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

Dan Radcliffe Talks Gay Sex Scenes In New Film

April 7, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

If you’ve ever wanted to see Daniel Radcliffe snogging another guy, your chance will come soon when Kill Your Darlings is released, which features the Harry Potter actor as gay poet Allen Ginsberg.

He’s been talking to People Magazine and touched on whether he found the gay sex scenes awkward. He known to be very gay friendly, but simulating gay sex may have been another matter. However he says, “There was no discomfort. There have been moments when Dane [DeHaan – Chronicle], the object of my affection in the film, and I did start giggling.”

As for whether Harry Potter fans will mind him playing gay, he says, “Well, they were comfortable with Equus, and that had me simulating sex on the back of a horse, so this is a walk in the park.”

Kill Your Darlings speculates around real-life events involving beat generation legends Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S Burroughs. They were all brought together by Columbia University student Lucien Carr, who was implicated in (and served time for) the murder of David Kammerer, who was found dead in Hudson River in 1944. Carr claimed the death was an accident after Kammerer made an unwanted sexual advance, although they had known each other for several years (and it has been claimed they were lovers). The events surrounding the death are said to have had a massive impact on the beat circle, and tempered the idealism they had felt beforehand.

The film also stars Elizabeth Olsen, Jennifer Jason Leigh, David Cross and Kyra Sedgwick, and should be in cinemas later this year. (Quotes via Out)

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ACTORS: Daniel Radcliffe  DIRECTORS: John Krokidas  FILMS: Kill Your Darlings  

Take A Look Behind The Scenes At The Porn Brat Back

April 7, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Whether you like porn or not, Chi Chi LaRue is a fascinating figure. Born Larry Paciotti, he’s now better now by his drag diva alter-ego and has become one of the most important figures in not just gay porn, but straight and bisexual porn too.

Now writer/director Chad Darnell is taking a look at La Rue’s early days, as well as late porn star Joey Stefano, who were part of a complex group who lived together, loved together, and in some cases, died together. While some funding is yet to be found, Darnell already has most of his cast, with Willam Belli as transgender porn star Karen Dior, Ryan O’Connor as LaRue, and Missi Pyle as porn legend Sharon Kane.

Darnell tells The Advocate, “I worked as a casting director at Central Casting when I first moved to LA and every day I saw a lot of Joey Stefanos come through the doors. Kids wanting to be famous and then discovering drugs as a way to cope with the lives they created for themselves. Pretending to be someone else in order to be known by everyone. I watched a few of them die. I watched a few of them go on to be some of the biggest stars in the business. You never know what cards you’re going to get dealt.”

Stefano became HIV+ while working in porn, and died in 1994 aged 26 of an accidental drug overdose.

Talking about what interested him about the story, Darnell says, “I was fascinated by their journeys. Especially Chi Chi, who had a love for someone who could not love him back. I really identified with that. He became one of the biggest producers and directors in the industry, became one of the loudest voices for safe sex in the community, and continues to shape and carve and grow. He’s someone who has survived. And the fact that this is a story about addiction and that he’s just recently started his journey in sobriety tells me that I’m on the right path and I’m supposed to tell this story. I admire him.”

Darnell hopes to shoot the movie this summer.

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DIRECTORS: Chad Darnell  FILMS: The Porn Brat Pack  

Equity Launches Initiative To Support LGBT Actors Coming Out

April 7, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A few months ago, the actors’ union Equity announced the results of a survey that painted a mixed picture for LGBT actors in the UK. They’ve now followed that up with an initiative called ‘I Wont Pretend’, designed to support any actors who wishes to come out and which features a number of performers who believe their working lives have benefited from being open about their sexuality.

Equities’ survey revealed that while 81% of respondents said they were openly gay in their professional life and 94% were open to performers they are working with, 43% said they wouldn’t be so open talking to their agent. Perhaps most worrying, 35% of respondents said they have experienced direct homophobia in their professional lives. There is still a lot of pressure to stay in the closet, with the fear being open will affect your career.

Weekend star Chris New says that in 2006, he was advised by his agent not to talk about being gay, despite starring at the time in Bent, Martin Sherman’s play about the persecution of gay people in Nazi Germany. He’s also aware of an actor in LA, who is “taking very visible steps to go back to the closet.”

Others involved in the campaign include Anthony Sher, Sophie Ward, Amy Lame and Malcolm Sinclair. Sher told The Guardian, that when he started acting with the pioneering Gay Sweatshop theatre company in the 70s, he stayed in the closet. “I look back and blush. We all agreed to do it on the basis that it was stated that not all the performers were gay so you didn’t know who was and who wasn’t.

“Then, in the mid-80s, when I did the British premiere of Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy, I still wasn’t out. I was doing press interviews about this great gay play that I felt so strongly about for a specific reason and I wasn’t saying it – it was an astonishing waste of energy. But that’s the kind of tangle you get into if you’re not out.” Sher eventually came out in 1990, having been inspired by the likes of Ian McKellen and Simon Callow.

Max Beckmann, Equity’s equalities officer, says, “It’s about giving members the confidence to come out and if they do, that we’ll be there to offer them support. If actors experience homophobic bullying we would be able to raise that with the employer or if there was a case of member discrimination we would offer them legal assistance.”

It can still be tough though, with Sher admitting that if you want US success, it’s very hard to be out. “Test audiences are midwestern,” he says, “Very conservative people, so it’s possible that those kinds of people would be uncomfortable watching a gay man play a sex scene with a woman or whatever. But the world is changing, so that audience is going to change as well.”

He does however agree that the best way to change things is for more people to come out. “If everybody came out of the closet, [being gay] would cease to be an issue because there would be so many of us. Ian McKellen is the first out actor to be nominated for an Oscar – when people start doing things like that then things change.”

Chris New adds that being out is ultimately the best thing. “”There could be a million reasons why you might not get a job and gay people have to be careful about blaming [homophobia], because they’re reinforcing their own closet door.”

He adds, “Let’s say you were dating an actor who was in the closet. It would be a very bad thing to be able to say: ‘Oh, I’m dating this guy but I’m not allowed to say who it is.’ That’d be a bit of an ugly world to live in. There are quite a few actors who are in the closet who I just challenge. They usually um and ah and say: ‘You don’t understand.’ First, why would anybody be that interested – it’s kind of vanity to think that anybody would. And second, just get on with it and stop lying about yourself.”

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ACTORS: Chris New, Anthony Sher, Sophie Ward  

Catholic Political Group Calls For Boycott Of Gay-Themed Film

April 7, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A group of Catholics not liking gays is not exactly news, but a Catholic political group in Italy is taking things one step further by actively campaigning against a new movie that has a pro-gay message.

Militia Christi has called for a boycott of Mariano Lamberti’s film, Good As You, saying that it’s a “vulgar representation of homosexuality, with which the author wants to equalise the union between two men to that between a man and a woman [sic].” The film was released in 60 Italian cinemas yesterday, with Militia Christi sending letters to the owners of the cinemas screening the film, and also to its star, Lorenzo Balducci.

These have not been the only protests against the film, including at a preview screening in Palermo, Sicily, earlier this week. Italy has only rarely produced LGBT films of the type that might attract mainstream attention – and that’s despite the country producing gay filmmakers such as Luchino Visconti and Pier Paulo Pasolini, with the influence of the Catholic Church making acceptance of gay rights and people more difficult than in most Western European countries.. The movie itself is a comedy, and features four stories of gay and lesbian couples struggling with everyday life.

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DIRECTORS: Mariano Lamberti  FILMS: Good As You  

Jeremy Renner Says It’s None Of Your Business If He’s Gay Or Not!

April 5, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jeremy Renner is now officially a star, because people are speculating over his sexuality! Everything from the fact he’s never married to taking his mum to the Oscars has been grist to the speculation mill. Now Renner has been chatting to The Hollywood Reporter and touches on the rumours surrounding his sexuality while saying the he works hard to keep his private life private.

“I want my personal life to be personal, and it’s not f—ing true,” he says of the suppositions, which include everything from him being gay to what women he’s dating. “And I don’t care if you’re talking about things that are true, you’re still talking about my personal life. How about I go peek in your window, take what underwear you wore last night, whose husband you were f—ing, and shove that in the megaphone throughout your neighborhood? How does that feel?”

And while he may never have married, he has had long relationships with women, including one five-year relationship while he was in his 20s and another that ended two years ago after 4 1⁄2 years.

It also turns out it’s a bad idea to diss his scarf or call him a ‘fag’ (we’re not sure which one he was more upset about), as he say that a few years ago in a bar, “This guy chokes me with the scarf I was wearing. He called me a fag ’cause I was wearing a scarf! Then he shoved my sister and I got behind him and I choked him out — put him to sleep.”

Renner’s star is likely to go stratospheric this summer with The Avengers and The Bourne Ultimatum. 2012 really is gonna be his year.

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ACTORS: Jeremy Renner  

Kristen Bell Says ‘It Breaks My Heart That Gay Americans Can’t Marry’

March 29, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Kristen Bell has always been a gay ally and revealed recently what a strong one she is, when she said in an interview that she and boyfriend Dax Shepard have been put off marriage by the lack of equality.

She said, “The reason we’re not rushing to get married is because I don’t feel appropriate taking advantage of a right that’s denied to my best friends. That’s why we’ve been so hesitant… Dax and I have talked about it a lot, and this issue is very important to both of us. We’re just standing up for what we believe in. Period.’

She’s decided to make her stance even more public with a new advert for the Human Rights Campaign, where she says, “It breaks my heart that millions of gay Americans can’t marry the one they love.”

You can take a look at the Forgetting Sarah Marshall star’s new pro-marriage equality ad below:

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ACTORS: Kristen Bell  

David Moretti & Bruce Vilanch Turning A Christmas Carol Gay

March 29, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

David Moretti in The Lair

Gay actor David Moretti got a lot of fans thanks to his often scantily clad role in the homo-tastic vampire series The Lair, and now he’s teaming up with comedian Bruce Vilanch – best known for his years spent writing jokes for The Oscars – for a gay take on Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, called Scrooge & Marley.

The Advocate reports that the film will also feature Eating Out: Drama Camp’s Ronnie Kroell, A League of Their Own’s Megan Cavanagh, and Drop Dead Diva’s Rusty Schwimmer. According to the press release, the film will apparently have “heart, comedy and music,” and “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.“

A Christmas Carol is the most adapted story in the history of cinema, so it’s about time it got a gay version!

“I am beyond excited to be a part of Scrooge & Marley,” the rather sexy Moretti says, “Christmas movies hold a very special place in my heart as I have a handful of favorites I’ve watched every single Christmas since I was a little boy. My hope is that Scrooge & Marley becomes that for the gay community. It’s a sweet, classic story of redemption – with a little glitter.”

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ACTORS: David Moretti, Bruce Vilanch  FILMS: Scrooge & Marley  

Mickey Rourke Out Of Gareth Thomas Biopic

March 26, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It was always a bit odd that Mickey Rourke was keen to play out gay rugby player Gareth Thomas, not least because Rourke is 59 and Thomas  is 37. However Mickey loved the story of the player who married, had kids, and managed to get to the top of the rugby game, all while struggling with his sexuality, eventually being one of the first national team sports players in the world to come out.

However while Rourke has been in training for the role, it now appears he’s been forced to pull out due to an injury he sustained while get ready to play the part. The film isn’t over though, as Thomas himself told the Sun On Sunday, “I was talking to Mickey and basically we’re now talking to other big-name actors who could play the part instead.

“We had talked about using computer-generated special effects with Mickey but we don’t think that will be as realistic, so it’s time to find someone new.”

There are rumours Tom Hardy may be in the running to play Thomas, although it isn’t clear whether this is just because he would seem to be the person who makes most sense for the part, or if he’s actually shown any interest. Personally there’s nothing we’d like to see more than Hardy getting sweaty on the pitch and then locking lips with another guy! It’s certainly more appealing than Mickey Rourke.

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ACTORS: Mickey Rourke  

Olympia Dukakis Describes Latest Character As A ‘Foul-mouthed, Lesbian Walter Matthau’

March 24, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Olympia Dukakis & Brenda Fricker in Cloudburst

The BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival opened last night with a gala screening of Cloudburst, starring Oscar-winners Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker. Just ahead of the screening, Dukakis spoke to The Guardian about the movie, saying that she “loves” the idea that her character in the film is a ‘foul-mouthed, lesbian Walter Matthau’.

She says about Cloudburst, “It’s about two old lesbians who run off to Canada to get married, so that’s completely what it’s about. And the character of Stella is great: very belligerent and in your face. [Director] Thom Fitzgerald kept pushing me out of my comfort zone and making me say things that were more and more outrageous. I looked at the film in post-production and could barely recognise myself. I thought, My God, that’s a man!”

Dukakis, who won an Oscar for Moonstruck and played Anna Madrigal in the mini-series of Armistead Maupin’s Tales Of The City novels, was also asked about her status as a gay icon. She says, “I appreciate that my work is seen and understood and feels relevant to people. And I’m lucky enough to have friends of all different sexual persuasions, some of which are utterly inexplicable to me. So it’s all good. Last year I was grand marshal at the San Francisco gay parade, and that was good too. You get to ride around in a car and wave at people: that’s about it. My arm got so tired from the waving that my brother had to hold it up for me.”

The 26th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival runs until April1st.

 

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ACTORS: Olympia Dukakis, Brenda Fricker  DIRECTORS: Thom Fitzgerald  FILMS: Cloudburst  

Lesbian Director Angela Robinson Sells Supernatural Pitch to Paramount

March 24, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Angela Robinson isn’t just the director of D.E.B.S. and Herbie Fully Loaded, as well co-executive producer of HBO’s True Blood and Hung, she’s also an out and proud Lesbian.

Now she’s busy putting together her next feature-film venture, as Deadline reports that she’s sold a new pitch to Paramount.

There’s little detail of the plot, but it’s a currently untitled supernatural teen thriller pitch, which Robinson will both write and direct.

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DIRECTORS: Angela Robison  
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