

Warner Bros Drops Biopic Of Gay Codebreaker Alan Turing

August 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Towards the end of last year it was revealed Warner Bros had picked up a script about gay codebreaker and computing pioneer Alan Turing, with an eye to making a biopic starring Leonardo DiCaprio. In March, director J. Blakeson (The Disappearance Of Alice Creed) came onboard  to helm the film, called The Imitation Game.

However, it now appears Warner has dropped the movie after DiCaprio stated he was no longer interested in playing the lead role, according to The Wrap. It seems Warner believes the film needs a a-list star attached as it doesn’t just just telling the story of Turing’s heroic attempts to crack the various Nazi codes during World War II and his work that led to the birth of the computer revolution, but also covers his homosexuality and how after the war he was prosecuted for being gay, chemically castrated and is eventually believed to have taken his own life (although some believe his death was actually a tragic accident).

This isn’t necessarily the end of the movie, as Blakeson remains attached and now other studios and production companies will have the opportunity to snap it up. Blakeson is apparently trying to repackage the film, which may involve getting another star attached, and then sell it to a new home. Turing definitely deserves a biopic, as he led a truly incredible life, much of which went unreported for decades due to the secrecy around his wartime work, but is now finally getting the recognition it deserves.

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ACTORS: Leonardo DiCaprio  DIRECTORS: J. Blakeson  FILMS: The Imitation Game  

Nina Simone Biopic To Focus On Affair With Gay Man (although he’ll apparently be straightened out for the film))

August 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It was announced last week that Zoe Saldana had scored the lead in a biopic of legendary music incon Nina Simone (taking over from the long attached May J Blige), opposite David Oyelowo as her nurse turned manager, Clifton Henderson. The screenplay is said to focus on an affair between the two of them, looking at the last years of Simone’s life before she died of cancer in 2003.

However Nina’s daughter, Lisa Celeste Stroud (who uses the stage name Simone), has hit out at some inaccuracies in the script and also wants to point out it’s completely authorised. One of the main things she wants to say is that while the film apparently paints the relationship between Henderson and Simone as a great romance, in reality he was gay.

In a Facebook post Lisa says, ‘When the announcement initially hit the press with MJ Blige cast as Nina (about 6 yrs ago) I heard it along with everyone else. The story was written as a love story between my mother and her former nurse, Clifton Henderson and primarily takes place during the last 8 years of her life. Please note, this project is unauthorized. The Nina Simone Estate was never asked permission nor invited to participate. …

Clifton Henderson was gay. He was not attracted to women. So, the truth is…Nina Simone and Clifton Henderson NEVER had a relationship other than a business one. Please correct me, but isn’t a biopic the story of one’s life? …

For all she endured while here and all of the lives she has touched, she DESERVES to be remembered for who she truly was; not some made up love story from a former nurse/manager (now deceased) who sold his life rights because of his relationship to Nina Simone.’

It’s not clear whether Lisa has read the latest versions of the script, although this does sound like just the sort of thing Hollywood would do, feeling the life of an incredible American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and civil rights activist isn’t good enough unless they can tack a love story on – and as the life rights they own are Henderson’s, that’s who’ll have to be in love with her. Hopefully this will turn out to be false and if Henderson was indeed gay, that’ll be reflected in the movie, but we’ll have to wait and see.

(Thanks to The Advocate for the heads up)

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Arnie’s Son Joins Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Organisation

August 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Lady Gaga’s very LGBT-friendly Born This Way Foundation has found a new ally in the form of Patrick Schwarzenegger, son of Arnie and Maria Shriver. The surprisingly good looking 18-year-old model, actor and (apparently) entrepreneur has stepped up to support the foundations aim of fostering, ‘a more accepting society where differences are embraced and individuality is celebrated.The Foundation is dedicated to creating a safe community that helps connect young people with the skills and opportunities they need to build a kinder, braver world.’

More specifically he’s supporting an initiative between Born This Way and Office Depot for their Back-to-School campaign, which plans to release limited edition school supplies in the US to support the foundation’s mission.

Patrick says, “I think Lady Gaga is fantastic. I think her commitment to this foundation and to empower young woman and men and trying to spread a movement and spread kindness…she’s trying to end cruelty and bullying and hating. I think it’s great what she’s doing.”

You can see Patrick talk about Born This Way below.

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ACTORS: Patrick Schwarzenegger, Arnold Schwarzenegger  

Director Matt Riddlehoover Eyes The Cast For His New Comedy

August 18, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We here at BGPS have been slightly excited about Matt Riddlehoover’s upcoming movie, Scenes From A Gay Marriage, and not only because because of the ridiculous hotness of the movie’s cast (and if you don’t believe us, check out these pics and/or the trailer).

Now we’ve had word from Matt that he’s already planning his next, currently untitled, film and has started filling out the cast. Actors involved include the stalwart actress Maria Conchita Alonso (The Running Man, Desperate Housewives, Predator 2) and one of the current kings of gay-themed cinema, Charlie David (Mulligans, Judas Kiss – and if you fancy some hot pics of him, head here).

Riddlehoover is also eyeing Jared Allman (Sundance Channel’s Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys), Enrique Sapene (VH1’s ¡Viva Hollywood!), Carson Nicely (Scenes from a Gay Marriage) and Jonathan D. Lovitz (Logo’s Setup Squad) for roles, as well as Los Angeles; Atlanta, GA; and Charleston, SC as settings for the film.

In the coming weeks, a crowd source funding campaign will be launched on IndieGoGo for the comedy – and I’m sure we’ll provide you with a link once it does. It’s slated to begin shooting in 2013. Hopefully we’ll find out more about the plot when the funding drive kicks in.

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ACTORS: Charlie David  DIRECTORS: Matt Riddlehoover  

Actor Ezra Miller Reveals That ‘I’m Queer’

August 16, 2012 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

19-year-old Ezra Miller sent shivers down many people’s spines with his performance as the title character in 2011’s We Need To Talk About Kevin and will soon be seen playing a gay highs school student in The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. Now, during an interview with Out, he’s revealed that he identifies as queer.

It’s not the first time he’s talked about his sexuality, as he’s previously said he’s shared intimate same sex moments during his youth, but now he’s added that, “I’m queer. I have a lot of really wonderful friends who are of very different sexes and genders. I am very much in love with no one in particular. I’ve been trying to figure out relationships, you know? I don’t know if it’s responsible for kids of my age to be so aggressively pursuing monogamous binds, because I don’t think we’re ready for them.”

“I’m just trying to make sure my lack of responsibility no longer hurts people… That’s where I’m at in the boyfriend/girlfriend/zefriend type of question.”

The articles also says, ‘As a young child, Miller was mocked for having a speech impediment, which he learned to control by singing opera. (He was in New York’s Metropolitan Opera Children’s Chorus and the premiere of Philip Glass’s White Raven.) “I was trying to kiss boys in school,” he says, and then the best friend he fooled around with turned on him. “He had some macho realization that led him to believe that I was the problem. So I went from having a stutter to being a totally gay little opera singer to being, like, a really confused queer adolescent.”

‘One of the older kids who introduced him to Perks became his girlfriend, but once she graduated, Miller felt like an outcast again. “[Bullying] does come with the territory of being a lesbian/gay/bi/queer/trans person in the public school system. And that’s been getting a little bit better, for parts of that spectrum, but not really. How far have we really come? I’m not sure. That’s up for debate.”’

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, which also stars Logan Lerman, Paul Rudd and Emma Watson, hits US cinemas on September 14th, and will arrive in the UK on October 3rd.

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ACTORS: Ezra Miller  

New Keep The Lights On Trailer – Great look at the gay-themed festival hit

August 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Keep The Lights On has has an incredibly a successful festival run, screening at Sundance, Berlin and most recently Tribeca, and garnered some rave reviews. Now a new trailer for the gay themed film has arrived, ahead of the movie’s US release on September 7th. Here’s the synopsis: ‘It’s 1997 and New York City is in a state of intense flux when documentary filmmaker Erik Rothman (Thure Lindhardt) first meets Paul Lucy (Zachary Booth), a handsome but closeted lawyer in the publishing field. What begins as a highly charged first encounter soon becomes something much more, and a relationship quickly develops. As the two men start building a home and life together, each continues to privately battle their own compulsions and addictions. A film about sex, friendship, intimacy and most of all, love, Keep the Lights On takes an honest look at the nature of relationships in our times.’

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How To Survive A Plague Trailer – New documentary looks at the early day of AIDS activism

August 13, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


It’s incredibly difficult for those of us who grew up gay after the 1980s to understand what it was like then, when a deadly, unknown disease was cutting a swathe through the gay population. The result of HIV and AIDS wasn’t just sickness and death, but a growing backlash against the forward strides the gay rights movement had made.

There have been some great documentaries on the subject, including the excellent We Were Here, which was released last year. Now another one is one the way, which focuses on the early days of the activist groups ACT UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) and TAG (Treatment Action Group). The trailer for How To Survive A Plague has just been released. The film reaches US cinemas on September 21st, but as yet it doesn’t appear a UK release has been set.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE is the story of the brave young men and women who successfully reversed the tide of an epidemic, demanded the attention of a fearful nation and stopped AIDS from becoming a death sentence. This improbable group of activists bucked oppression and, with no scientific training, infiltrated government agencies and the pharmaceutical industry, helping to identify promising new medication and treatments and move them through trials and into drugstores in record time. In the process, they saved their own lives and ended the darkest days of a veritable plague, while virtually emptying AIDS wards in American hospitals in the process. The powerful story of their fight is a classic tale of empowerment and activism that has since inspired movements for change in everything from breast cancer research to Occupy Wall Street. Their story stands as a powerful inspiration to future generations, a road map, and a call to arms. This is how you change the world.

‘Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival, New Directors/New films, San Francisco International FF, Provincetown FF, Outfest Documentary Centerpiece, Seattle International FF’

You can find out more at the film’s official website.

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Iris Prize Shortlist Unveiled – Which LGBT-themed short films will compete in Cardiff?

August 13, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Iris Prize is a great idea. It’s the world’s biggest LGBT short film festival, held every year in Cardiff. And perhaps best of all is the the winner doesn’t just get a pat on the back, they receive funding and help to get a new film made!

This year’s festival runs from October 10th-14th, and today the shortlist has been revealed of the films screening at the event. The US is the most represented country, with 10 filmmakers presenting shorts, closely followed by six from Australia and five from the UK. Venezuela make the final for the first time, joining Canada, Germany, Brazil, Israel, France, Norway, Austria, Ireland, India, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, Australia, US and UK.

The stories told include a young boy’s trauma waiting for body hair to grow, a love story which develops thanks to a Polaroid camera, the unexpected comfort in coffee and pie especially when you’re being dumped, and a dramatic one night stand with a serial killer.

Take a look below for a little info on all 31 films that will compete for the chance to make a new short film with the prize valued at £25,000. You can find out more at the Iris Prize website.

A STABLE FOR DISABLE HORSES – When Kanoute (24) decides to move back to Norway his best friend Benny throws him a surprise party. It soon becomes apparent that Benny has a secret that their friendship might not survive but which he has to get off his chest before Kanoute leaves for good.

BATTLEFIELD – The emotional negotiation of a one-night stand between two men bound by habit and idiosyncrasy. A contemporary snapshot of where Aussie gay men are on the issue of single-serve love and their desire for more.

COFFEE & PIE – In this self-proclaimed anti-romantic comedy, yet offbeat love story of sorts, couple June and October are breaking up. Manipulative June feels her moral superiority justifies the breakup. A “confucked” October learns from seasoned waitress Billy-Jean, that revenge is a dish best served with pie. A sweet as pie short to be enjoyed by all.

DADDY ISSUES – A couple on a first date discuss the complexities of procreation. If only their daddy issues were their biggest hurdle.

DAYS OF AWE – Ten days of mercy, introspection and forgiveness.

DEEP END – When Dane’s older brother comes out, he spends the day at the community pool trying to figure out what it means for both of them. As he witnesses the actions of his homophobic peers he must come to a decision–stand up for his brother and become a social outcast, or side with his peers and lose his brother forever.

DIK – A six year old boy brings home a piece of school work that provokes his parents to question his sexual orientation. And their own. Six year old Andrew enjoys soccer, likes drawing and is excited by his developing writing skills. His father, Robert, is proud of his son’s soccer achievements; a little perturbed by his preference for the colour pink and completely freaked by what might be going on with Andrew and his school friend Tim. Rachel – Andrew’s mother, Robert’s wife – is a yoga devotee and considers herself a modern, broad minded woman but discovers her limit when her husband’s simple mistake spells disaster.

EL NIDO VACIO – Monste, a scatterbrained, well-meaning sex therapist, embarks on a mission to reconnect with her angst son after discovering his troubles may stem from the huge “problem” tucked inside his trousers.

FALLEN COMRADE – Julian, a Soldier in the Army, reminisces at the Military burial of Alexander, revealing times in combat, in training, and intimate moments shared with the Soldier; his battle buddy, his lover…

HATCH – Hatch follows two couples and the wrenching decisions they each must make on a wintry Vienna night. Milo and Biljana, illegal immigrants seeking opportunity, must acknowledge that they cannot raise their newborn and hope to achieve their own youthful dreams at the same time. Across town, an older and more stable couple desperately want to welcome a child into their lives.

IT’S CONSUMING ME – I can’t move on, I wish I could. But I’m caught in the thought of what could have been, losing my grip on reality.

JACKPOT – A 14 year old gay boy in 1994 sets off on a quest to retrieve a stash of discarded gay porn and bring it home before anyone finds out. When he runs into trouble with bullies, he has to rely on the help of a mysterious stranger.

MASCARA NEGRA – Gregorio falls in love with a masked-woman during a carnival party. Luisette is a transvestite in search of affection. They spend a night of voluptuous together. In the following day, Gregorio takes Luisette to a charitable soccer game with his friends in which the men play in women’s clothes. She starts to play well and he falls for her during the game.

MY NIGHT WITH ANDREW CUNANAN – In a cross-country murder spree that ended with the killing of fashion icon Gianni Versace, “My Night with Andrew Cunanan” is a docudrama crime thriller based on real life events in San Francisco in 1997 and one young gay drunken man’s encounter with him days before he would begin that spree that would earn him the dubious honor of the youngest serial killer on the FBI’s Top 10 Most Wanted list. Could one decision made during that encounter have prevented the murder of five men? This cautionary tale invites us to consider whether fate can be changed by exploring ‘What if…?’

OG LEKEN ER GOD – And The Going Is Good is a short film in three chapters about pride, power and stopping while the going is still good. The three chapters (Water, Tent and Bedsit) each let us take part in a short and rather intimate situation in a young girl’s everyday life, where her sense of pride, shame and power is challenged.

OSTIA: LA FINALE NOTTE – A dark story of desire and betrayal that re-explores the events of the night of the brutal slaying of Pasolini, a powerful figure with a relentless need for social change and a profound artist of our century… ultimately undone by his dangerous desire.

POLAROID GIRL – Sofie is a shy and timid aspiring photographer when she meets June, who runs a vintage camera shop. Something clicks, and as the two take off on a photography mission Sofie learns a thing or two about standing up for herself. Kicking ass, taking names, and getting the girl.

PRIDE – On the morning of his annual gay pride party, Stephen is forced to take in his homophobic father who had disowned him over 20 years ago. Now suffering from Alzheimer’s dementia, the father gets a crash course in all things gay from Stephen’s eclectic mix of friends. Seeds of their turbulent relationship come to light as does hope that the two can move past their fears, accept and forgive one another.

PRORA – Prora, on the Baltic Sea. Mysterious, endless. In this deserted former Nazi holiday camp and communist military complex, German and French teenagers Jan and Matthieu embark on an adventure that confronts their identities and puts their friendship at risk.

REALITY CHECK – November 4th, 1995. Two teenage girls night out on the town looking for sex and something to smoke.

REPRISE – Meena struggles in an abusive, same-sex relationship with Sarah, her alcoholic, emotionally manipulative partner of 25 years. When their daughter is accepted to university in Paris, Meena is forced to confront the state of her relationship and her life.

THE ARRIVAL – Michael and John have been married for 2 years and are ready to take the next step into fatherhood. Having failed to adopt a baby, through all the legal routes, Michael discovers a website where pregnant women sell their babies, little knowing that these women are not what they seem.

THE EYES AND THE ICE – A young man faces insecurities about his relationship and what appears to be a human eye frozen in the ice outside his vacation cabin.

THE LAST WALTZ – Paul and Liam are in love. Despite minor problems & age difference, – jealousy, the ex-wife’s homophobic new boyfriend and Liam’s reluctance to join Paul on the dance floor & life is good. But suddenly tragedy strikes and their lives are torn apart. How do you go on when you have lost everything?

THE NIGHT IS YOUNG – Rohit faces one rebuff after another as he tries to convince his married girlfriend to spend the night with him. Deep cruises the streets of the city – more often it’s a miss rather than a hit. Tara, a transgender beauty queen, and her lover are shown the door at a high-end restaurant. As their worlds collide will luck favour them tonight? Raat Baaki! The night is young…

THE WILDING – When juvenile inmate Malcolm is offered a chance at parole, he is torn between his chance for freedom and protecting the one he loves. Juvenile inmate Malcolm is in love with his cellmate Tye, but their relationship is confined within their cell. When Malcolm is offered a shot at parole, his actions inadvertently mark Tye as a target for attacks by other inmates. With the bullying against Tye escalating, Malcolm is torn between his chance for freedom and protecting the one he loves.

THESE EMPTY STREETS – While searching for her missing son Stuart, Susie encounters his crush – Pauly, a wayward traveller. Stuart meanwhile, is plotting his escape from small town melancholy. When all three are reunited, in a compromising situation, Susie is forced to face that her boy has grown up. She must let him go.

WHAT KATY DID – Katy Went describes herself as a ‘lazy trans queer dyke’. Yet, like all labels, this is just one facet of her person. This film reveals the many layers of Katy, as she discovers that getting the go-ahead for the op is not the end of her journey.

WHAT YOU LOOKING AT – A drag queen and a Pakistani girl in a hijab are stuck in a lift…

X-WHY – XWHY is the first film from writer/director/actor Jake Graf. Shot over two years, this film accurately reflects some of the natural changes, both physical and emotional, that a young transman undergoes during transition. XWHY is a groundbreaking look at some of the trials and tribulations that trans people face both pre, and post transition, told in a light hearted, often humorous manner.

YEAH KOWALSKI! – 13-year-old Gabe Kowalski is a late bloomer who goes to great lengths to impress his classmate crush, Shane.

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Antiviral Poster – New promo for Brandon Cronenberg’s directorial debut

August 10, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


If your dad is David Cronenberg, it’s not surprising if your directorial debut is going to be a little bit creepy and follow some of your father’s body horror interests. Brandon Cronenberg has made Antiviral, which debuted at Cannes and will play TIFF next month. The sci-fi film follows Syd March (Caleb Landry Jones), an employee of an unusual company that sells celebrity diseases to deranged fans. By becoming infected with the same viruses that have afflicted their favourite stars, these disturbed celebrity devotees hope to get a little closer to their famous idols. But when Syd is infected by a disease that took the life of a young starlet (Sarah Gadon), he suddenly finds that he has become a twisted collector’s item.

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ACTORS: Caleb Landry Jones  DIRECTORS: Brandon Cronenberg  FILMS: Antiviral  
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