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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

GENERAL MOVIE NEWS

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser (www.moviemuser.co.uk)

The Turning Trailer – Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto & 17 directors

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Aussie film industry is getting ambitious, as The Turning, based on Tim Winton’s anthology, has 17 directors and appearances from all manner of Australian actors. Mia Wasikowska makes her directorial debut with this movie, while the cast includes, Rose Byrne, Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving and Miranda Otto. Now we can take a look at the first full trailer.

The movie takes on various tales from Winton’s book, with Twitch describing it as “this ambitiously sky-high work deserves respect and recognition, fusing literature and film fiction effortlessly amidst a flurry of endearing talent.”

It’s out in Australia at the end of September and is currently looking for distribution in the rest of the world. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Rose Byrne, Miranda Otto  DIRECTORS: Mia Wasikowska  

Child Of God Teaser Trailer – James Franco takes on Cormac McCarthy

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


James Franco has directed a few film, but they’ve generally been so indie you could be forgiven for never having seen one. Now he’s taken on one that may get a slightly larger audience, taking on Cormac McCarthy’s Child Of God. Now the first teaser trailer has arrived.

Here’s TIFF’s synopsis: ‘Lester Ballard (Scott Haze, spitting and scratching at himself) is an abandoned soul, unable to fit into the established social order. As he increasingly withdraws into his own mind, he turns to violence and, ultimately, necrophilic relationships, looking for solace in a world that continually rejects him. The town sheriff (indelibly portrayed by Jim Parrack), both sympathetic to and fearful of the man, slowly closes the net around him — but a mob of townfolk have ideas of their own. Here the frame of the film turns, exposing a society where politesse is only a fingernail scratch away from pure hate and greed. ‘

The novel deals a lot with sexual deviancy including necrophilia and paedophilia, which doesn’t exactly sounds a barrel of laughs, but perhaps Franco can make it work. The film will make its world premiere this Saturday at the 70th annual Venice Film Festival, and it will also screen at TIFF next month. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: James Franco  FILMS: Child Of God  

Megan Mullally & Jennifer Coolidge Will Have A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Megan-MullallyMegan Mullally gained legions of fans as Karen in Will & Grace, but she’s mainly made do with supporting roles that haven’t really shown he full talents. Now THR reports that she and another larger than life scene-stealer, Jennifer Coolidge, have signed up for Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.

Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner are already cast in the film, based on Judith Viorst’s 1972 children’s book, which focuses on Alexander (newcomer Ed Oxenbould), a young boy who wakes up with gum in his hair, and as the title suggest, his day gets progressively worse and worse. Steve Carell is set to play Alexander’s father, with Garner as his mother.

There’s no news on how Mullally and Coolidge will fit into the film.

Miguel Arteta directs, based on a script by Rob Lieber, with Disney backing the movie.

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ACTORS: Megan Mullally, Jennifer Coolidge, Jennifer Garner, Steve Carell  DIRECTORS: Miguel Arteta  FILMS: Alexander and the Terrible  

Ben Wheatley To Direct High-Rise, Based On J.G. Ballard’s Novel

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ben-wheatleyBen Wheatley is riding high following Kill List, Sightseers and A Field In England. Now he’s planning something on a slightly larger scale, as ScreenDaily reports that he’s taking on J.G. Ballard’s dystopian High-Rise.

Making a movie based on the 1975 book has long been a dream project for producer Jeremy Thomas (who was also Ballard’s friend), and now it seems he’s finally going to make it happen. Amy Jump has written the screenplay, which is ‘Set in a luxury high-rise building, the book follows a group of affluent tenants hell-bent on an orgy of destruction. Cocktail parties degenerate into marauding attacks on ‘enemy’ floors and the once-luxurious amenities become an arena for technological mayhem.’

‘Human society slips into violent reverse as the inhabitants of the ultra-modern high-rise, driven by primal urges, recreate a world ruled by the laws of the jungle.’

Vincenzo Natali (Splice) had been attached to direct an adaptation but when he let his rights lapse, Thomas decided to take the film in another direction, and that’s when Wheatley came along.

“I love Ballard’s work,” the director says, “This project started out with me looking at my bookcase, seeing the book, and thinking: ‘that would make a great film’. I started looking into who had the rights for the book and that led me to Jeremy, who has made some of my favourite films. It took me a few meetings just to get over the typewriter he has from Naked Lunch in his office.”

“The idea is to be true to Ballard,” Wheatley added. “It is such a rich and interesting time that it seemed a shame to set it anywhere other than England… The scope of the film is exciting. It will be challenging, like Crash, but it’s not as dark as Kill List. The book is pretty out there, though.”

The plan is to shoot next year.

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DIRECTORS: Ben Wheatley  

Amanda Seyfried, Alan Arkin & Felicity Jones Are Having A Most Wonderful Time

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

amanda-seyfriedLast February Diane Keaton and Robert Redford signed up for the Christmas comedy Most Wonderful Time. Now it appears that Redford has left, but Amanda Seyfried, Alan Arkin and Felicity Jones have come onboard, according to BleedingCool, with Keaton still involed.

Directed by Jessie Nelson (I Am Sam) from a script by Steve Rogers (P.S. I Love You), Most Wonderful Time will tell the story of a young woman (Jones) who brings a friend home to her parents’ house for Christmas, and they pretend that he is her boyfriend.

Arkin is set to play the wise and wry grandfather (when doesn’t he play that?). It’s not clear who Seyfried will be, but hopefully it’ll become clear soon. And just to ensure the whole thing is as twee as possible, it’ll be narrated by the family dog, Rags

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ACTORS: Amanda Seyfried, Alan Arkin, Felicity Jones  

David Green Takes Over Dwayne Johnson’s Lore From Barry Sonnenfeld

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

lore-graphic-novel-coverA few months ago, Barry Sonnenfeld signed up to direct Lore, which would have marked his first movie in 15 years that wasn’t a Men In Black flick. However now he’s out and THR reports that he’s been replaced by up and comer David Green on the Dwayne Johnson film.

Cory Goodman and Jeremy Lott are writing the screenplay, adapted from the graphic novel by Ashley Wood and T.P. Louise. The story is set in a world where a secret society of Shepherds guard against creatures from folklore that actually exist. When the chain of command is broken, a young hero must do whatever it takes.

Green directed the FEARnet series Zombie Roadkill in 2010 and his first feature, Echo, is due out next year. So this is a big step up for him, so hopefully he’ll do well with the current vogue for fairytales. There’s no news on exactly when Lore might shoot.

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ACTORS: Dwayne Johnson  DIRECTORS: Barry Sonnenfeld, David Green  

James Spader Getting Villainous For The Avengers: Age of Ultron

August 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

james-spaderJust yesterday rumours were circulation that Paul Bettany would play Ultron in The Avengers: Age Of Ultron, mainly based on the idea that as Joss Whedon has said Ultron is the result of Tony Stark’s technology gone wrong, the character would essentially be an evil version of Stark’s computer, Jarvis.

However that rumour has now been blown out of the water by the news that James Spader will face off against Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as the villain in Marvel’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Spader earned three Emmy Awards for his role as Alan Shore on Boston Legal and The Practice, and will return to television this fall in NBC’s highly anticipated series The Blacklist. Most recently Spader was seen in the critically-acclaimed film Lincoln.

But while Spader will play Ultron, that’s no guarantee that he won’t be a corrupted Jarvis.

The Avengers: Age of Ultron will bring the Marvel Universe’s biggest heroes together again to face one of their biggest villains, with Marvel’s The Avengers director Joss Whedon returning to write and direct the sequel. Marvel’s The Avengers was released in 2012 and went on to earn $1.5 billion worldwide, making it the third-largest grossing movie of all time.

The film comes to theaters on May 1, 2015. (Source: Marvel.com)

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ACTORS: James Spader  DIRECTORS: Joss Whedon  FILMS: Avengers: Age Of Ultron  

Matt Damon Plans His Directing Debut With A Foreigner

August 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

matt-damon-pic1For the last couple of years Matt Damon has been looking for projects to direct. He was supposed to helm Promised Land before he handed the reigns to Gus Van Sant. Now he’s got a new project to helm, as THR reports that he’s planning to helm A Foreigner, based on a script by Chris Terrio.

Damon is following in the footsteps of buddy (and production company business partner) Ben Affleck, who won an Oscar for directing Terrio’s screenplay for Argo. The movie is based on a The New Yorker called A Murder Foretold by David Grann. The article ‘chronicles the true story of a man who is gunned down in Guatemala who leaves behind a videotape after his death implicating the country’s president and first lady.’

Damon is also planning to star in the movie, although there’s no indication of when it might shoot.

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DIRECTORS: Matt Damon  

Downton’s Allen Leech Joins Benedict Cumberbatch In Alan Turing Biopic Imitation Game

August 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

allen-leechIf you’re an up and coming British actor who wants to get movie roles, you need get cast in either Downton Abbey or Game Of Thrones. Now another of Downton’s stars is moving to the big screen as Variety reports that Allen Leech – aka’s the Abbey’s Tom Branson – has signed up to appear in The Imitation Game.

The film is a biopic of famed codebreaker and father of computers Alan Turing, with Benedict Cumberbatch set for the lead role. Turing is best known for helping the Allies defeat the Germans in World War II by breaking codes and building machines that were the forerunners of modern computers (which were based on his theories). However, in the 1950s he was prosecuted by the British government for being gay.

Turing made the extreme decision to undergo chemical castration instead of going to prison. In 1954 he died from cyanide poisoning, with many believing he killed himself by dosing an apple with the substance (although there are still some who believe it was accidental).

Leech will apparently play a Scottish spy for the Soviets who plots against Cumberbatch’s character. There’s no news on exactly how the spy will fit into the movie.

There’s already some controversy about the film, with the man who wrote the biography it’s based on, Andrew Hodges, saying he’s, “alarmed by the inaccuracies in it”, most notably the fact they have turned fellow code breaker Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley) into a “complicated love interest”, with Hodges saying “They have built up the relationship with Joan much more than it actually was.”

He’s also concerned about a central romance with  John Cairncross, who was later identified as the fifth man in the British spy ring that included Kim Philby and Guy Burgess. Hodges has said, “Their relationship is invented”.

However the producers have said that while they’ve taken the creative liberties the screenwriter is still being worked on and they want to get it right.

Morten Tyldum is set to direct the movie.

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ACTORS: Allen Leech, Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley  DIRECTORS: Morten Tyldum  FILMS: The Imitation Game  

How I Live Now Poster Featuring Saoirse Ronan Debuts

August 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

how-i-live-now-poster1
Saoirse Ronan dealt with an alien invasion earlier this year in The Host, and not she’s got to try and survive World War III in How I Live Now. A new poster for the latter film has now emerged, which you can see above.

Directed by Kevin Macdonald (The Last King Of Scotland), Ronan plays Daisy, a teenage girl from New York City who travels to England to spend the summer with family in the English countryside. However, when World War III breaks out and insurgents invade, Daisy and a younger girl named Piper must survive alone in the woods as they try to make it to safety. So it’s a bit like Red Dawn except with more tea and scones.

An October UK release is set.

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ACTORS: Saoirse Ronan  DIRECTORS: Kevin MacDonald  FILMS: How I Live Now  
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