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Final The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 Poster Arrives

October 1, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

mockingjay-part-2-poster2In just a month and a half the wildly popular Hunger Games saga comes to an end (although there has been talk of more sequels or spin-off) with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. Ahead of that comes a final poster, which sees Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss in full-on action mode.

Here’s the film’s synopsis: ‘With the nation of Panem in a full scale war, Katniss confronts President Snow [Donald Sutherland] in the final showdown. Teamed with a group of her closest friends – including Gale [Liam Hemsworth], Finnick [Sam Claflin] and Peeta [Josh Hutcherson] – Katniss goes off on a mission with the unit from District 13 as they risk their lives to liberate the citizens of Panem, and stage an assassination attempt on President Snow who has become increasingly obsessed with destroying her. The mortal traps, enemies, and moral choices that await Katniss will challenge her more than any arena she faced in The Hunger Games.’

The movie arrives in UK cinemas November 19th, with tickets in going on sale on today.

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ACTORS: Jennifer Lawrence  DIRECTORS: Francis Lawrence  FILMS: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2  

Matt Damon Clarifies His Remarks About Sexuality & Gay Actors

September 30, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

matt-damonThe blogosphere got a bit angry with Matt Damon earlier this week due to comments made in a Guardian interview, “I think it must be really hard for actors to be out publicly. But in terms of actors, I think you’re a better actor the less people know about you period. And sexuality is a huge part of that. Whether you’re straight or gay, people shouldn’t know anything about your sexuality because that’s one of the mysteries that you should be able to play.”

Some people took that to mean he was saying actors should stay in the closet. There were also accusations of him talking from a position of priviledge, where it was fine to say no one should know about an actor’s sexuality, when he has talked about his own wife and kids (which he doesn’t do a lot, but has mentioned in interviews on more than one ocassion).

Now he’s stepped up to clarify his comments, telling Ellen, “Yeah it was just in an interview with The Guardian that I literally just found out too, but it was that I was talking about actors are more effective when you know less about their personal lives. And was talking about it in the context of when Ben and I first started and people wrote all these articles, when Good Will Hunting came out, that we were gay because it was two guys who wrote the script. And feeling like, ‘Oh, well we can’t even’ like then you have to address it and then it’s like well I’m not gonna throw my friends under the bus, who are gay, and act like it’s some kind of a disease.

“Ya know, how do you even address it, so you’re always in these kind of weird things. But in this day and age, I said this thing to The Guardian and it got turned into and I was just trying to say actors are more effective when they’re a mystery. Right? And somebody picked it up and said I said gay actors should get back in the closet. Which is like I mean it’s stupid, but it is painful when things get said that you don’t believe. You know what I mean? And then it gets represented that that’s what you believe. Because in the blogosphere there’s no real penalty for just taking the ball and running with it. Ya know what I mean? You’re just trying to click on your thing. So.”

While he’s right that he never really said actors should get back in the closet, he’s not right to suggest his comments were completely taken out of context, as there’s still a (probably unconscious) disconnect from the freedom straight actors have to talk about their partners, and the difficulties and pressures for gay actors to do the same. Perhaps Damon doesn’t even realise that because straight-ness is treated as the absolutel defaut, talking about his wife is talking about his sexuality, at least if we accept someone talking about a same-sex partner is talking about their sexuality, which his comments seem to assume they would be.

I don’t doubt that when Ellen told him, ‘I know you and I know you’re not that guy’, that Matt is very LGBT-friendly, however perhaps rather than defending what he said and suggested he was misquoted, he’d have been better to say it was a half-evolved thought that he really needs to think about a little more.

You can take a look at the clip from Ellen below: [Read more…]

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Love Trailer – Take a glance at Gaspar Noe’s X-rated 3D flick

September 30, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

love-slideDirector Gaspar Noe has always enjoyed going to the edge, whether it’s the controversial rape scene and violence of Irreversible, or the sex of We Fuck Alone (which featured a man having x-rated sex with a doll).

Now he’s back with a movie that on the surface is a little more straightforward than his earlier work, except that Love is an art film about a relationship, which features x-rated sex and was shot in 3D. Noe debuted the work at Cannes, where many suggested that while most of the film is a realistic look at human relationships, every so often it breaks into 3D explicit sex.

Unsurprisingly the trailer doesn’t have any nudity or sex, but it still gives a decent taste of the film.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Argentinian auteur Gaspar Noé’s new film, Love, wowed audiences during its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, and it’s finally hitting theaters next month. The semi-autobiographical, sexually-charged movie was shot in stereoscopic 3D, and it’s the director’s most narratively ambitious film since 2009’s Enter the Void.

The film follows Murphy, who wakes in his apartment one New Year’s Day to a frantic call from his ex-girlfriend’s mother. His ex, Electra, has been missing for months and her mother fears the worst. Over the course of a long, rainy day, Murphy finds himself alone in his apartment, reminiscing about the greatest love affair of his life—the two years he spent with Electra.’ [Read more…]

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The Revenant Trailer – Leonardo DiCaprio is left for dead in the American wilderness

September 30, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

revenant-pic1-slideAlthough there’s a lot of good buzz for The Revenant, with some saying it could have a strong showing during the upcoming award season, there are also plenty of stories of its difficult production, which went over-budget and stretched out for months longer than originally planned.

Whether or not it will bring Leo DiCaprio the Oscar many think he deserves we’ll have to wait and see.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Inspired by true events, THE REVENANT is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience capturing one man’s epic adventure of survival and the extraordinary power of the human spirit. In an expedition of the uncharted American wilderness, legendary explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) is brutally attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. In a quest to survive, Glass endures unimaginable grief as well as the betrayal of his confidant John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy). Guided by sheer will and the love of his family, Glass must navigate a vicious winter in a relentless pursuit to live and find redemption. THE REVENANT is directed and co-written by renowned filmmaker, Academy Award-winner Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman, Babel).’

It’ll be in UK cinemas January 15th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy  DIRECTORS: Alejandro Gonazalez Inarritu  FILMS: The Revenant  

Burnt Trailer – Bradley Cooper is a chef in need of something new

September 30, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

burnt-bradley-cooperOriginally titled Chef, Bradley Cooper’s new movie ended up changing its name to Adam Cooper to ensure no one confused it with Jon Favreau’s movie from last year, which had the same title. Now we’ve got a new trailer for the film, which is now called Burnt, to give us a taste of the movie.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Adam Jones (four-time Academy Award® nominee Bradley Cooper) was a Michelin starred chef riding high at the top of the Paris restaurant scene, until his dangerous lifestyle caught up with him and he lost it all. With most of his rivals thinking he’s dead, Adam heads to London with a plan to explode back onto the restaurant scene.

‘BURNT is written by Academy Award® nominee Steven Knight (Eastern Promises, Locke, ‘Peaky Blinders’) and directed by six-time Primetime Emmy winner John Wells (August: Osage County, ‘ER’).’ [Read more…]

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Kingsman’s Matthew Vaughn Takes On I Am Pilgrim

September 30, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

matthew-vaughnKick Ass & Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn is teeing up a new movie, as THR reports that he’s set to direct and produce an adaptation of Terry Hayes’ novel I Am Pilgrim.

MGM is backing the movie, with Hayes writing the script himself (he’s a former screenwriter himself, having penned two of the Mad Max movies, mong others), the novel ‘follows “Pilgrim,” code name for a man who doesn’t exist. The adopted son of a wealthy American family, he once headed up a secret espionage unit for U.S. intelligence. Now in anonymous retirement, he is called upon to lend his expertise to an unusual investigation but ultimately becomes caught in a terrifying race against time to save America from a cunning terrorist’.

It seems MGM is hoping this can be the start of a major franchise (Hayes is already working on the second novel in the series), and believes Vaughn is the man to deliver it.

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Alan Cumming Is Planning A TV Series About A Gay New York Restaurateur

September 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

alan-cummingFor the last few years Alan Cumming has been extremely good on The Good Wife. Indeed he’s been a little too good, as he’s so talented it’s felt a little silly that he’s been playing a seond fiddle character. Now though it looks like the bisexual Scottish actor might be getting a show of his own, as Deadline reports that US TV network Showtime has signed on to help him develop his passion project – a series about gay New York restaurateur, Florent Morelle.

Described as a half-hour dark comedy project, the show is currently titled Florent, and will be ‘Inspired by the true story of Morellet, who in the early ’80s opened a restaurant in NY’s wild and woolly Meatpacking District, Florent will explore the light and dark of that time, as well as the craziness of a place that become a destination for everyone from NY’s literati to the neighborhood hookers and hustlers, the NYPD, and the burgeoning LGBT community — all through the eyes of Florent, played by Cumming (with advice from the real restaurateur himself). Morellet ran his idiosyncratic French diner for 23 years, until his landlord drastically increased his rent.’

The series was previously set up at The Sundance Channel, but Showtime has now taken it over. Cumming is still playing Eli Gold in The Good Wife, and is currently contracted for the whole of upcoming season. However if Florent moves forward, he will segue over to that after his commitment to the legal show is over.

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Roland Emmerich’s Stonewall Movie Tanks At The US Box Office

September 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

stonewall-pic9-slideI’m sure there are a few people out there feeling a bit of schadenfreude today, as after huge amounts of criticism, accusations of white-washing and erasing trans people’s importance to the 1969 Stonewall riots, Roland Emmerich’s movie about the events, simply titled Stonewall, has tanked at the US, scoring a measly $112,414 in its first weekend.

It means the film barely scraped into the top 30, and even though it was only released on 129 screens, it scored an extremely low per-screen average of $871.

To be honest it’s not too much of a shock it barely found an audience, as this sort of movie (although with a $17 million budget it cost significantly more than more indie movies) need good reviews and audience support to succeed.

Unfortunately for Stonewall, it has recieved some pretty awful reviews. Even those who didn’t take it to task for the way it treat people of color and trand characters generally felt the film was tone deaf and emotionally manipulative. Currently it’s scoring just 10% on RottenTomatoes, although to be fair the movie did get one pretty good major review, with the Los Angeles Times saying that ‘the film is a vital, evocative reminder of a turbulent time that paved the way for hard-fought freedoms. For that alone, it’s of value for younger audiences, gay or straight.’

However the overall sentiments are summarised by Vulture, which says of the movie, ‘It’s a self-financed passion project, from a man who might be the most financially successful out gay filmmaker ever. We should be celebrating this, but man, oh man, does he make it difficult.’

It is worth noting though that while many will be pleased Stonewall didn’t succeed at the box office, it’s not something that should be seen as a victory, because unfortunately in the warped logic of Hollywood, every gay-themed film that fails is taken as evidence that they are box office poison. Luckily there are several other LGBT-themed movies coming out in the next few month that may help to counteract that, such as Freeheld, Carol and The Danish Girl, but the failure of Stonewall certainly won’t help more mainstream gay-themed films get made (whether the fault is Roland Emmerich’s or not).

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Matt Damon Thinks People Shouldn’t Know Anything About An Actors’ Sexuality, Gay Or Straight

September 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

matt-damonMatt Damon has gotten a bit of criticism for comments made to The Guardian about his thoughts about actors talking about their sexuality.

When asked whether it’s hard to be gay in Hollywood, Matt says, “I’m sure. When Ben and I first came on the scene there were rumours that we were gay because it was two guys who wrote a script together.”

He adds, “I know. It’s just like any piece of gossip… and it put us in a weird position of having to answer, you know what I mean? Which was then really deeply offensive. I don’t want to, like [imply] it’s some sort of disease – then it’s like I’m throwing my friends under the bus. But at the time, I remember thinking and saying, Rupert Everett was openly gay and this guy – more handsome than anybody, a classically trained actor – it’s tough to make the argument that he didn’t take a hit for being out.”

While he reckonsattitudes are changing, he still believes that, “I think it must be really hard for actors to be out publicly. But in terms of actors, I think you’re a better actor the less people know about you period. And sexuality is a huge part of that. Whether you’re straight or gay, people shouldn’t know anything about your sexuality because that’s one of the mysteries that you should be able to play.”

There is some logic to what Matt’s saying from his perspective, as while he’s married with kids, it’s not something he particularly taulks about or flaunts – indeed most people probably wouldn’t be able to tell you if he’s married or not. However what his comments miss is that there’s a difference between being private about your life, and feeling the need to actively hide or lie about who you’re dating/married to.

There are some complex issues here, partly due to the assumption of straightness and the salacious edge to gay rumours, but what Matt seems to miss is that him being private about his wife and kids is different from their existence actively being hidden. It also doesn’t help move us to a place where nobody cares which gender an actor dates, as despite that what he’s saying seems to treat gay and straight equally, it actually entrenches one as being superior to the other.

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GLAAD Calls Out Hollywood For Homophobia & Transphobia In New Video

September 27, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

wolf-of-wall-street-slideA couple of weeks ago it was announced that due to US network television now being more inclusive, GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) decided to end its annual Network Responsibility Index, instead deciding to concentrate on diversity rather than sheer numbers of LGBT characters.

However, they certainly don’t think the film world has made the same sort of progress, and to show that they’ve released the video, ‘Hollywood Must Do Better’. The vid brings together a slew of clips from movies released in the last five years, which demonstrate homphobic jokes, transphobic slurs, violence against LGBT characters and general attitude (particularly in comedy films) that is happy to treat queer people extremely badly.

Sarah Kate Ellis, CEO and president of GLAAD commented to Variety, “We’re still the butt of the joke. We’re still infrequently seen and when we are seen, it’s in a negative light… When jokes are made at the expense of a marginalized group, it creates a dangerous environment. This isn’t about being the PC police. It’s about creating a safe environment.”

The likes of Ted, Pain & Gain, Hot Tub Time Machine, Exodus, The Wolf Of Wall Street and Horrible Bosses are all called out in the vid, which you can take a look at below. When they’re put together like this, it is shocking how this can still be going on in major Hollywood films in this day and age. [Read more…]

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