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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

First Look At Andrew Garfield, Russell Tovey & The Cast Of The National Theatre’s Angels In America

January 11, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

While the first part of Tony Kushner’s two-part, Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Millennium Approaches, was first performed in San Francisco, it was the 1992 British National Theatre production which helped state the play’s claim to being something exceptional. It and it’s follow-up, Perestroika, went of to win  the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Tony Award for Best Play, and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, amongst other gongs.

The 2003 HBO mini-series version also won five Golden Globe and 11 Emmys.

To mark the 25th Anniversary, the National Theatre will be putting on a new staging, with a great cast including, Rusell Tovey, Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, Stuart Angell, Susan Brown, Laura Caldow, Denise Gough, Claire Lambert, Amanda Lawrence, James McArdle, Becky Namgauds, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Stan West and Lewis Wilkins. Now the first cast pictures have been released, which you can take a look at below.

Set in America in the mid-1980s. In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. The production will be directed by Olivier and Tony award-winner Marianne Elliott (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, War Horse, Husbands & Sons).

Andrew Garfield, playing Prior Walter, comments: “I feel tremendously grateful and healthily daunted at the prospect of being back in a rehearsal room at the NT to attempt to scale the mountain of Tony Kushner’s masterpiece Angels in America. Thanking God or some other divine force to have Marianne Elliot as our intrepid leader and this incredible company of actors to share the adventure with. What a gift to work on and offer up this play that feels so urgent at this very moment, for all of our souls.”

Nathan Lane, playing Roy Cohn, adds: “I am very honored to be making my NT debut with such a distinguished cast under the direction of the brilliant Marianne Elliott in Tony Kushner’s masterpiece. In light of recent political events here in the U.S. I can’t think of a better or more timely play to be doing.”

Russell Tovey, playing Joe Pitt, says: “The great work is about to begin. The excitement and pride I feel as I embark on rehearsals for this epic play and this majestic production is palpable. I am so incredibly excited to be back at the NT after nearly ten years away with this historic and vitally important piece of theatre at a time when it has never seemed more relevant. I cannot wait to explore the tormented world of Joe Pitt and those tortured souls around him.”

The show will Preview in the Lyttelton Theatre from Tuesday 11 April, with a full opening in early May. Public booking for Angels in America will open at 8.30am on Friday 20 January 2017.

If you can’t get a ticket, Angels in America will be broadcast by NT Live from the National Theatre to cinemas around the UK and internationally (dates and venues to be announced). [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, Russell Tovey  

Dustin Lance Black Thinks Donald Trump ‘Might Like’ His Gay Rights Series, When We Rise, If He Watches It

January 10, 2017 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

It’s not too long now until the Dustin Lance Black written eight-part gay rights mini-series, When We Rise, starts airing on ABC in the US. He’s been at the Television Critics Association Winter press tour to talk about the show, how he believes it’s under attack by the alt-right, how he things Donald Trump might actually like the series, and how he hopes non-liberals will watch it.

He says, “This show is under attack from the alt-right online. But this show is not a war. Every single person in this world is a minority, depending on how you slice the pie, and this show is about how we are connected.”

Black became aware of the alt-right’s efforts when he saw the Youtube comments under the Before We Rise trailer, which quickly became clogged with negative, homophobic, racist and rabidly unpleasant comments (something we pointed out at the time). Variety reports that Black said he also ‘found a YouTube video that breaks down the trailer with a psycho-analysis of Black’s relationship with his own father. As hurtful as it was to watch, Black said he found parts of it amusing. “I thought, ‘This guy is actually funny.’ If he and I met in a bar we’d probably actually get along.”‘

He even hopes there’s room for Trump supporters amongst the viewers, saying, “I think there’s a lot of people who voted for Donald Trump who will love this show. I don’t see this show as only trying to speak to half a country. I think if Donald Trump watches the show he might like the show. We can speak the same language.”

He adds, “As a student of history, we know history is not a straight line; it’s a pendulum,” with the hope that When We Rise can be a call to action for those who hope to ensure the pendulum doesn’t swing too far to the right.

Black also knows the series won’t just be criticised by the right, adding, “You’re going to face backlash from within the community as well as outside, and you have to survive that as well. Whenever you’re depicting a social justice movement, first, you’re allowed to be a supporting character as long as you’re funny. Then you can be dramatic, as long as you die at the end of the movie. But you can live a life of purpose and survive and thrive.”

The show chronicles the personal and political struggles, setbacks and triumphs of a diverse family of LGBT men and women who helped pioneer one of the last legs of the US Civil Rights movement from its turbulent infancy in the 20th century to the successes of today. The period piece tells the history of the gay rights movement, starting with the Stonewall Riots in 1969.

The cast includes Guy Pearce, Mary-Louise Parker, Rachel Griffiths, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O’Donnell, Denis O’Hare, David Hyde Pierce, Michael K. Williams, Charlie Caver and Ivory Aquino. The show will start airing in the US at the end of February.

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DIRECTORS: Dustin Lance Black  FILMS: When We Rise  

Logan Miller Joins Greg Berlanti’s Gay-Themed Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

January 10, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Greg Berlanti’s planned gay-themed young adult movie, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens, continues to come together. The film already has Jurassic World’s Nick Robinson attached to star, and now he has company, with THR reporting that Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse’s Logan Miller has joined the film.

Based on Becky Albertalli’s novel, the film will follow, ‘a gay teen named Simon who has not come out to his classmates. But when an email he sent to a boy (that he’s never met) falls into the hands of class clown Martin, Simon finds himself in a complicated situation when he’s blackmailed into helping Martin get to know his best friend Abby, the new girl in school.’

Robinson will play Simon, while Miller will be his blackmailer, Martin.

Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger wrote the script for the movie, although it’s not clear when it might shoot. The likelihood is that with Berlanti still busy on his DC TV series, it will begin lensing once the latest seasons of Arrow, Flash, Legends Of Tomorrow and Supergirl have wrapped in the Spring.

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ACTORS: Logan Miller, Nick Robinson  DIRECTORS: Greg Berlanti  FILMS: Love Simon  

Growing Up Coy Trailer – A Colorado family fight for their transgender child’s rights

January 10, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: ‘The Rocky Mountains loom over rural Fountain, Colorado, a farm town on the outskirts of the conservative Colorado Springs area. In a small duplex home, Kathryn, 27, a portrait photographer and Jeremy, 31, a former marine and full time student, give the “5 minute warning” for bedtime to their 5 kids: 8 Year-old Dakota, 6-year-old triplets – Coy, Max, and Lily, as well as little Auri, who is 3. The kids scream “Nooo!” – a familiar scene in millions of households across America.

‘That night, Kathryn decides to read Coy’s favorite book, “Be Who You Are”– which shows the challenges of a gender variant child “Nick” as he transforms into “Hope”. It is Coy’s favorite book because Coy was born a boy biologically, but since she was 18 months old she has identified as a girl.

‘Kathryn laments, “At first, we thought it was a phase that he liked the color pink and wearing girly clothes. But one day, shortly before Coy began kindergarten, Coy asked ‘When are the doctors going to take my penis off?’ – and then I knew this was something serious.”

‘After consulting with a therapist and a little soul searching, Coy’s parents allowed Coy to publicly transition from male to female in Kindergarten with the support of her teachers and classmates. She also used the girls’ bathroom without incident until the school administration abruptly reversed their decision in the middle of her 1st grade year, letting Kathryn and Jeremy know that going forward, Coy must use the boys bathroom or school nurse’s bathroom.

‘Devastated that their daughter would be singled out and humiliated, the Mathises decide to fight back and retain attorney Michael Silverman to file a complaint on their behalf with the Colorado Civil Rights Division, pursuing a case that would set a precedent for school districts across the state and the nation.

‘After a press conference on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol, suddenly the Mathis family is at the center of an international media circus, with their child on the front page of the New York Times – and the target of extreme scrutiny from critics around the world.

‘What comes next is a tumultuous year full of ups and downs as the Mathises fight a very public battle that never lets up, ultimately threatening the very fabric of their family. Coy’s parents become outspoken public defenders of their daughter’s rights, and we see Coy make the transition from an innocent 6-year-old-girl to the proverbial “poster child” for the trans youth movement.’

Growing Up Coy is available now on Netflix and iTunes. [Read more…]

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Moonlight Takes Best Drama Golden Globe, While La La Land Sets A Record

January 9, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The members of The Hollywood Foreign Press Association sure like La La Land, with the movie taking a record seven Golden Globes, more than any other single movie has ever taken. It did so well that the only categories it was eligible for that it didn’t pick up, were the the Supporting Actress and Actor categories – and seeing as the movie is so strongly built around Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, that’s not too much of a surprise.

However, it wasn’t just La La Land at the Globes, as gay-themed drama Moonlight also had some extremely good news, as it took the Best Picture – Drama gong. It means that while La La Land is now the frontrunner for the Best Picture Oscar, Moonlight could cause an upset, having not just taken the Best Drama Globe, but also having won numerous critics association awards. It’s certainly an impressive achievement for a low budget movie that many had thought would go the route of Tangerine – scoring enthusiastic reviews and a lot of love, but getting overlooked by major awards bodies.

The Golden Globe awards were also marked by a lot of concern about the rise of Donald Trump, with Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited Series or TV Movie winner Hugh Laurie quipping, “Thank you, first of all, to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this amazing honour. I suppose it’s made more amazing by the fact that I’ll be able to say that I won this at the last ever Golden Globes. I don’t mean to be gloomy. It’s just that it has the words ‘Hollywood,’ ‘foreign,’ and ‘press’ in the title.”

Meryl Streep also gave a pretty epic speech decrying Trump and calling on the arts and the press to hold power to account. You can take a look at it below.

One other thing many couldn’t help noticing was a same sex smooch at the ceremony! After Ryan Gosling beat Ryan Reynolds to the Best Actor – Musical or Comedy gong, Andrew Garfield was spotted planting a big smooch on Reynolds’ lips as Gosling went up for his award. You can take a look at that below too, along with the full list of winners. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Andrew Garfield, Hugh Laurie, Meryl Streep, Ryan Reynolds  FILMS: La La Land, Moonlight  

Gay-Themed Armie Hammer Movie Call Me By Your Name Gets Distribution Deal

January 8, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Normally movies premiering at the Sundance Film Festival have to wait until the fest actually kicks off before they can talk about getting distribution deals. It’s exceedingly encouraging for Call Me By Your Name then that a few weeks before Sundance starts, it’s already been been picked up by Sony Pictures Classics, which has bought the worldwide rights, according to THR.

The movie ‘based on Andre Aciman’s novel of the same name and stars Armie Hammer as a 24-year old American scholar spending the summer of 1983 in Northern Italy, where he attracts the attention of a 17-year-old Jewish-American boy, played by Timothee Chalamet. Michael Stuhlbarg rounds out the cast as the boy’s father.’

The plot sounds as if it has echoes of Death In Venice. Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love, A Bigger Splash) directs the movie, which debuts at Sundance’s Premieres section on January 22nd. As Sony Pictures Classics has picked it up early, don’t be surprised if they’re looking at it as an Oscar contender for next year, so it may not get a release until the end of 2017.

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ACTORS: Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Timothee Chalamet  DIRECTORS: Luca Guadagnino  FILMS: Call Me By Your Name  

Dustin Lance Black Has ‘No Respect’ For Closeted Gay Actors Who Lie About Their Sexuality

January 4, 2017 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Milk and fiance of Dustin Lance Black, has a few things to say in his interview in the latest issue of Attitude. He’s particularly unimpressed with gay actors who pretend to be straight, saying, “I have no respect for someone who lies about their sexuality.”

“At the very least say ‘no comment,'” he adds, “Just keep your personal life personal. But if you’re going to closet yourself, that sends a negative message.”

He’s also sceptical about those who say being gay will limit an actor’s potential in Hollywood nowadays. Black says, “I’ve never encountered homophobia in casting from the studios or networks, not once, not ever. Where you encounter it is with the agents and the managers, they’re the ones who have an outdated notion of the price an actor might pay if it’s discovered that they’re LGBTQ… often they don’t want to see anything happen that might compromise their investment.

“I think they cripple their actors because they stunt the star’s ability to be open and honest, and an audience can feel that.”

In March, ABC in the US will debut the mini-series When We Rise, which Black wrote. The show chronicles the rise of the gay-rights movement from the Stonewall riots to the triumphs of recent year. The cast includes Guy Pearce, Mary-Louise Parker, Rachel Griffiths, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O’Donnell, Denis O’Hare, David Hyde Pierce, Michael K. Williams, Charlie Caver and Ivory Aquino.

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DIRECTORS: Dustin Lance Black  FILMS: When We Rise  

Love Is Blind: Season 1 Trailer – Reality dating shows get a gay VoD makeover

January 3, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A couple of months ago, LGBT streaming service Dekkoo premiered its first exclusive series, Feral. Since then, a second season of the show has been commissioned, and Dekkoo is getting ready to release its second show, Love Is Blind. However, while Feral was fiction, Love Is Blind is a step into reality TV.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Cute, sexy, and LOL-funny, with a sweet soupçon of snark, “Love is Blind” follows sixteen single New York City men on eight (one per episode) off-the-wall, unpredictable, and blind-as-a-bat first dates. Voyeuristic viewers tag along for the day-long courtship as these courageous men turn each other on—and sometimes [snap!] turn on each other.

‘Matches potentially made in gay heaven are subjected to sexy/awkward ice-breaking activities–from wrestling matches and kink classes to body painting and tantric yoga–before being whisked away to a proper dinner date, where, clutching much needed drinks, the couples unwind, flirt and on occasion, fizzle.

‘”Love is Blind” is hosted by cheekily charming comedian Mike Kelton (Logo/MTV/VH1), who provides hilarious running commentary and “in-depth” analysis throughout each episode.’

Love is Blind debuts Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2017 on Dekkoo.com. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Ryan Reynolds Suggests Deadpool May One Day Get A Boyfriend, Because The Film Was Banned In China!

January 3, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Almost a year ago, just before Deadpool was released, Ryan Reynolds said he’d be interested in exploring the character’s sexuality, and possibly getting him a boyfriend. However, while there were quips in the movie suggesting Pool wasn’t averse to crushing on guys, he wasn’t quite the full-on pansexual character he is in the comics.

Following the film’s huge success, Fox quickly put a sequel into the works, but some wondered whether with tens of millions at stake, it would make them more nervous about exploring the character’s sexuality in future Deadpool movies. Thankfully though, Reynolds says the franchise is still open to it.

Reynolds tells Variety, “What love is to Deadpool may not be what love is to Batman or someone else. I think that could be played up more. He’s an outsider in every way, shape, and form.”

Oddly the fact the first movie was banned in China might actually help the films to be more open about Deadpool’s pansexuality. One of the reasons Hollywood is reluctant to have LGBT-inclusion in its biggest movies is because they fear being banned or affecting the box office in less gay-friendly countries, especially the increasingly important Chinese market.

“That’s not really a problem for us,” Reynolds adds, “Because we were banned in China. We were rated ‘f— you!’ in China…

“The only thing that you have to consider going forward is, ‘Are we being faithful to the canon that we nurtured and created?’. One of those things is that Deadpool is in love with Vanessa. Deadpool isn’t in love with Vanessa just because she’s a woman. He’s in love with Vanessa because he loves her.”

That suggests that at least in the short term, Deadpool’s main romantic interest will remain a woman, but it’ll be interesting to see if 2018’s Deadpool 2 finds room to play up the breadth of the character’s sexuality, or whether we’ll have to wait for later movies. However, if Ryan really wants to stay true to the comic books, they should try to make things a little more overt.

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ACTORS: Ryan Reynolds  FILMS: Deadpool, Deadpool 2  

Has A New Season Of Will & Grace Been Confirmed?

January 2, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Ever since the stars of Will & Grace came back together for a mini-episode in support of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, there’s been talk about NBC being interested in bringing the show back for a 10-episode run. More recently Megan Mullally has suggested it’s close to happening, while Eric McCormack hinted that while the actors were up for it, they were waiting on NBC.

However, if Leslie Jordan is to be believed, the show’s return is definitely happening. Jordan played Karen’s social rival Beverlie Leslie in the series, becoming a bit of a fan favourite in the process, as well as winning an Emmy for the role. In a recent interview with radio station KPBS, the actor/comedian said, “It’s back! Here’s the way it works: [NBC] has ordered 10 [episodes]. It’ll be for next season, so they’ll go in in July.”

Although that sounds like pretty firm confirmation, we should probably wait for an official announcement before we get too excited, although Mullally’s recent comments have been very positive. However, as Jordan plays a side-character, while he’s probably been contacted, he may not have been involved in the final negotiations or party to decisions firsthand.

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ACTORS: Leslie Jordan  FILMS: Will & Grace  
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