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Dorian Gray Web Series Trailer – Oscar Wilde’s tale continues, gets a little less white & a bit more gay

March 31, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

dorian-gray-webseriesIt’s 126 years since Oscar Wilde’s The Picture Of Dorian Gray was first published, but the tale of a man who stays endlessly young as a picture of him ages and withers still holds a powerful place in popular culture. Now a new gay-themed web series is coming that continues on the story into the modern day.

It’s also keen to show that with criticism of depictions of gay culture being overwhelmingly white and straight, it isn’t difficult to tell interesting tales led by people of different cultures and ethnicities. The show follows Heath, ‘An intrepid young art history researcher digs into the mystery of his elusive boss, and discovers that the man is actually the ageless and immortal Dorian Gray, surrounded by an entire intriguing – and dangerous – world of the supernatural.’

Unfortunately it looks like we may have to wait a little while for the show itself, which is being funded thanks to a grant from a Canadian film development group. Keep and eye out for it and enjoy the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Emma Thompson Speaks Out Against Homophobic Bullying

March 31, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

emma-thompsonEmma Thompson has long been an LGBT ally, and now she’s decided to speak up in support of the Time for Inclusive Education (TIE) Campaign to combat LGBT discrimination in Scottish Schools.

She says, “The time for homophobia is long gone. It’s over. Any young person indulging in homophobic bullying is a teenage dinosaur who should just go and sit coughing over a sherry in an old white men’s club.

“It’s not cool, it’s not intelligent and it’s not attractive. Let the rainbow live. We are all in this together and if you’re young, you know that better than anyone. Get rid of the old, get in with the new – get rid of homophobia.”

Thompson’s support for the campaign should certainly help TIE gets out its message, and it’s a message that needs hearing, as their research suggests a quarter of LGBT young people in Scotland have attempted suicide, and more than half have experienced homophobic bullying, and/or self-harmed. For more information on TIE, check out their website.

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ACTORS: Emma Thompson  

Steel Trailer – A depressed man tries to rediscover life in the gay-themed film

March 30, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

steel-film-slideTLA Releasing should be bringing us the film Steel later this year, but in the meantime they’ve released a trailer for gay-themed movie. You can take a look at it below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Daniel, a successful TV journalist living life in the fast lane, has fallen into a deep depression. His seemingly perfect life suddenly collapses under him when panic attacks force him to deal with his past. Fear, paranoia and desperation appear to get the better of him; people around him are helpless. Daniel, however, won’t give up. He tries to recapture what was once his, guided by young Alexander, with whom he embarks on a tentative journey into a painful past.’

had Connell, David Cameron, Mimi Kuzyk, Tamara Gorski, Erik Athavale and Jason Wishnowski, with Sven J. Matten directing. It certainly looks like it’ll be worth a watch. [Read more…]

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Seek McCartney/Looking for Rohmer Trailer – Get a glimpse of the first gay-themed Chinese film approved for release there

March 30, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

seek-mccartneyAs we reported last September, the official Chinese censors had approved the first gay-themed film to officially allowed a release in the country – Seek McCartney (which is going by the name Looking For Rohmer on its international releases).  The movie is now preparing for its Chinese release, and to mark that, you can watch the trailer below.

The movie, directed by Wang Chao, focuses on the relationship between two gay men – one Chinese and one French.

There’s a bit of a battle raging in China at the moment over the government’s attitude to LGBT-themes. While the censor has approved Seek McCartney, last month it banned a popular series and had it removed from streaming services. It also announced it would take a dim view of ‘alternative’ relationships in other shows.

While gay sex was decriminalised in China in 1997, it remains a taboo subject for large parts of the county, and there is a bit of a cultural war over whether showing gay people in media is detrimental to society and Chinese values. Hopefully though the release of Seek McCartney will be the start of a liberalisation, even if what’s happening with TV suggests the opposite. [Read more…]

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Outings: Season 1 Trailer – ‘Queer as Folk meets Skins’ in the gay-themed British show?

March 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

outings-dvd-cover-slideSynopsis: ‘Queer as Folk meets Skins in this explosive new 3 part British drama, focusing on a group of gay 20-Somethings trying to work it all out – from writers Rob Ward (co-writer of critically acclaimed play Away from Home) and Lloyd Eyre-Morgan (Iris Prize winner for Closets )

‘Episode 1 Entrances and Exits By Lloyd Eyre-Morgan Kane is dumped by Tom (again) during an intimate moment and moves back in with his mum (yet again). Will he ever find his place in the world or in the bedroom? Elsewhere, Kiegan is asked a question and Tim tells it as it is.

‘Episode 2 Best Man By Rob Ward Kiegan continues to escape the pressure of his breakup and family the only way he knows how, but will he further alienates himself at his niece’s christening? Kane starts dating and a blast from Tim’s past makes Lucy doubt their future.

‘Episode 3 Happy Returns By Lloyd Eyre-Morgan and Rob Ward Tim throws a surprise 80s pop star fancy dress birthday party for Lucy, convincing her that recent difficulties are behind them. But is Tim really ready to get serious with her? Old friends and foes collide in the explosive season finale.’

The series should be released on DVD in June. [Read more…]

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Like Cattle Towards Glow Trailer – Get a glimpse of the strange, explicit and ‘unknowable’ gay film

March 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

like-cattle-towards-glow-slideIt’s certainly difficult what to make of the gay-themed film Like Cattle Towards Glow from this trailer, but it’s certainly intriguing and rather enticing. It looks like the film that might be able to give your brain cells a workout while also being fairly erotic.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Dennis Cooper and Zac Farley’s Like Cattle Towards Glow is a 93 minute film consisting of five independent, thematically and emotionally interconnected scenes. The film is a complex, intimate, strangely serene, wide-ranging, and always challenging exploration of sexual desire as a hiding place. In these unique, stylistically and temperamentally diverse scenes, each one featuring its own set of characters and storyline, sex makes a promise of something so intense and untenable to the characters that they feel they must enter it in secret — through an act of violence, or under the guise of an unrelated transaction, or by rationalizing its dangers away with the help of politics, or through utilizing it remotely as material for a purely aesthetic project. Like these characters, and like sex itself, Like Cattle Towards Glow is as deep, knowing, and unknowable as it is raucous, original, and explicit on the surface.’

TLA Releasing will release the movie later this year. Before that get a glimpse below. [Read more…]

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Those People Trailer – A young gay man must choose between real and unrequited love

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

those-people-slide2Those People made it into our Top 10 LGBT-Themed movies of 2015, after we reviewed around the time of its Frameline debut last year. We really liked it, and if you want to know why, you can read about it here.

Now Wolfe Video is gearing up to bring the film to DVD and VoD in the US in June. Ahead of that they’ve dropped a trailer, which you can watch below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘On Manhattan’s gilded Upper East Side, a young painter, Charlie (Jonathan Gordon), finds the man of his dreams in an older pianist from across the globe, Tim (Haaz Sleiman). If only Charlie weren’t secretly in love with his own manipulative best friend, Sebastian (Jason Ralph), who is embroiled in a financial scandal. In the wake of Sebastian’s notoriety, their tight-knit group of friends must confront the new realities of adulthood.’ [Read more…]

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Hockney Trailer – Taking a feature-length look at the lauded gay artist

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

hockney-slideBetween them, David Hockney and Lucian Freud probably had a greater impact on 20th art than any other British artist, and Hockney remains influential today, with his latest work being a well recieved as some of his earlier, more famous works. Like Freud, Hockney is gay, something that influenced both of their paintings, in both subject and style (although Hockney isn’t keen on labels).

A new documentary about David, simply titled Hockney, is finally getting a US release, and you can take a look at a trailer for it below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘HOCKNEY is the definitive exploration of one of the most significant artists of his generation. For the first time, David Hockney has given access to his personal archive of photographs and film, resulting in an unparalleled visual diary of his life. The film chronicles Hockney’s vast career, from his early life in working-class Bradford, where his love for pictures was developed through his admiration for cinema, to his relocation to Hollywood where his life long struggle to escape labels (‘queer’, ‘working class’, ‘figurative artist’) was fully realized.

‘David Hockney offers theories about art, the universe, and everything: “I’m interested in ways of looking and trying to think of it in simple ways. If you can communicate that, of course people will respond; after all, everybody does look.“ But as HOCKNEY reveals, it’s the hidden self-interrogation that gives his famously optimistic pictures their unexpected edge and attack. The documentary traces the artist’s journey to live the American or Californian dream, yet paradoxically reveals that he never broke ties with the childhood that formed him. Did Yorkshire awkwardness in his blood give him the willpower to survive relationship problems, and later the AIDS plague that killed the majority of his friends? Acclaimed filmmaker Randall Wright offers a unique view of this unconventional artist who is now reaching new peaks of popularity worldwide, and, at 78, is as charismatic as ever, working in the studio seven days a week.’

Director Randall Wright comments, “I wanted to create a strong sense of place in the two very different landscape that David calls home – the vast bright spaces of California, and the moody hills of East Yorkshire. The creative push and pull of these absolute opposite environments energizes David’s constant search for answers, both creative and personal. Also digital cinema is now brilliant for reproducing painting. The color accuracy, and image resolution is breathtaking. David’s paintings look stunning on the big screen. As David would be quick to point out, the two mediums, cinema and painting have a much closer relationship in the twentieth century than people realize.

“After the Second World War European humanist filmmakers saw themselves as continuing the figurative tradition of oil painting. And films were always significant to David. He moved to the Hollywood Hills, he befriended Billy Wilder, and of course he has experimented with films for the last thirty years, resulting in his recent multi-screen movies. Some of his latest paintings are massive and in a widescreen format. For me cinema offers the opportunity to deal with an artist in a very down to earth way, without commentary and the standard art world experts. In the dark we can really focus on powerful images without interruptions.”

Hockney will open at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and at Metrograph in New York, and at Laemmle Royal, Playhouse 7 and Noho 7 in Los Angeles on April 22, 2016, before moving to other US cities. [Read more…]

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Disney Suggests They’ll Boycott Georgia If Anti-Gay Bill Is Signed Into Law

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

disney-logoThe fallout from the Supreme Court equal marriage decision continues, with a raft of US States considering adopting anti-LGBT laws that seem driven by a rather mean need to show they don’t like gay or trans people rather than because there’s a problem that really needs addressing. One of the latest is Georgia, where the Governor has to decide whether to sign the anti-gay ‘Free Exercise Protection Act’.

The act would allow businesses that claim they have faith-based objections to gay people, to refuse to provide services to them if they say it violates their beliefs.

There have been increasing calls for Hollywood to boycott Georgia if the act becomes law, something that has particular relevance to the state, as over the past few years it has made huge efforts to lure Tinsel Town to the area with tax breaks and other incentives. The LA Times reports that during 2015, 248 film and television productions shot in Georgia, representing $1.7 billion in spending.

It appears that some in Hollywood are heeding the boycott calls, with Disney already threatening to avoid Georgia. They issued a statement saying, “Disney and Marvel are inclusive companies, and although we have had great experiences filming in Georgia, we will plan to take our business elsewhere should any legislation allowing discriminatory practices be signed into state law.”

Disney has used Georgia extensively for its Marvel movies, with Ant-Man and Captain America: Civil War using the state, and Guardians of the Galaxy 2 currently shooting there.

AMC Networks, which films The Walking Dead in Georgia has also said, “As a company, AMC Networks believes that discrimination of any kind is reprehensible. We applaud Governor Deal’s leadership in resisting a previous version of this divisive legislation and urge him to reject the current version as well.”

The law is bad news for the production facilities in the state, such as the new, 700 acre Pinewood Studios Atlanta, which has been keen to say that it, “actively promotes equal opportunities and diversity in the workplace.”

Hopefully the Governor will once more see sense and veto the bill.

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Super-Producer Joel Silver Developing Transgender-Themed Series New People

March 22, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

joel-silverFor the past three decades, Joel Silver has been one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood, having been behind Die Hard, Predator, The Matrix, Orphan, Sherlock Holmes and many more. Now he’s turned his attention to something less action-packed but potentially just as interesting. He’s set to produce a transgender-themed show called New People, based on the New York Times bestselling book, Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family, by Pulitzer Prize winner, Amy Ellis Nutt.

Here’s the synopsis of the book from Amazon, ‘“Why IS it such a big deal to everyone what somebody has in their pants?” Excellent question, posed by an unusually astute transgender girl, the subject of Amy Ellis Nutt’s emotional and illuminating Becoming Nicole. It’s also a little ironic, since Nicole’s story makes a bit of a deal of it, but in a much different way than other stories we’ve been hearing lately, from celebrities like Caitlyn Jenner and television shows like Transparent. Nicole, her twin brother Jonas, mom Kelly, and dad Wayne, are your typical middle class American family. They live next door to you–are shuttling from work, to Cub Scouts, to softball practice….

‘They’re also coming to terms with the fact that one of their own has Gender Dysphoria, a medical condition whereby a person does not identify with the sex they were assigned at birth. And so Wayne and Kelly Maines discover that they don’t have two sons at all, but a son and a daughter. This is a particularly hard pill for Republican, Air Force veteran, Wayne, to swallow, and his journey from denial to accepting and championing his daughter, is one of the more powerful and moving side narratives in a book chock full of them.’

Don Roos (The Opposite Of Sex, Bounce, Marley & Me) is writing the adaptation, which is being backed by Lionsgate Television. It doesn’t appear the show has found a broadcast home yet.

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