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Sarah Silverman & Lee Pace Join Colin Trevorrow’s The Book Of Henry

September 27, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

sarah-silvermanColin Trevorrow is a busy man. He’s just coming off the mega-success of Jurassic World, and he’s attached to direct Star Wars Episode IX. However before then he hopes to make the much smaller, The Book Of Henry, which has just added Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace, and Dean Norris to its cast, according to TheWrap.

They join Naomi Watts and child actors Jaeden Lieberher and Jacob Tremblay. Unfortunately though the new casting doesn’t come with any more info about the plot. All we know is that Gregg Hurwitz wrote the script, which has been described as “remarkable” and “a true original.”

Between Jurassic World and Star Wars, Trevorrow also hopes to make Stealing Time, which has added Pixels Timothy Dowling as a screenwriter. The film, which has been likened to a 1980s Amblin movie, is about a man who invents a time machine but gets lost in the past. His son and grandson have to fix the device in order to rescue him.

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ACTORS: Sarah Silverman, Lee Pace, Dean Norris  DIRECTORS: Colin Trevorrow  

What’s Gay At The 2015 BFI London Film Festival?

September 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Closet Monster

Still from Closet Monster

Every spring the BFI hosts Flare, the London LGBT Film Festival, but the British Film Institute certainly doesn’t believe that just because the gays have their own fest, it means they shouldn’t screen gay-themed movies elsewhere.

Indeed the upcoming BFI London Film Festival, which runs from 7-18 October, includes a great selection of LGBT-themed movies, including Todd Hayne’s Oscar tipped Carol, which gets its UK Premiere as part of the festival on Wednesday 14th October at the Odeon Leicester Square.

So what other LGBT-themed movies are screening? Well, here are some of the highlights (as provided by the BFI): [Read more…]

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Transgender Parents Trailer – Looking at the benefits of having a trans mom or dad

September 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

transgender-parents-slideWith many people still arguing that LGBT people shouldn’t have kids, the documentary Transgender Parents has stepped forward, to reveal ‘the gifts trans people bring to parenting because of, and not in spite of, their gender. It’s an intimate and tender look at the art of parenting, some of the hardest relational work in this life.’

Rémy Huberdeau’s film looks at the lives of six Canadian transgender parents, giving voice to their joys and struggles.

Huberdeaua told The Advocate, “One out of three trans people are parents in the USA, and in Canada it’s one out of four. That’s a signifiant number dealing with what it means to take care of families while being themselves”.

He also notes, “We are fortunate to have trans parents in the media,” due to scripted and reality TV shows. “But there is also a phenomenon of older trans women losing regular contact with their kids, and that sends shock waves through their lives. Parenting brings families closer together or it takes them apart. When people start worrying about who the parent has become, then that can be a recipe for things to fall apart.”

The documentary has already screened on the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s Documentary Channel, and will now be screened in various places across Europe this autumn, in Denmark, Germany, and Austria.

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

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Classic Gay Book Dancer From The Dance To Get A Film Adaptation From Alan Poul

September 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

dancer-from-the-dance-book-coverAndrew Holleran’s 1978 novel, Dancer From The Dance, is considered by many to be one of the most important books of 1970’s gay literature. However, it’s never been adapted for the screen.

That’s about to change though, as Deadline reports that Alan Poul is set to direct a film version, teaming with a Brazilian company, RT Features, to get it made.

The book, ‘chronicles the search for love and pleasure in the mid-seventies dance-club subculture of New York, centering on the unlikely friendship between the charismatic and mysterious Anthony Malone and the wildly flamboyant Andrew Sutherland.’

The novel depicts a world of free love, drugs and hedonism, with a generation of young men finding freedom as the rise of gay pride gave then more confidence and a community away from the bigotry of wider society. And of course it was written at a time before anyone knew AIDS would emerge.

As for Poul, his ‘TV directing credits include Six Feet Under, The Newsroom, Rome, Swingtown, and the feature The Back-up Plan. RT Features’ productions include Frances Ha, Love is Strange, Mistress America, and The Witch. Screenplay is by Joshua Harmon, John Krokidas, and Austin Bunn’.

The plan is to shoot next summer.

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DIRECTORS: Alan Poul  

Jake Gyllenhaal & Benedict Cumberbatch May Start A Current War

September 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jake-GyllenhaalIt look like Jake Gyllenhaal and Benedict Cumberbatch may be going to war – over electricity. THR reports that the actors and in talks for The Weinstein Co.’s Current War, playing legendary inventors and industrialists, George Westinghouse and Thomas Edison.

The movie ‘takes place in the late-1880s and revolves around power titans Edison and Westinghouse’s battle over the supply of electricity. Edison championed direct current (DC) for electric power distribution over alternating current (AC), which was backed by several European companies and Westinghouse Electric.’

Gyllenhaal would be Westinghouse, with Cumberbatch as Edison.

The likes of Timur Bekmambetov and Ben Stiller have previously flirted with directing, but now Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’s Alfonso Gomez-Rejon is in talks to take the job. If he does sign on, he would helm the film after completing Collateral Beauty, which is due to shoot this autumn.

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ACTORS: Jake Gyllenhaal, Benedict Cumberbatch  DIRECTORS: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon  

Kate Winslet, Olivia Colman & Emma Stone Might Play The Favourite

September 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kate-winsletGreek director Yorgos Lanthimos got a lot of people interested in him with Dogtooth and Alps, and now he’s moved to mainstream talent with The Lobster, which stars the likes of Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz.

Now he’s planning his next film, and he’s lining up some great actresses to star, as Deadline reports that Kate Winslet, Emma Stone and Olivia Colman are all in talks for the film.

The film, called The Favourite, ‘follows the political machinations behind the scenes during the reign of Queen Anne, the last monarch of the House of Stuarts. The story takes place between the end of the 17th century and first years of the 18th century, when Anne reigned from 1702-1707.’

Colman would be Anne, with Winslet would be her confidante, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough. Stone meanwhile is in talks to be Abigail Masham, ‘an impoverished, distant relative of Sarah, who gains a position at court tending to the Queen’.

Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara wrote the script.

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ACTORS: Kate Winslet, Olivia Colman, Emma Stone  DIRECTORS: Yorgos Lanthimos  

Roland Emmerich Defends Having A ‘Straight Acting’ Lead For Stonewall

September 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

roland-emmerich-stonewallRoland Emmerich has been explaining his reasoning for having a white, cisgender lead in his Stonewall movie, responding to criticism that the film whitewashes the real-life importance of people of color and trans people to the 1969 riots.

However, his comments to Buzzfeed are more likely to further anger those railed against him than to mollify them.

He says, “You have to understand one thing: I didn’t make this movie only for gay people, I made it also for straight people. I kind of found out, in the testing process, that actually, for straight people, [Danny] is a very easy in. Danny’s very straight-acting. He gets mistreated because of that. [Straight audiences] can feel for him.”

Perhaps even more problematic is that the articles notes. ‘Emmerich, for his part, thinks that Ray and the other street hustlers benefit from Danny’s presence, even after Danny leaves the Village to begin his freshman year at Columbia. “They learned something from Danny — that you can make it, that you can study, you can maybe have a more regular life,” Emmerich said. “I also don’t have the feeling at the end that they are so much on the streets anymore.”’

Well it’s nice that in Emmerich’s world, the lessons of assimilation and an oddly imperialist attitude are alive and well, and it’s not even worth suggesting that if the ‘street’ people can learn something from Danny, he should probably be learning an awful lot more from them.

However it does seem the gay director is perhaps reflecting his own conflicted attitudes, which he’s then transferring onto the whole LGBT community. He says, “When a gay person is attracted to somebody, that doesn’t mean that they love somebody. That doesn’t mean that he gets loved back. Even me, all my life, I would love somebody, and that person would be … straight, and he couldn’t love me back. Or he was not as courageous, maybe, as I was, in fulfilling sexual needs. There’s a lot of people who are just afraid of society and how they get ostracized.”

It’s a strange attitude, which seems to want to be as close to straight as possible, while also rejecting it – or at least accusing people who don’t share what he wants as not being ‘corageous’ enough to go against societal norms.

I’ve been advocating sitting on the fence about Stonewall, as much of the anger started being vented before anyone had seen the film. However while I still haven’t viewed the movie, I’m starting to accept Emmerich wasn’t the man to handle the tale, as the more he talks, the more problematic his views (which get extremely close to self-hating) seem.

Unfortunately though, when he talks about having a ‘straight-acting’ lead as a east ‘in’, he’s reflecting the perceived economic realities in Hollywood (that’s not to say it’s right, but it is how it’s seen by far more than just Emmerich), if they’re hoping for mainstream success. It is sadly true that it’s incredibly difficult to get anything made that reflects true diversity if you want more than a micro-budget, as fearful money men won’t stump up the cash, whether they have any right to be fearful or not. On this score, Stonewall is more symptom than cause.

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DIRECTORS: Roland Emmerich  FILMS: Stonewall  

Scream, Queen! – My Nightmare on Elm Street Wants To Look At The Gayest Mainstream Horror Ever

September 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

nightmare-on-elm-street-2-slideWhen A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge arrived in cinemas in 1985, it didn’t take long for some people to point out there was something a little gay about it – and not just because the main character, Jesse, ends up in a gay S&M club, where he meets his gym teacher.

It’s now largely accepted that the main character was meant to be a young, gay man and that the homosexual subtext was deliberate, something screenwriter David Chaskin pretty much admitted in the 2010 documentary Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy. Chaskin also wrote a journal, which told the events of the film from Jesse’s point of view, and which also suggested he was sexually attracted to men, even if he hadn’t quite accepted that yet.

Now there’s a documentary in the works about the gay actor who played Jesse, Mark Patton, and his experiences making the movie, called Scream, Queen! – My Nightmare on Elm Street. To get it finished a Kickstarter has been launched, hoping to raise $49,000.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘This is not your typical Nightmare On Elm Street documentary. Whether you’re a horror fan or a gay advocate, Scream, Queen! has something to offer to everyone. We delve into a deeper subject of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 that has been at the forefront for years, yet no one has fully explored. This is a story not just about Mark Patton, the star of A Nightmare On Elm Street 2, but about Hollywood’s gay subculture in the 1980s. For months we have been following Mark Patton around getting intimate accounts of how the backlash of NOES2 has deeply affected his life. From its release in 1985, fans and critics have raised an eyebrow at the not-so-subtle hints of Jesse Walsh’s sexuality. Did this create the whirlwind of questions that set the film so far apart from all the others in its series? Village Voice publication was the first to officially comment on the film’s gay subtext, releasing a landslide of both good and bad commentary from fans and critics worldwide. In 1985 being gay in Hollywood could cost you your career. Now 30 years later, Scream, Queen! is asking why?’

As Patton points out in the trailer below, “I wake up in the middle of the first movie that I’m the lead actor in, and realize there’s a gay subtext in it. In 1985, Hollywood was very homophobic and very AIDS-phobic. If you were gay, you were hiding.”

It certainly sounds like a film that would be worth watching, so if you’d like to see it, head over to Kickstarter and pledge some cash. [Read more…]

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Truth Trailer – Robert Redford & Cate Blanchett cause a news scandal

September 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

truth-slide‘Rather-gate’ didn’t rock the rest of the world quite the same way it did in the US, but it still had profound effects for all of us, as it helped shape the US Presidential election that saw George W. Bush win a second time.

Now it’s been made into a movie, starring Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett, and the trailer has arrived.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘TRUTH is based on the book “Truth and Duty” by Mary Mapes. In the vein of “All The President’s Men” and “The Insider,” it is the incredible true story of Mary Mapes (played by Cate Blanchet), an award-winning CBS News Journalist and Dan Rather’s producer, who broke the Abu-Ghraib prison abuse story, among others. The film chronicles the story Mapes and Rather uncovered that a sitting US president may have been AWOL from the United States National Guard for over a year during the Vietnam War. When the story blew up in their face, the ensuing scandal ruined Dan Rather’s career, nearly changed a US Presidential election, and almost took down all of CBS News in the process.’

The film reaches the US on October 16th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford  

Angry Birds Movie Teaser – It’s not just about avian catapulting

September 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Angry-Birds-Movie-pic1-slideAlthough videogame to movie adaptations don’t have a great track record in Hollywood, you’d think Sony would be on to a sure thing with the insanely popular smartphone game Angry Birds. It may not have a strong plot, but the game is full of characters that should work well on the big screen.

Now the first teaser trailer is here, which you can see below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘The movie takes us to an island populated entirely by happy, flightless birds – or almost entirely. In this paradise, Red (Jason Sudeikis, We’re the Millers, Horrible Bosses), a bird with a temper problem, speedy Chuck (Josh Gad in his first animated role since Frozen), and the volatile Bomb (Danny McBride, This is the End, Eastbound and Down) have always been outsiders. But when the island is visited by mysterious green piggies, it’s up to these unlikely outcasts to figure out what the pigs are up to.’

The will be in cinemas next year. [Read more…]

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FILMS: Angry Birds  
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