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The Defenders Get An X-Men: Apocalypse Poster

March 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Xmen_Apocalypse_CampD_Defend-slideA couple of days ago a new poster for X-Men: Apocalypse introduced us to the Four Horsemen who will be plotting humanity’s destruction. Now it’s time for those on the other side to shine, including newcomers Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan and Kodi Smit-McPhee as young versions of Jean Grey, Cyclops and Nightcrawler.

There’s also Professor Xavier (James McAvoy), Nicholas Hoult (Beast), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence – who it seems is on the good side for this one), and Quicksilver (Evan Peters).

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Following the critically acclaimed global smash hit X-Men: Days of Future Past, director Bryan Singer returns with X-MEN: APOCALYPSE. Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshipped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel’s X-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal and invincible. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned with the world as he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign. As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance, Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) with the help of Professor X (James McAvoy) must lead a team of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction.’

It’ll be in cinemas in May. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan, Kodi Smit-McPhee, James McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult, Jennifer Lawrence, Evan Peter  DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  FILMS: X-Men: Apocalypse  

Florence Foster Jenkins Trailer – Meryl Streep & Hugh Grant tell the true tale of a legendarily terrible singer

March 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

florence-foster-jenkins-poster-slideSynopsis: ‘The comedy drama directed by Stephen Frears (Philomena, The Queen) tells the inspirational true story of the eponymous New York heiress who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great singer. The film celebrates the human spirit, the power of music and the passion of amateurs everywhere.

‘The voice Florence (Streep) heard in her head was divine, but to the rest of the world it was hilariously awful. At private recitals, her devoted husband and manager, St Clair Bayfield (Grant), managed to protect Florence from the truth. But when Florence decided to give her first public concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall, St Clair realised he had perhaps bitten off more than he could chew.

‘The film’s supporting cast members include Simon Helberg (The Big Bang Theory) as Florence’s long suffering piano accompanist, Rebecca Ferguson (Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation) and Nina Arianda (Midnight in Paris).’

The film hits UK cinemas in May, but before that you can take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Meryl Streep, Hugh Grant, Simon Helberg, Rebecca Ferguson  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Red Band Trailer – Adam Samberg channels his inner singer

March 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

popstar-poster-slideSynopsis: ‘Universal Pictures’ Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is headlined by musical digital-shorts superstars Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, collectively known as The Lonely Island. The comedy goes behind the scenes as singer/rapper Conner4Real (Samberg) faces a crisis of popularity after his sophomore album flops, leaving his fans, sycophants and rivals all wondering what to do when he’s no longer the dopest star of all.

‘The latest comedy from blockbuster producer Judd Apatow (Trainwreck, Superbad, Knocked Up) co-stars Sarah Silverman, Tim Meadows and Maya Rudolph and many of the biggest names in comedy and music in cameo performances. Co-directed by Schaffer and Taccone and written by The Lonely Island trio, Popstar is also produced by Rodney Rothman (producer of Get Him to the Greek, Forgetting Sarah Marshall; co-writer of 22 Jump Street), as well as Samberg, Schaffer and Taccone.’

The movie will be in cinemas later this year. Take a look at the red band trailer below. [Read more…]

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This Year’s BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival fiveFilms4freedom Announced, Available Online Free On March 17th

March 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

xavier-01The British Council, the UK’s international organisation for cultural and educational opportunities, and the BFI (British Film Institute) have announced the five short films from the 30th BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, that will be made available online for free on 17th March for audiences across the world as part of this year’s fiveFilms4freedom, an online film festival which celebrates love and diversity.

Following the success of last year’s fiveFilms4freedom, the online festival is back as a 24-hour campaign asking people everywhere to watch a film together over the course of one single day. fiveFilms4freedom is the world’s first digital, global, LGBT film festival and will be promoted through the British Council’s network in more than 50 countries and regions, reaching audiences across the Americas, China, India, Israel, Kosovo, Poland, Turkey, Ukraine and the Middle East. It’s a chance for audiences, wherever they are, to enjoy LGBT cinema; to find out a little bit more about emerging LGBT filmmakers from around the world; and most importantly, to show support for freedom and equality everywhere.

Alan Gemmell, director of fiveFilms4freedom at the British Council comments, “fiveFilms4freedom is a ground-breaking LGBT film festival supporting freedom and equality all over the world. For our second year we are showcasing some of our finest short film makers to help celebrate love and diversity through one of the world’s most powerful and accessible cultural forms: film. By bringing together the British Council and films from BFI Flare we are promoting LGBT cinema in countries that make up half of the world’s population.”

Tricia Tuttle, Deputy Director of Festivals at the British Film Institute adds, “LGBT film festivals are great spaces for nurturing new film talents and creating dialogue between filmmakers and audiences. In this, our 30th edition of BFI Flare, we are thrilled to present a rich and diverse programme which shows LGBT cinema to be in great shape. And it’s fantastic to work with British Council to connect filmmakers to a truly global community united in a love of film and a belief that love is a basic fundamental human right.”

From travelling communities to Easter bonnets to the wonderment of growing up, the five films tell a range of affecting stories about contemporary LGBT life in countries including Brazil, Ireland, Spain, the Philippines and the UK.

The five films are:
• SWIRL Two girls, young and in love, move backwards through the city in Peterson Varga’s lyrical short from the Philippines.
• XAVIER is a film by Brazilian director Ricky Mastro about a father who notices that his 11-year-old son pays a lot of attention to slightly older boys.
• BREATHE is a British-Irish film by James Doherty, about an Irish traveller is increasingly concerned that his son is ‘soft’, so sets about toughening him up.
• TAKE YOUR PARTNERS In this British short film by director Siri Rodnes, Miss Paterson expects Ollie to make an Easter bonnet like the other girls. But Ollie is not like the other girls.
• THE ORCHID A man has something important to tell his son, but can only get through to his voicemail in this film by Spanish director Ferran Navarro-Beltrán.

The five films will be available to watch online on 17th March on the British Council website and BFI player.

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Porn Studio NakedSword Wants To Get Serious About Gay Sex On Screen

March 9, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

catharsis-short-filNakedSword is best known for producing hardcore gay sex, but every so often it’s delved into something a little different, such as when it funded and produced Travis Mathews excellent short film I Want Your Love. The short was still extremely explicit but concentrated on the meaning of casual sex between friends, rather than purely the pumping and grinding.

Now NakedSword is taking that further by launching NakedSword Film Works – aka NSFW – which has a mission to make films that look at gay sex but go beyond the purely titillating. As reported by NewNowNext, NakedSword says, “NSFW films do not need to have explicit sex, or even nudity, only further the conversation about gay sex.”

“We wanted to get back to the original sense of adult,” says I Want Your Love producer Jack Shamama, who is curating NWFW with NewFest programmer Adam Baran. “Not in the explicit sense, though we don’t shy away from that, but as something complex and and mature and interesting.”

“We have a large, engaged audience hungry for creative original stories.” said NakedSword founder Tim Valenti, “Hardcore is everywhere, but films that deal with sex and sexuality in a frank manner are much harder to find. Most distributors find sexual subjects difficult to handle, and we’re in a unique position to change that.”

The first three films have now been released. 100 Boyfriends Mixtape Veteran sees ‘Bay Area performer and artist Brontez Purnell make his directorial debut with this semi-autobiographical “video mix tape”, which was filmed on digital video, VHS and 8 MM film. Relying on his punk rock aesthetic to give the world a peek into his singularly unique perspective, “100 Boyfriends Mixtape” takes the viewer on an unforgettable ride that’s as audacious and hardcore as it is experimental.’

That’s been followed by Hattie Goes Cruising, which takes us into the world of ‘ Hank Major, a 70-year-old gay African-American gentleman from Philadelphia, picking up guys on the street or at old-school cruising grounds is still very much a way of life. In Konstantin Bock’s charming, funny, and poignant short documentary, the perennially horny Major, whose friends have nicknamed Hattie Louise, takes us back in time, through a turbulent life full of cruising.’

There’s also Catharsis, which is set ‘After a painful breakup, a twenty-something gay Brooklynite finds himself through the men he sleeps with and memories of what he went through. Film Festivals: LA Indie Film Festival NewFest: New York LGBT Film Festival’

You will need a NakedSword subscription to watch the films, but it’s certainly a good idea for those who sometimes want some about sex, but which isn’t your typical gay porn. It’ll be interesting to see whether it can find some traction, as while gay films have tended to be more frank about sex that straight movies, they’re rarely the pure focus or properly discussed in its own right.

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Watch The Trailer For Cartoonist Sina Grace’s Gay-Themed Web Series, Self-Obsessed, Co-Starring Amber Benson, Adam Busch & Jon Gabrus

March 9, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

self-obsessedCartoonist Sina Grace is set to debut a new web series based on his 2015 Image Comics graphic novel, Self-Obsessed on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, and ahead of that a trailer has arrived to give us a taste of the show.

Directed by friend and longtime collaborator on the hit comic series Burn the Orphanage, Daniel Freedman (Undying Love), Self-Obsessed is a comedic look at the life of a gay LA-based cartoonist who struggles to find his creative mojo amidst a break-up, a book cancellation and an overall crisis of faith in his own work. Grace stars in the series alongside Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Adam Busch (Colony, Empire) and Jon Gabrus (MTV’s Guy Code, TVLand’s Younger).

When Sina (Grace) breaks up with his latest boyfriend, he’s heart-broken. When the book he’s working on is cancelled, he’s devastated. Self-Obsessed follows Sina on a hilarious journey as he tries to rediscover his passions for drawing and life. From striking out at a gay bear sex party to getting sage advice from his best friend (Benson) to visiting an old flame (Gabrus) in San Francisco, Sina tries to keep it together. Will he remember why he started drawing in the first place or will he obsess over where he went wrong?

“Making the book Self-Obsessed taught me to follow every idea down every meta rabbit hole,” says Grace. “It seemed like the only logical next step to bare it all on screen, surrounded by my best friends.”

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

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Jake Johnson & Annabelle Wallis Join Tom Cruise in The Mummy

March 9, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jake-johnsonA reboot of The Mummy franchise starring Tom Cruise always sounded a little odd, but it look like it’s happening, but the Mission: Impossible A-lister possibly being joined by Jake Johnson and Annabell Wallis, who are both in talks for the film.

Alex Kurtzman and Chris Morgan are producing the film, and are also in charge of creating a series of Avengers-style interconnected movies, based around the stable of Universal monsters. Sophia Boutella is also onboard to play The Mummy herself. Wallis meanwhile will be the female lead, who is a scientist, but there’s no news on who Johnson will be.

Although Universal is keeping its cards close to its chest, it’s believed this reboot will be set in the modern day. It’s also promised that it will be a horror movie, although mixed with action, adventure and probably a PG-13 certificate. Expect it in cinemas June 2017.

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ACTORS: Annabelle Wallis, Jake Johnson, Tom Cruise  FILMS: The Mummy (2016)  

Second Half Of Wachowskis Directing Duo Comes Out As Transgender

March 9, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

LillyWachowskiMany have been inspired by the way Matrix and Cloud Atlas co-director Lana Wachowski has handled her transition to living publicly as a woman. However, it turns out that she’s not the only trans member of the family, as her younger sibling Lilly (previously known as Andy) has also revealed she is transgender.

Lilly has released a statement via the Windy City Times, in response to the fact the Daily Mail was planning to out her. Instead she decided to would do things on her own terms. Alongside Lana, Lilly has also directed movies such as Bound, Speed Racer and Jupiter Ascending, as well as creating the Netflix series Sense8, which explored transgender themes.

Both siblings have generally avoided the press and have done throughout most of their career, but Lana impressed many with the speech she made when she won the 2012 Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award. However, largely both siblings have concentrated on their work, which has been a powerful statement in itself, as it has meant that for the public her trans status has only ever been seen as part of who she is, rather than their primary navigator of who she is. There’s no reason to think Lilly won’t be the same, and it’ll certainly be interesting to see what the duo come up with next.

You can read Lilly’s statement below:

“SEX CHANGE SHOCKER—WACHOWSKI BROTHERS NOW SISTERS!!!”

There’s the headline I’ve been waiting for this past year. Up until now with dread and/or eye rolling exasperation. The “news” has almost come out a couple of times. Each was preceded by an ominous email from my agent—reporters have been asking for statements regarding the “Andy Wachowski gender transition” story they were about to publish. In response to this threatened public outing against my will, I had a prepared a statement that was one part piss, one part vinegar and 12 parts gasoline.

It had a lot of politically relevant insights regarding the dangers of outing trans people, and the statistical horrors of transgender suicide and murder rates. Not to mention a slightly sarcastic wrap-up that “revealed” my father had injected praying mantis blood into his paternal ball-sac before conceiving each of his children to produce a brood of super women, hellbent on female domination. Okay, mega sarcastic.

But it didn’t happen. The editors of these publications didn’t print a story that was only salacious in substance and could possibly have a potentially fatal effect. And being the optimist that I am, I was happy to chalk it up to progress.

Then last night while getting ready to go out for dinner my doorbell rang. Standing on my front porch was a man I did not recognize.

“This might be a little awkward,” he said in an English accent.

I remember sighing.

Sometimes it’s really tough work to be an optimist.

He proceeded to explain he was a journalist from the Daily Mail, which was the largest news service in the UK and was most definitely not a tabloid. And that I really had to sit down with him tomorrow or the next day or next week so that I could have my picture taken and tell my story which was so inspirational! And that I really didn’t want to have someone from the National Enquirer following me around, did I? BTW—The Daily Mail is so definitely not a tabloid.

My sister Lana and I have largely avoided the press. I find talking about my art frustratingly tedious and talking about myself a wholly mortifying experience. I knew at some point I would have to come out publicly. You know, when you’re living as an out transgender person it’s … kind of difficult to hide. I just wanted—needed some time to get my head right, to feel comfortable.

But apparently I don’t get to decide this.

After he had given me his card, and I closed the door it began to dawn on me where I had heard of the Daily Mail. It was the “news” organization that had played a huge part in the national public outing of Lucy Meadows, an elementary school teacher and trans woman in the UK. An editorial in the “not-a-tabloid” demonized her as a damaging influence on the children’s delicate innocence and summarized “he’s not only trapped in the wrong body, he’s in the wrong job.” The reason I knew about her wasn’t because she was transgender it was because three months after the Daily Mail article came out, Lucy committed suicide.

And now here they were, at my front door, almost as if to say—

“There’s another one! Let’s drag ’em out in the open so we can all have a look!”

Being transgender is not easy. We live in a majority-enforced gender binary world. This means when you’re transgender you have to face the hard reality of living the rest of your life in a world that is openly hostile to you.

I am one of the lucky ones. Having the support of my family and the means to afford doctors and therapists has given me the chance to actually survive this process. Transgender people without support, means and privilege do not have this luxury. And many do not survive. In 2015, the transgender murder rate hit an all-time high in this country. A horrifying disproportionate number of the victims were trans women of color. These are only the recorded homicides so, since trans people do not all fit in the tidy gender binary statistics of murder rates, it means the actual numbers are higher.

And though we have come a long way since Silence of the Lambs, we continue to be demonized and vilified in the media where attack ads portray us as potential predators to keep us from even using the goddamn bathroom. The so-called bathroom bills that are popping up all over this country do not keep children safe, they force trans people into using bathrooms where they can be beaten and or murdered. We are not predators, we are prey.

So yeah, I’m transgender.

And yeah, I’ve transitioned.

I’m out to my friends and family. Most people at work know too. Everyone is cool with it. Yes, thanks to my fabulous sister they’ve done it before, but also because they’re fantastic people. Without the love and support of my wife and friends and family I would not be where I am today.

But these words, “transgender” and “transitioned” are hard for me because they both have lost their complexity in their assimilation into the mainstream. There is a lack of nuance of time and space. To be transgender is something largely understood as existing within the dogmatic terminus of male or female. And to “transition” imparts a sense of immediacy, a before and after from one terminus to another. But the reality, my reality is that I’ve been transitioning and will continue to transition all of my life, through the infinite that exists between male and female as it does in the infinite between the binary of zero and one. We need to elevate the dialogue beyond the simplicity of binary. Binary is a false idol.

Now, gender theory and queer theory hurt my tiny brain. The combinations of words, like freeform jazz, clang disjointed and discordant in my ears. I long for understanding of queer and gender theory but it’s a struggle as is the struggle for understanding of my own identity. I have a quote in my office though by José Muñoz given to me by a good friend. I stare at it in contemplation sometimes trying to decipher its meaning but the last sentence resonates:

“Queerness is essentially about the rejection of a here and now and an insistence on potentiality for another world.”

So I will continue to be an optimist adding my shoulder to the Sisyphean struggle of progress and in my very being, be an example of the potentiality of another world.

Lilly Wachowski

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Popular Gay-Themed Web Show Where the Bears Are Seeks Season 5 Funding

March 8, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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While most web series don’t make it past a few episodes, the very entertaining Where the Bears Are has four seasons under its belt and is busy planning Season 5. However, to get the next set of episodes in the can, the makers have launched a Kickstarter campaign, hoping to raise at least $150,000.

The Kickstarter page promises that, ‘Season 5 will thrust our hairy heroes into yet another thrilling mystery surrounding the honeymoon of everyone’s favorite bear couple, Nelson and Todd! At the same time, Reggie’s true crime TV show is sinking in the ratings and his personal life is in shambles. But a sexy new romance enters his life causing more complications than ever! Meanwhile, Wood continues to build his swimwear line called “Sporting Wood” with sidekick George Ridgemont but the business relationship begins to sour as boundaries are crossed and jealously arises.

‘At the same time, Det. Winters and Martinez, now back together again, try desperately to get away and relax together and rekindle the flame but find themselves pulled in once again by our gang of crime-solving bear roomies. All while Nelson and Todd’s dream honeymoon goes helplessly and shockingly awry! Season 5 will feature the usual parade of hot, sexy, hairy men that fans adore, the hilarious comedy everyone expects from the show, and a nail-biting climax which has made the show a worldwide hit!’

The first four seasons have already had over 18 million views, so there are plenty of people out there who would like to see more! Seasons 3 and 4 were also funded via Kickstarter, so it’s a model that works for them, and as usual, there are some great perks depending on how much you give. If you want help out, head over the Kickstarter. You can also take a look at earlier episodes over at wherethebearsare.tv – and if you’re a fan of hairy and/or burlier guys, you’re in for a treat. [Read more…]

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Gay-Themed Web Show Old Dogs & New Tricks Returning With A Mini-Movie This Summer

March 8, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

old-dogs-s3-ep5Last year a crowdfunding campaign was launched for the fourth and final season of the popular gay-themed web show Old Dogs & New Tricks. It’s taken a while, but it’s now on its way and before that a mini-movie, called ‘Where Were YOU When the Rights Went ON?’, has been announced that will be released this June – coinciding with the first anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark gay marriage ruling.

Set on June 26, 2015, six months after the show’s season-three finale, the special resolves season-ending cliffhangers, and sets up storylines for ODNT’s upcoming 4th and final season.

The mini-movie also shows when and where the Old Dogs (played by Leon Acord, Curt Bonnem, Jeffrey Patrick Olson, David Pevsner) heard the Supreme Court news. Series regulars Amanda Gari and Parnell Damone Marcano return, along with frequent special guests Rutanya Alda (Mommie Dearest) and Bruce L. Hart (Homewrecker). New guest stars include Brian Nolan (The Lair) and Teddy J. Garces (The Guild).

Shooting this May, the show will debut on the weekend of June 26, the first anniversary of gay marriage becoming legal coast to coast, on their website (www.odnt.tv) and on YouTube and on the show’s various social media sites. Written by series creator Acord, the special will be directed by series producer/director Arvin Bautista.

You can take a look at a brief teaser below.

[Read more…]

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