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Welcome To The Dollhouse & Princess Diaries’ Heather Matarazzo Gets Engaged To Her Girlfriend

January 20, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Actress Heather Matarazzo is now an engaged woman, as she’s popped the question to her girlfriend, actress and comedian, Heather Turman. Matarazzo announced the news in an Instragram post, saying, ‘“There is only that moment, and the incredible certainty that everything under the sun has been written by one hand only. It is the hand that evokes love, and creates a twin soul for every person in the world. Without such love, ones dreams would have no meaning.”-The Alchemist

‘We kept this to ourselves for a few days, but on 1-11, I asked…..and she said yes. To death and back, I love you, Turman. #twinflame #engaged #thealchemist’

Heather Matarazzo first came to prominence as a 13-year-old in Todd Solondz’s acclaimed, Welcome To The Dollhouse. Since then she’s appeared in the likes of The Devil’s Advocate, Scream 3, Saved!, and Hostel: Part II. She’s best known to many for playing Lilly Moscovitz in The Princess Diaries and The Princess Diaries 2. She came out as a lesbian while she was promoting the last of those movies, back in 2004.

Turman meanwhile had a small role in La La Land and most recently collaborated with Matarazzo on Jillian Armenante’s Stuck.

The duo apparently got engaged on January 11th, but waited a few days to announce the news. There’s no news on when they might get hitched.

Good luck to both of them! [Read more…]

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Every Day Trailer – Can love survive someone continually changing race & gender?

January 20, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Don’t you just hate it when you start dating someone and they keep turning into a different person each day. Well, this everyday annoyance has been turned into a movie, based on David Levithan’s bestselling novel, which explores a love coming up against race, gender, sexuality and more.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Based on David Levithan’s acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Every Day tells the story of Rhiannon (Angourie Rice), a 16-year old girl who falls in love with a mysterious soul named “A” who inhabits a different body every day. Feeling an unmatched connection, Rhiannon and A work each day to find each other, not knowing what or who the next day will bring. The more the two fall in love, the more the realities of loving someone who is a different person every 24 hours takes a toll, leaving Rhiannon and “A” to face the hardest decision either has ever had to make.’

Take a look at the trailer below. The film is out in the US in February, and should reach the UK in April. [Read more…]

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Thirsty Trailer – A genderqueer kid grows into a top Cher impersonator in the ‘post-queer’ musical movie

January 18, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: ‘From a tender age, Scott Townsend’s life is ruled by his slippery gender. Growing up a girly-boy in the projects of Cambridge, MA, under the care of Doris, his dysfunctional single mom, Scott is prey to bullying and assault. Already a talented singer and performer, Scott grows up to be revered drag queen Thirsty Burlington and delights club-goers in Provincetown, MA with his spot-on impersonation of Cher. But even in this gay mecca, being Thirsty comes at a price. Inspired by events in Scott/Thirsty’s life, Thirsty is a true-life musical adventure as dramatic as it is entertaining.’

Thirsty is a post-queer musical drama from the late writer/director Margo Pelletier, starring Scott Townsend, Jonny Beauchamp, Deirdre Lovejoy, and Cole Canzano. The movie is due out on DVD/VOD in the US on February 6th, 2018.

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

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New Tomb Raider Trailer – Alicia Vikander goes into action as Lara Croft

January 18, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Videogame to movie adaptations don’t exactly have a great reputation, and the Angelina Jolie Tomb raider movies have been reviled by many. However, Hollywood has decided it’s worth having another go, with Alicia Vikander stepping into Lara Croft’s boots.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Lara Croft is the fiercely independent daughter of an eccentric adventurer who vanished when she was scarcely a teen.  Now a young woman of 21 without any real focus or purpose, Lara navigates the chaotic streets of trendy East London as a bike courier, barely making the rent, and takes college courses, rarely making it to class.  Determined to forge her own path, she refuses to take the reins of her father’s global empire just as staunchly as she rejects the idea that he’s truly gone.

Advised to face the facts and move forward after seven years without him, even Lara can’t understand what drives her to finally solve the puzzle of his mysterious death.Going explicitly against his final wishes, she leaves everything she knows behind in search of her dad’s last-known destination: a fabled tomb on a mythical island that might be somewhere off the coast of Japan.  But her mission will not be an easy one; just reaching the island will be extremely treacherous.  Suddenly, the stakes couldn’t be higher for Lara, who—against the odds and armed with only her sharp mind, blind faith and inherently stubborn spirit—must learn to push herself beyond her limits as she journeys into the unknown.  If she survives this perilous adventure, it could be the making of her, earning her the name tomb raider.’

Take a look at the new trailer below. The movie will be in UK cinemas on March 16th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Alicia Vikander  DIRECTORS: Roar Uthaug  FILMS: Tomb Raider  

Sebastian Trailer – Forbidden love for two men in the romantic gay-themed movie

January 16, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Normally when a short film gets expanded into a movie, it’s the same director behind the camera. Interestingly though, with Sebastian it’s the short film’s writer and star, James Fanizza, who steps into the director’s shoes. Now the movie is heading towards its release.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Sebastian (Alex House) arrives in the city on a one week visit and meets his cousin’s boyfriend, Alex (writer-director, James Fanizza). Instant attraction leads Alex and Sebastian to explore a forbidden passion and they connect deep in emotion. When Sebastian has to go back to Argentina, will their affair continue? This intimate feature debut from James Fanizza features Brian “Katya” McCook from The Trixie and Katya Show and Rupaul’s Drag Race.’

Wolfe Video is set to release the movie in the US on DVD and VoD on February 6th. However, to get a taste of the romantic movie, you can watch the trailer below. [Read more…]

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The Revival Trailer – A closeted preacher falls for a handsome drifter in the gay-themed film

January 16, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: A treacherous love story between a closeted preacher and a handsome drifter from first-time director Jennifer Gerber. Based on the Samuel Brett Williams play of the same name, THE REVIVAL stars David Rysdahl, Zachary Booth, and Raymond McAnally.

When Eli (Rysdahl) begins preaching at his father’s old church, he is desperate to open the minds of the fire-and-brimstone congregation. His plans are quickly derailed when he strikes up a relationship with fascinating drifter Daniel (Booth). Tensions soon come to a head, with simmering resentments and repressed emotions all leading to a revival that will shake this sleepy Arkansas town to its core.

The film will have a Los Angeles theatrical release beginning January 19 at Laemmle Music Hall and a DVD/VOD release January 23rd on iTunes, Amazon Instant, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango, and through local cable and satellite providers. DVD Special Features will include director’s commentary, deleted scenes, and an alternate ending. [Read more…]

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New Love, Simon Trailer – Nick Robinson is a gay kid coming of age in the closet

January 16, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

In mainstream movies, the only films that get gay lead characters tend to be prestige dramas that are attempting to get Oscars. However, Love Simon is something a bit special, as it’s a teen coming of age movie that’s getting a release by 20th Century Fox (and was made under their Fox 2000 banner), and happens to be about a young gay man.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Everyone deserves a great love story. But for seventeen-year old Simon Spier it’s a little more complicated: he’s yet to tell his family or friends he’s gay and he doesn’t actually know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, terrifying and life-changing. Directed by Greg Berlanti (Dawson’s Creek, Brothers & Sisters), written by Isaac Aptaker & Elizabeth Berger (This is Us), and based on Becky Albertalli’s acclaimed novel, LOVE, SIMON is a funny and heartfelt coming-of-age story about the thrilling ride of finding yourself and falling in love.’

The film is due in cinemas in US cinemas on March 16th, before arriving in the UK on April 8th. Take a look at the new trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Nick Robinson, Jennifer Garner, Josh Duhamel  DIRECTORS: Greg Berlanti  FILMS: Love Simon  

Classic Gay Movie My Beautiful Laundrette May Become A US TV Show With Big Sick’s Kumail Nanjiani

January 14, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Still from My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)

Ever since it was first released in 1985, the gay-themed British movie My Beautiful Laundrette has stood out as a unique, idiosyncratic and rather special entry in the LGBT cinema canon. Now it may be getting a new life as a TV series, according to Variety.

Perhaps most interesting is that it involves Kumail Nanjiani, who’s just coming off the much-praised and Oscar-nomination tipped, The Big Sick. Nanjiani is on board to co-write, produce and star in the TV adaptation of the movie.

The original film starred Gordon Warnecke as Omar, a young British Asian man, keen to make a success of himself. He takes on the running of a lauderette, and around the same time reunites with an old school friend, Johnny (Daniel Day Lewis), who’s since become involved with a bunch neo-fascists. Despite that, the two of them find themselves getting closer until romance erupts.

We may be over 30 years after the film was first released, but the issues of fascism, sexuality, and the problems faced by second and third generation immigrants are more alive than ever in Trump’s America.

Also producing is Hanif Kureishi, who wrote the original screenplay for the 1985 movie, and Steven Gaghan, best known for writing Traffic and directing Syriana. It’s early days yet though, with no info on what changes they might be making for the TV version, and no TV channel or streaming service currently attached to finance or air it.

It’s certainly an idea with potenitial, so hopefully we’ll get to see it sometime soon.

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Producers Behind New Josh Radnor TV Show, Rise, Defend Turning The Main Character Straight

January 13, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

In this day and age, if you’re basing a TV show on a real person, and that person is gay, you’d better have a damn good reason for turning them straight. Unfortunately, many felt that Rise showrunner Jason Katims failed that test when he talked to reporters during the TCA Winter Tour about why the lead character in the upcoming show is straight, when he was inspired by a gay man.

The series is based on Lou Volpe’s book, Drama High, which chronicled how as a closeted gay man he attempted to challenge his students by putting of edgy, thought provoking drama productions, such as Spring Awakening. However, in the TV series Volpe becomes Lou Mazzuchelli (played by Josh Radnor), and he isn’t in the closet because he’s straight and a family man.

When asked about this Katims is reported as saying, “We took [the book] as an inspiration, and then I really felt like I needed to make it my own story. With Lou’s family life and Lou’s family itself, there’s a lot of reimagination. Not just in terms of gay or straight, but in terms of the family structure.”

Many sources also quote him as suggesting that one of the reasons he turned him straight was so he could ‘connect with the story’.

It is this latter idea that many have taken particular issue with, feeling it harks back to the endless examples of Hollywood striahgwashing, justified because either the makers couldn’t connect with a LGBT character or they decided the audience coudln’t. Or as Daily Beast’s Ira Madison III suggests in a tweet, ‘A story about a closeted gay man putting on Spring Awakening sounds a lot more interesting than a story about another Mr. Schue [from Glee]’.

Unsurprisingly US TV network NBC and those behind the show have been keen to suggest that what Katims said has been taken out of context, and that his full comments show that Rise is still committed to LGBTQ inclusion. They just decided to go a different way with the main character, and that, as with all other aspects of the series, the book and characters it was based on were treated as inspiration rather than adaptation.

Katims, along with executive producers Jeffrey Selle and Flody Suarez, released a statement to EW saying, “The misinterpretation by some of what we’ve done with this show goes against what we fundamentally believe and who we are as individuals. We are firmly committed to LGBTQ inclusion, and most of all, are excited for the community to see Rise, which we believe portrays positive depictions of LGBTQ characters and stories on broadcast television with honesty and sensitivity. To that end, we worked with GLAAD on the show’s LGBTQ storylines to ensure they are told with respect and authenticity.”

It also also worth noting that despite what some have said, Katims never directly said he turned the character straight to help connect with the story.

The showrunners full comments from the TCA panel were: “Well, I think that the source material that you’re talking about, Drama High and that teacher, Lou Volpe, was such an inspiration to me and to everybody doing the show. To see somebody who, as you said, spent 44 years dedicated to this program was amazing. And I really hope that — and believe that — we carry a lot of his spirit into the show. But in terms of the adaptation itself and why we made that decision, it’s like as you said, it’s very much we took that as an inspiration, and then I really felt like I needed to make it, you know, kind of my own story. And I definitely didn’t want to shy away from issues of sexuality and gender, but was inspired to tell the story of Michael, this transgender character, and Simon, who’s dealing with his emerging sexuality and growing up in a very sort of conservative religious family. And those stories felt like they were sort of resonant — resonated with me kind of as a storyteller, and I wanted to kind of lean into that. And then really with Lou’s family life and Lou’s family itself, there’s a lot of reimagination, not only in terms of whether he was gay or straight, but in terms of that family structure. Like, for example, you see in the pilot there’s a storyline with his son, Gordy, who we suggest has a drinking problem. As you go on and you watch the next several episodes, even in episode 2, that turns into a very a major story line and becomes, I think, a very powerful part of our storytelling. So, you know, I really wanted — I felt like it was important to me to honor what the source material was, but then to also kind of make it my own so that we would all be able to sort of lean in and do the work that we need to do as actors and writers.”

Although it seems the producers are sincere in what they say, there will undoubtedly be many who feel it’s still straight-washing and continues the very, very long history of film and TV taking inspiration from LGBT characters and then either turning them straight or hiding their sexuality. Even if you include different sexual and gender expression elsewhere in the show, to many it will still feel like pandering and laziness to make the lead heterosexual.

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ACTORS: Josh Radnor  

You Were Never Really Here Trailer – Lynne Ramsay directs Joaquin Phoenix in the violent drama

January 13, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

You Were Never Really Her got a great reception at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, including seeing Joaquin Phoenix pick up Best Actor. Not bad for a movie that sounds like a more serious version of Taken.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘A missing teenage girl. A brutal and tormented enforcer on a rescue mission. Corrupt power and vengeance unleash a storm of violence that may lead to his awakening. Written and directed by Lynne Ramsay and based on the book by Jonathan Ames, You Were Never Really Here stars Joaquin Phoenix, Ekaterina Samsonov, Judith Roberts, John Doman, Alex Manette, Dante Pereira-Olsen, and Alessandro Nivola.

‘You Were Never Really Here premiered at the 70th Cannes Film Festival, where Joaquin Phoenix won the award for Best Actor and Lynne Ramsay was the joint winner for Best Screenplay. The film is scheduled to be released March 9th 2018.’ [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Joaquin Phoenix  DIRECTORS: Lynne Ramsay  
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