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

Paul Rudd & Steve Coogan Set To Play A Married Gay Couple In The Comedy An Ideal Home

February 13, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Our Idiot Brother co-stars Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan are getting married, although unfortunately it’s only going to be on screen. The news has come out of the Berlin Film Festival, via THR, that they will play a gay couple in the upcoming movie, An Ideal Home.

According to the trade paper, they will be ‘a troubled married couple with an extravagant life. Coogan plays a celebrity while Rudd is his more hesitant partner and sidekick. But when the grandson that Coogan’s character never knew he had shows up at their home with nowhere else to go, the couple reluctantly decide to take him in.’

It’ll be interesting to see whether this is a film that will mainly be about the fact they are gay, married and raising a child (right-wing conservatives would have a heart attack just reading that sentence), or whether the character’s sexuality isn’t such a big deal. I suspect the former, as Hollywood still doesn’t have a good track record with movies about people who just happen to be gay.

Andrew Fleming, who’s previously made the likes of Threesome, The Craft and Hamlet 2 (which starred Coogan) will direct. It’s not clear when it will shoot.

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ACTORS: Paul Rudd, Steven Coogan  DIRECTORS: Andrew Fleming  FILMS: Ideal Home  

Gay-Themed Russell Tovey Football Flick The Pass To Open The BFI Flare London LGBT Film Festival

February 11, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

the-pass-slide2Just a couple of years ago Russell Tovey spoke in an interview about how he’d never played a gay character, and that it would need to be a special role for him to do so, as he was proud to be an out gay man who hadn’t been pigeonholed in LGBT roles. Since then he’s played gay more than once, such as in TV’s Looking and in a cameo in Pride.

He also played an LGBT character on stage in The Pass, and has reprised the role for a movie version, alongside Hollyoaks heart-throb Nico Mirallegro and theatre and TV actress Lisa McGrillis, who also starred in the play.

It’s now been announced that The Pass will screen as opening night gala movie of the 30th edition of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, on Wednesday 16th March, 2016, at London’s Odeon Leicester Square. The movie comes from first-time feature filmmaker Ben A. Williams, with John Donnelly writing the script, based on his own play.

The Pass is the story of three very different nights over 10 years in the life of a Premier League Footballer. Jason (Russell Tovey) is at the beginning of his career, and on the night before his first big international match he and long-time friend and team-mate Ade (Arinze Kene) share a hotel room, trying to beat the inevitable pre-match tensions with locker-room banter and teenage high-jinks. Out of nowhere Jason kisses Ade. The emotional repercussions of this pass, and the decisions that follow on and off the pitch, have a major impact on every aspect of the public and private lives of both men across the next decade.

The play was highly praised when it was staged in London, so fingers crossed the movie will be good too.

Producer Duncan Kenworthy comments, “As a season ticket holder of a major Premier League Club, I know just how much interest there is in the question of why no currently-playing Premier League player has come out – or has felt able to come out – as gay. The Pass is by no means an issue film, but John Donnelly’s wonderful screenplay puts very handsome flesh on the bones of this modern anomaly, imagining the pain, passion and complexity of the lives of elite footballers always inches away from fame or failure, and wondering whether honesty is worth the price.”

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ACTORS: Russell Tovey  DIRECTORS: Ben A. Williams  FILMS: The Pass  

Tom Of Finland Biopic About Erotic Gay Artist To Shoot This Summer

February 11, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tom-of-finland-imageFor quite a long time two different biopics about Tom Of Finland have been duelling to get to the screen, but budget issues and other problems mean that both have been in development for years but haven’t actually completed shooting yet. However, now the ‘official’ one, which has the blessing of the erotic artist’s estate, is moving closer to the screen, as Deadline reports it will shoot this summer, and that the cast will be announced in the next couple of weeks at the Berlin Film Festival.

Born Touko Laaksonen, Tom Of Finland’s stylised images of hunky men with massive bulges, often wearing leather and/or uniforms, became iconic in the gay community. His popularity was initially helped by the fact that while many countries in the 1950s and 1960s saw photographs of naked and near-naked men as pornography, drawn pictures were classed as art and so Tom Of Finland’s images became extremely popular.

His stature has grown over the years to the point where the likes of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hold his images.

And to ensure a film will be worth watching, leather and fetish weren’t just things he drew, they were something he was drawn to in his own life. He even gained controversy over his belief that Nazi uniforms were sexy (although he didn’t like the Nazis themselves).

Finnish and Swedish director Dome Karukoski will direct the movie from a script by Aleksi Bardy. Karukowski comments, “This is the story of a man ahead of his time, bravely standing up against a world virulently against his right to be who he was – a homosexual man with homosexual fantasies. The story shows how literally one person can create change in the world, even with something as simple as an artist’s tools.”

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DIRECTORS: Dome Karukoski  

Peter de Rome Trailer – Into the life of the grandfather of gay porn

February 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

peter-de-romeFans of arty rudeness may already know the name Peter Rome, not least from the BFI release a couple of years ago of The Erotic Films Of Peter De Rome, which brought together many of the movies from the 1960s, which had helped get him the unnofficial title of being the Grandfather Of Gay Porn. Full of hardcore sex, they also offered a view into a bygone gay world and a rather interesting take on bringing sex to the screen.

However, who was Peter De Rome? A documentary, made shortly before the filmmaker died in June 2014, sets out to find out about him and about where his films came from.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Peter’s story spans eight decades of the “gay experience” both in the USA and UK with first-hand experiences from World War II to Stonewall and beyond. The film PETER DE ROME charts his remarkable journey from cinematic outlaw to celebrated film icon with contributions from collaborators and some of those he has influenced. The film uses extensive extracts from Peter’s varied and often explicit work, from his early 8mm experiments in the 1960s to his extraordinary feature films to create a portrait of a true original.’

The documentary will be available on DVD in the UK on March 14th.

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Rogue One’s Chris Weitz To Write Supreme Court Gay Marriage Fight Movie 21 Years to Midnight

February 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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A couple of weeks after last June’s historic US Supreme Court ruling in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges – which extended the right to marry to same sex couples across America – Fox 2000 announced that they had purchased the right to Jim Obergefell’s life and intended to make a movie about it. That film has now taken a step forward, with Variety reporting that Chris Weitz has been hired to write the script for the movie, which is currently called 21 Years To Midnight.

Weitz first came to prominence (alongside his brother), for writing and directing American Pie, but since then he’s helmed the likes of About A Boy, The Golden Compass and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, as well as writing Antz, Cinderella and the upcoming Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

The movie will follows Obergefell’s story, which most famously saw him him marry John Arthur in Maryland (where same sex marriage was legal) in 2013, three months before his death. However the the state of Ohio, where he lived, refused to list Obergefell as Arthur’s spouse on the death certificate, and so he sued. The fight went via various appeals courts, who disagreed over whether denying same sex couples the right to marry was unconstituional. Eventually is was reviewed by the Supreme Court, who gave a landmark ruling on the issue.

Its not clear whether Weitz will also direct the movie, but it seems likely. It’s also not knows when it might shoot.

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DIRECTORS: Chris Weitz  FILMS: 21 Years to Midnight  

Natalie Portman & Nicholas Hoult Up For Xavier Dolan’s Death and Life of John F. Donovan

February 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Back in 2014 Jessica Chastain, Kathy Bates, Susan Sarandon and Kit Harington all signed up to star in the first English-language film from queer Canadian writer/actor/director Xavier Dolan. It’s taken longer to get it going than originally planned (largely because he slotted in the upcoming It’s Only the End of the World beforehand), but Dolan has managed to hang on to his cast, along with previously announced actors such as Michael Gambon, Bella Thorne, Chris Zylka and Emily Hampshire.

However, he’s decided that isn’t an impressive enough ensemble, as Variety reports that Natalie Portman, Nicholas Hoult and Thandie Newton have joined The Death and Life of John F. Donovan. The film is about an American TV star (Harington) with everything working out for him who has a secretive correspondence with an 11 year old in London. When a gossip columnist (Jessica Chastain) makes the whole thing look indecent, his life is turned upside-down.

It’s not clear who the newly announced actors will play, but it is known that Kathy Bates is set to be the actor’s high-powered manager, while Sarandon will play his mother.

Film rights are currently being sold at the Berlin film festival, with plans to shoot later this year.

 

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ACTORS: Nicholas Hoult, Natalie Portman, Thandie Newton, Kathy Bates, Kit Harington, Susan Sarandon, Jessica Chastain  DIRECTORS: Xavier Dolan  FILMS: The Death and Life of John F. Donovan  

Ryan Reynolds Would Quite Like Deadpool To Get A Boyfriend

February 9, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

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In the run up to the release of Deadpool, those involved in making it have been keen to say that the character would retain the pansexuality he had in the comics. However, it didn’t surprise many to hear that this wouldn’t mean Ryan Reynolds would be bedding guys in the movie, and that instead it would rely on the Hollywood standby of suggesting he’d be happy with any gender, while only showing him with a girl (Morena Baccarin).

Reynolds is keen to let the world know though that he’s not the roadblock to showing a more diverse sexuality for the sarcastic superhero. Variety reports that on the red carpet of the film’s New York premiere, he said of Deadpool’s pansexuality, “I love that about Deadpool. I love that he can break any boundary. In the future, I hope we get to do that more.”

Reading between the lines you get the impression he’d have quite liked to have gone further with this movie, which instead restricts its hints to things such as Deadpool mentioning the idea of having a fling with Wolverine, or being open to experimentation during an otherwise straight sex montage.

As for the character ever having a boyfriend, Reynold thinks that would be ‘nice’, adding, “I certainly wouldn’t be the guy standing in the way of that. That would be great.”

Screenwriter Rhett Reese also had a few things to say about it, adding, “We knew that was part of the comics. We wanted to honor that in the movie. But we did it in subtle ways.”

Producer Simon Kinberg meanwhile added, “There’s veiled references to it in this film. It’s in the DNA of the character.”

So why is the film so reticent to show Deadpool being pansexual rather than just hinting he doesn’t only like girls? The suggestion many have put forward is that Fox already thought it was taking a risk with a wisecracking, foul-mouthed, violent, R-rated superhero movie with sexual content, and that adding anything too ‘gay’ would have been a step too far. Big movies like this are still reliant on foreign box office, and with many countries still very homophobic (and with some still liable to ban a film if it has same sex content), there’s a fear in Hollywood that that ‘gay stuff’ will dent the global box office. Indeed, some in Hollywood aren’t even worried about foreign box office, as they have concerns, whether valid or not, that large swatches of the US population won’t show up if they think it’s going to be too ‘gay’.

If Deadpool is a success, it may encourage the studio behind it to be a little bolder with a sequel once they know it’s definitely got an audience, especially as those involved in making it seem happy to do so. However at the moment it’s going to be extremely difficult to break entrenched attitudes amongst studio executives, meaning that even minor queer characters in blockbuster-type movies are still exceptionally rare, and showing them actually doing something that isn’t straight is almost unheard of.

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Shawn Balentine Becomes Hollywood’s First Out Gay Stuntman

February 8, 2016 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

shawn-balentine-patton-oswaltUntil now Shawn Balentine was best known as one of those people who are important to the movies, but who we’re not supposed to notice – a stunt double. He’s stood in for the likes of Jack Black, Oliver Cooper, and Patton Oswalt when when derring-do was needed and the actors (or their insurance company) demanded it.

However Ballantine has now decided to reveal that he’s gay, becoming the first Hollywood stunt person to make such a public statement. He revealed the news in a lengthy Facebook post, saying, ‘There are so many layers that make a man, and even though I wear my heart on my sleeve, I rarely allow even my closest friends or family to see all of me. I’ve always just wanted to be Shawn the happy-go-lucky guy who never showed the vulnerability underneath. And I’ve always wanted my niece Rachel and nephews to be so damn proud to call me Uncle Shawn along with my sisters and Pops and Mom.
Now it’s time to peel back the layers. I’ve been waiting until I was ready to come out as gay man on my terms. I’m ready now.

‘This process has been painful along the way, including my Pops saying,“How and where did I go wrong? But I still love you either way, Son.” After not speaking for a while, he’s now proud to call me his son. My sister Sharol (who was killed by a drunk driver and I dedicate my sobriety to along with my niece and nephews) was always the one I confided in the most. But she’s no longer here for me physically, but her memory gives me strength. She was so strong and brave facing down lupus and raising an awesome daughter and son (who also died because of someone’s road rage, not even a mile from where my sister died). My oldest sister Peggy, with a infectious spirit for fun, raised two kick-butt sons and showed me how to see the good things in life. And through all this, my moms, whose sick right now, has been there for me.

‘I know I could lose friendships over this and work too. In the world where I work as a Stuntman/Stunt Coordinator this might be viewed as a big deal and that’s a big reason why I’ve held on to this layer for so long. I’ve been to the edge and back, praying and losing days of sleep over this decision, but if this helps even one or two out there from feeling alone, being blackmailed, or told to your face that someone doesn’t approve of your spiritual practices then I’m here for ya and have one HUGE shoulder you can lean on because I’ve been in your shoes. You will NOT go to hell or get stoned to death; which I was told just last week.

‘From this day forward I will no longer look at myself in the mirror ashamed of hiding this layer. I don’t give a damn if you like me or you don’t I’m not the kind of guy who wants to talk about being gay all the time or go marching down the street. But I need to be honest with myself and with all of you. I need to get this off my chest because this is the layer I’ve never wanted to let you know existed.

‘I have been blessed to be mentored by and learn from great instructors, coaches, sensei’s, and teachers from 4H, martial arts, the US Army, college and the professional world. My heartfelt thanks to Richard Plowden, Joe Bauer, Kathy Powers Forsythe, Walt Rodd, Jordan Ciambrone, Matt Mallen, Nicholas Daines, Ronnie Kerr, Tammie Baird, Brett Lynch, Scott G Shriner, Ed Lavelle, Peter King, Norman Howell, Neal Baer,the Amazing Patton Oswalt for allowing me to be his stunt double/doppelganger and most importantly to Marty Hornstein who always taught me to be who I am. And to all of my friends who have supported me, especially during this challenging period I give you my deepest thanks.

‘I didn’t choose to be gay; it’s simply who I am. I have been blessed to have fortitude and to not care anymore what anyone thinks. Finally, at my age, I’ve been able to expose this layer to all of you. I’m perfect just the way I am. And it feels damn fine to let see this layer of my life. Welcome friends, to knowing the real Shawn.’

Patton Oswalt has expressed his support, saying, ‘He’s a top-shelf professional stuntman and an amazing person. He’s also the first professional stuntman to come out of the closet. He wrote this smart, touching, and funny post about what’s he’s been going through and where he is now.”

‘I could not be prouder of the guy. I’d walk through fire for him. Which is fair, considering he’s walked through explosions, walls and, on BROOKLYN NINE NINE, a kiddie pool full of tomato sauce.’

Take a look at Balentine’s post below.

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Departure Trailer – A gay teen deals with the implosion of his family

February 3, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

departure-trailerSometimes you watch a trailer for a gay-themed movie and it really looks like it might be one of the few that truly stands out from the rest. Departure is one of those films, which has a good cast, an interesting looking story and seems like it’s going to be beautiful to look at.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Juliet Stevenson (Truly Madly Deeply, Bend It Like Beckham, The Village) and Alex Lawther (The Imitation Game, X&Y) star in this new British drama about a mother and son – both of whom are coming of age in their own ways.

Stevenson plays Beatrice, an independent and strong willed woman in midst of starting again. She is in the middle of a separation from her husband and is trying to work out how to live life on her own terms. Together with her son, Elliot (Lawther) they have come to their holiday home in the French countryside where they are getting ready to pack up and sell the house. Whilst on the trip, Elliot meets the handsome French bad boy, Clement (Brossard) and he begins to work through the dawning of his own sexuality and alienation from his mother.

DEPARTURE looks to force both mother and son to confront their own desires and in turn each other. This is a beautiful and poetic story, which takes advantage of the French setting and is filled with stunningly beautiful moments both in the script and on screen.. ‘

Andrew Steggall’s movie will be in UK cinemas on April 15th. Watch the trailer below.

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Keira Knightley To Play Bisexual Writer Colette In Wash Westmoreland’s Biopic

February 1, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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After Wash Westmoreland’s success with Still Alice (which he co-directed alongside his partner, Richard Glatzer, who sadly died last March), he’s now planning his next movie, a biopic of the French writer and performer Colette, who is best known for penning Gigi. He may now have found the person to play the central role, as Variety reports that Keira Knightley is in talks for the part.

Born in 1873 as Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, when she was 20 Colette married libertine Henry Gauthier-Villars, better known by his nom-de-plume, Willy, who encouraged her to start writing. Together they came up with the semi-autobiographical Claudine novels, which shocked many with their depiction of lesbian desire. Willy also introduced Colette to the intellectual circles of Paris and encouraged her to have same sex affairs (he also didn’t had more this his fair share of lovers).

The marriage didn’t last long and when it ended Colette was thrown into poverty (largely because Willy owned the copyright to her books), but she continued to write, continually using her own life as inspiration. While initially seen as a minor writer whose main attraction was titilation, her reputation grew over her lifetime, especially during the 1920s and 30s, which saw her produce much of her best work. When she died she became the first French female writer to be given a state funeral.

The Best Picture winning Hollywood musical of Gigi was released four years after her death, and helped cement her reputation with an international audience.

It’s not clear whether Westmoreland’s film will cover all of her life or just one period, although it appears it’s her early period they’re most interested in. Bold Films’ Michel Litvak comments, “Keira is impeccably suited to step into the role of the iconic Colette in the early 1900s, who pushed the envelope in a time when women writers were shunned and bisexuality was scandalous. We are honored to bring her story to the big screen.”

The movie will start shooting in Budapest in May, from a screenplay by Westmoreland and Glatzer.

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