It’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…]
Emma 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.
TLA 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.
As 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.
Synopsis: ‘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 )
It’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.
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Between 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).
The 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’.
For 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.