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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

Las Malas Lenguas Trailer – Breaking the silence about abortion & homosexuality in Colombia

June 11, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

las-malas-lenguasLas Malas Lenguas has its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival this weekend, on Saturday June 13th at 1:50pm at the Regal Cinemas LA Live #14. To mark that fact we thought it was the perfect time to post the trailer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘LAS MALAS LENGUAS is a powerful film about the affluent society of Colombia and breaks the silence about abortion and homosexuality in one of Latin America’s most conservative cultures. The film also introduces an incredible new young actress Sara Montoya who delivers an astonishing understated performance in an almost heightened reality conveying a sharp and penetrating observation of the complicated world of the Colombian elite.’

Juan Paulo Laserna directs. Take a look at the movie’s trailer below. [Read more…]

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Do I Sound Gay? Trailer – Is it time to re-embrace the gay voice?

June 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

do-i-sound-gay-slideWe first reported on Do I Sound Gay? in April 2014 when it was crowdfunding for completion cash. Now it’s finished and has a distribution deal which means it will arrive in US cinemas and on VoD on July 10th.

The trailer is here giving us a look at a film which goes deep into the idea of the ‘gay voice’, which for decades became the butt of jokes by straight people at the expense of LGBT people. As a results fell out of favour with many, who felt that in the fight for equal rights the gay voice undermined that battle and allowed straight people to think we were inherently different to them.

However in recent years there’s been a fightback, with many believing that the belittling of the gay voice marks a kind of assimilation that cannot accept difference and actually undermines what gay people have been fighting for – the right to be whoever we are without shame. It may also be that dislike of the gay voice, allied with an obsession with being ‘straight-acting’, is a mark of internalised homophobia.

Director David Thorpe has previously said, “In the tradition of funny-but-serious first-person movies like Supersize Me, Roger and Me and Good Hair, you’ll follow me as I encounter a colorful cast of linguists, historians, voice coaches, speech therapists, friends, family, and total strangers on the street, gay and non-gay, who share their wisdom and touching, funny stories about the “gay voice.” You’ll also hear intimate confessions and hilarious anecdotes from LGBT icons – Margaret Cho, Tim Gunn, Don Lemon, Dan Savage, David Sedaris and George Takei – as they open up about the “gay voice.” Thanks to all the incredible people I met, I was able to embrace my authentic voice.” [Read more…]

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Folsom Forever Exclusive Clip – Showing off the incredible diversity of the fetish scene street fair

June 2, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

folsom-forever-slide2I wish I’d never watched the clip below. I always knew my life would be the complete the moment I saw Mickey Mouse wearing nothing but a jockstrap and high heels posing as if he were giving a BJ to Minnie. Now I’ve seen it and I don’t know what the point will be of the rest of my existence.

However that’s just part of the fascinating exclusive clip from the documentary Folsom Forever that we’ve been given, which shows off the astonishing diversity of San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair, where a gay-friendly church can rub up against a dildo hoopla game, and you can visit the PFLAG just after you’ve seen something that means you will never think of Disneyland in the same way again.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In 1984, a scrappy little neighborhood in San Francisco – home to many low-income tenants and the heart of the gay male leather scene – faced destruction from the bulldozers of redevelopment and the AIDS crisis. The Folsom Street Fair was started to call attention to gentrification and raise money for AIDS charities. Folsom Forever tells the story of how this small street fair grew into the biggest outdoor kink and fetish event in the world, and managed to do a lot of good along the way.

Breaking Glass Pictures releases Folsom Forever on DVD & VoD in the US on June 9th. [Read more…]

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Xavier Dolan’s Gay-Themed Tom At The Farm Is Finally Getting A US Release

June 2, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Tom-at-the-FarmSometimes the movie world is a strange place. After its 2013 Venice Film Festival debut Xavier Dolan’s LGBT-themed Tom At The Farm got plenty of praise, including winning the FIPRESCI Prize, being screened in competition at all sorts of prestigious festivals and getting released in various countries all around the world (indeed, we reviewed it for its UK release in August 2014).

However for some strange reason it never reached the US, despite the fact Canadian filmmaker Dolan has a large international following thanks to movies like Heartbeats and I Killed My Mother. It didn’t even get picked up after Xavier won the Jury Prize at Cannes last year for his follow-up film, Mommy (which is also yet to be released in America).

Now though American audiences will finally get to watch Tom At The Farm, as Amplify Releasing has acquired all US rights to the movie and will release it on August 14th, 2015.

Dolan comments, “It’s hard to say it in a fully modest way, but I was truly puzzled as to how exactly Tom At The Farm had never landed distribution in the US. “To me, it was by far my most accessible film; I mean, it’s a 90-minute psychological thriller, and it’s sort of gory but then very conventional too. I’m obviously psyched that Amplify Releasing has taken Tom under their wing. But the topic remains truly relevant – can intolerance and psychological violence ever be dull? – and I’m proud to know the American public will be able to see it. And hopefully, like it.”

In Tom At The Farm, after the sudden death of his lover, Guillaume (Caleb Landry Jones, Heaven Knows What), Tom (Dolan) travels from his home in the city to Guillaume’s family’s remote country farm for the funeral. Upon arriving, he’s shocked to find that the family knows nothing of him- and was expecting a woman in his place. Tom keeps his identity a secret but soon finds himself increasingly drawn into a twisted, sexually charged game by Guillaume’s aggressive brother (Pierre-Yves Cardinal), who suspects the truth.

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DIRECTORS: Xavier Dolan  FILMS: Tom At The Farm  

Larry Kramer In Love And Anger Trailer – Exploring the life of the LGBT activist and Normal Heart writer

June 2, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

larry-kramerTo many people Larry Kramer is just the guy who wrote The Normal Heart (if they’ve heard of him at all), but many don’t realise that the play and recent film were largely based on real life and Kramer’s own experiences on the frontline of the battle against AIDS in the 1980s.

He is a fascinating figure who even before the advent of HIV was known for his rather confrontational approach to LGBT politics, which ensured that over the years he’s made as many enemies as friends. However his fire also helped co-found two of the most important organisations in the early battle against AIDS, who tried to force the government to take action.

Now HBO in American is set to air a documentary about the man and his life on June 29th. A trailer for the documentary has now arrived, which you can watch below. It’s a film that should be well worth a watch. [Read more…]

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54 The Director’s Cut Clip – Ryan Philippe & the boys try out shirtless dancing

June 2, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

54-shirtlessThe story of the 1998 movie movie 54 has passed into movie lore, with the movies finished by director Mark Christopher, but then hacked up by the studio, who removed, among other things, all reference to Ryan Philippe’s character being bisexual.

So gone was a man-on-man kiss and a scene where Philippe is behind the bar in the club and does some shirtless dancing – complete with homoerotic edge.

Although the Director’s Cut has screened at festivals before, it’s now coming to general audiences for the first time, as the full version is released today in the US on digital HD.

To give a reason to check it out, ET has gotten its hands on the shirtless dancing clip, which you can see below. [Read more…]

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Patricia Highsmith’s (Possibly Bisexual) Tom Ripley Heads For The Small Screen

May 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

talented-mr-ripleyAlthough many of us will remember Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley, starring Matt Damon, Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow, there have actually been a couple of other films based on Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley in the past decade or so, including Ripley’s Game, starring John Malkovich, and Ripley Under Ground, with Barry Pepper.

Now there’s another take on the possibly gay of bisexual character in the works, as THR reports that Television 360, Endemol Shine Studios and publisher Diogenes are teaming up to turn the five-book series in a TV show. It’s early days though as before shopping it around to potential partners, they want to package it up with a writer or major filmmaker, as well as finding someone to play the title role.

Ripley is a true antihero – suave and charming, but also a con artist and serial killer – who is a very dangerous man to be around if you have something he wants. While it’s never explictly stated in the book that he is gay or bisexual, it is broadly hinted at and many have assumed that he is. For example there is his obsession with Dickie Greenleaf in The Talented Mr. Ripley (which was made unabashedly homoerotic in the 1999 film), and his lack of sexual desire for his wife, while many have read a gay subtext between Ripley and Frank Pierson in The Boy Who Followed Ripley. It’s not known whether this side of Tom Ripley will make it through to the TV show.

It should be added that Highsmith herself said she didn’t think Ripley was gay, instead suggesting that he wasn’t particularly sexual at all, but that he appreciated other men’s look (and certainly envied them). Of course the author wasn’t afraid of homosexuality, as in 1952 she wrote the lesbian-themed romance The Price Of Salt (under a pseudonym). Indeed it’s the fact that a film version of The Price Of Salt did so well at Cannes (which stars Cate Blanchett and goes by the title Carol), that makes this a particularly sensible time to try and bring Ripley to the small screen.

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Wild Horses Trailer – Does James Franco only play gay characters now?

May 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

wild-horses-james-francoI think we need to start a petition, as with his numerous LGBT roles James Franco is taking work away from good, honest, real gay people. Straight people coming over here and taking our jobs, it’s just not right!

Seriously though, no movie star before him has done as much as Franco to explore gay characters and stories as Franco has, as both an actor and a director. Now he’s back with another one, where he’s playing gay, but it’s the legendary Robert Duvall behind the camera.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Texas Ranger Samantha Payne (Luciana Duvall) reopens a 15-year-old Missing Persons case, uncovering clues linking a local boy’s death to wealthy family man, Scott Briggs (Robert Duvall). Samantha will stop at nothing to discover the truth even if it means risking her own life.

‘With the unexpected return of his estranged gay son Ben (Franco), Briggs must find a way to either silence the law for good, or come to terms with the hidden relationship between Ben and the boy that he tried to end years ago.’

The film, which sounds like it mightbe well worth watching, is due out in the US on June 5th. It’s not Franco’s only gay film this year, as he’s also got I Am Michael coming out, in which he plays a man who turns from LGBT activist to ex-gay poster child.

Take a look at the wild horses trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: James Franco, Robert Duvall, Josh Hartnett  DIRECTORS: Robert Duvall  FILMS: WIld Horses  

Tatum O’Neal Says That At The Moment She’s ‘Dating Mostly Women’

May 27, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tatum-o-nealWhen she was 10, Tatum O’Neal became the youngest person ever to win a competitive acting Oscar when she picked up the Best Supporting Actress gong for Paper Moon. After that she married John McEnroe, had some heavily publicised issues with drugs and addiction, but has also continued to act.

With her new movie, She’s Funny That Way, opening in the US soon, she’s been chatting with People in a candid interview, where she touches on her sexuality, saying “I like women. I definitely have been dating mostly women recently.”

However she doesn’t want to put a label on whether she’s gay, straight of bisexual, simply saying “I’m not one or the other.”

She adds, “I think women are the most amazing creatures on earth. They’re gentle, and also more intelligent than the men that I’ve met recently. I don’t have a steady right now, but I look forward to it.”

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ACTORS: Tatum O'Neal  

Netflix Decides They Want More Grace & Frankie

May 27, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

grace-and-frankie-poster1-slideIt’s only been online a couple of weeks, but Netflix must be feeling they’ve got a hit on their hands with Grace & Frankie, as they’ve already ordered a second season, according to Variety.

It’s not too surprising it’s been a success, as it was co-created by Friends’ Marta Kauffman and stars the impressive quartet of Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston. Who wouldn’t want to take a look at that, even if you didn’t know what it was about?

Grace & Frankie is about old friends turned enemies, who suddenly find common ground again when their husbands leave them and run off with one another.

Kauffman comments on getting a follow-up season, “Let me say, it’s so awesome to do a show on Netflix. “Because two and a half weeks after we launched, Miley Cyrus does a tweet about your show, and they call and say, ‘We’d like to do a season two.’ So yes, there is a season two. We have Ted [Sarandos] and Miley to thank.”

Season 2 will hit Netflix in 2016.

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ACTORS: Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston  FILMS: Grace and Frankie  
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