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All the news from film and the world of the gays

New Hercules Trailer – Fresh look at the Dwayne Johnson action flick

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We’ve already had one Hercules movie this year, but it didn’t make much of a dent at the box office, leaving things wide open for this one, which stars Dwayne Johnson.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Paramount and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ film HERCULES, starring Dwayne Johnson, bows on July 25. Based on Radical Comics’ ‘Hercules,’ this ensemble-action film, featuring an international cast, is a revisionist take on the classic myth set in a grounded world where the supernatural does not exist. HERCULES also stars Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Joseph Fiennes, Peter Mullan and John Hurt.

The Brett Ratner directed movie will be out in UK cinemas on July 25th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Dwayne Johnson  DIRECTORS: Brett Ratner  FILMS: Hercules (2013)  

Gavin O’Connor Will Helm A Massacre in the Himalayas

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

gavin-o-connorRecently Gavin O’Connor has been busy stepping in at the last minute to direct the western Jane Got A Gun after Lynne Ramsey walked just a day before production was due to begin. But now the Warrior helmer has got time to think about the future, with Variety reporting that he’s planning to tackle a real-life story called Massacre In The Himalayas.

The film is based on a Men’s Journal article by Freddie Wilkinson, about a team of experienced international mountaineers who were attempting to conquer K2 in Pakistan. Climbing the mountain was difficult enough, but unexpected danger emerged when extremists attacked the party and killed 10 climbers, as well as the local Pakistani cook who had been travelling with them.

300 producer Gianni Nunnari bought the rights to the article, and now O’Connor  has come onboard to direct. A writer is expected to be attached soon.

O’Connor comments, “I love the idea of using the colossal backdrop of K2, the second highest peak on earth, to explore a man’s battle for survival against the Taliban, nature, and himself. Our hero becomes a one-man army on a quest to avenge the deaths of his mountaineering team. His experience becomes a living nightmare, a lifetime journey, and a redefinition of the man.”

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DIRECTORS: Gavin O'Connor  

Test Trailer – A young dancer experiences gay life in the early days of the AIDS epidemic

June 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Set in the free-spirited San Francisco of 1985 in the early years of the AIDS epidemic, Chris Mason Johnson’s Test follows young aspiring dancer Frankie (dancer Scott Marlowe in his acting debut) as he confronts the challenges of being an understudy in a modern dance company where he’s taunted to “dance like a man!”

Frankie embarks on a budding relationship with hunky Todd (Matthew Risch, HBO’s “Looking”), a veteran dancer in the same company and the bad boy to Frankie’s naiveté.As Frankie and Todd’s friendship deepens, they navigate a world of risk, but also a world of hope, humor, visual beauty, and musical relief.

The film features captivating dance sequences especially choreographed for the film by acclaimed US choreographer Sidra Bell. The film won Grand Jury Award — Best Screenplay and Best U.S. Dramatic Feature at Outfest.

Test arrives on VoD platforms in the US on June 6th thanks to Filmbuff and on DVD on June 17th, courtesy of Wolfe Video. [Read more…]

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Sheffield Doc/Fest Reveals Its Queer Screen Gay Documentary Strand

June 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

dog-documentary1The Sheffield Doc/Fest runs from June 7th-12th and includes a wide range of documentaries of all types. That includes its Queer Screen strand, which features seven LGBT-themed docs ranging from The Case Against 8, about the battle over California’s Gay Marriage ban, to the more self-explanatory Peter De Rome Grandfather of Gay Porn.

There’s also the UK premiere of the intriguing sounding The Dog, which is about the true story behind Dog Day Afternoon. The film paints a fascinating picture of John Wojtowicz (the inspiration for Al Pacino’s character in the 1975 film), who talks very frankly and with a lot of humour about the burgeoning gay scene in 1970s New York and the events that led to him robbing a bank in an attempt to pay for his partner’s sex change.

The Dog premieres at Sheffield Doc/Fest on 8th June and then screens at the BFI in London on the 9th. Both screenings will include a Q&A with the directors of the film, Frank Keraudren and Allison Berg, who spent 10 years following Wojtowicz to make the film. You can watch the film’s trailer below.

Other films in the Sheffield Doc/Fest Queer Strand include What Is Left?, Born To Fly, Regarding Susan Sontag and Goodbye Gauley Mountain: An Ecosexual Love Story. Find out more over at the Sheffield Doc/Fest site.

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Sam Smith, Harry Styles, Russell Brand & More Celebrate Their 1st Snog For Stonewall

June 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Douglas Booth

Douglas Booth

Celebrities have contributed to a #FirstSNOG Insta-Exhibition using an app created by SNOG frozen yogurt to pay tribute to gay equality charity Stonewall’s 25th anniversary

Celebrities from the worlds of fashion, film, music and art provided their image in support of the charity’s international work and decorated them with graphics by Cassette Playa inspired by peace and love.

Fans can voice their support in aid of the work of SNOG and Stonewall by uploading to an interactive #FirstSNOG Insta-Exhibition which already features First SNOG takeovers of Stonewall supporters from the fashion, art, music and film world, including: Russell Brand, Harry Styles, Rita Ora, Florence Welch, Douglas Booth, 3D from Massive Attack, Bobby Gillespie, Boy George, Jack Whitehall, Noel Fielding, Rhys Ifans, Katy B, Nick Grimshaw, Calvin Klein, Karen Elson, Cheyenne Jackson and many more. To get involved, download the app from iTunes.

Speaking on the collaboration and the brands support of Stonewall, SNOG founders Rob Baines and Pablo Uribe commented, “We admire and respect the work of Stonewall and are proud to be part of the 25th year celebration. We commissioned Cassette Playa as we loved the freedom and vibrancy of Carri Munden’s graphic sensibility and we are thrilled so many of the SNOG fans have got involved in the campaign.”

As well as raising awareness, SNOG is helping Stonewall to raise funds via their London based shops where a special Stonewall serve featuring a selection of rainbow coloured fruits will be available for the duration of the Stonewall 25 celebration. A donation of £3 can be made to Stonewall by texting ‘SNOG’ to 70300, with proceeds going towards the charity’s continued international work.

You can take a look at some more of the pics below.

Alan Carr
Alan Carr
Cheyenne Jackson
Cheyenne Jackson
Douglas Booth
Douglas Booth
Harry Styles
Harry Styles
Jack Whitehall
Jack Whitehall
Rita Ora
Rita Ora
Russell Brand
Russell Brand
Sam Smith
Sam Smith
Rhys Ifans
Rhys Ifans

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Aki Omoshaybi
Alan Carr
Alan Cumming
Alastair Mackie
Benn Northover
Bobby Gillespie
Boy George
Calvin Klein
Carmen Carrera
Cheyenne Jackson
Daisy Lowe
Delilah
Dominic Jones
Douglas Booth
Edie Campbell
Eliza Doolittle
Florence Welch
Harriet Verney
Harry Styles
Henry Holland
Isaac Ferry
Jack Fox
Jack Guinness
Jack Whitehall
James Brown
James O’Connor
Jodie Harsh
Karen Elson
Katy B
Laura Whitmore
Luella Bartley
Mat Horne
Melanie C
Michael Wincott
Naomi Campbell
Natt Weller
Nick Grimshaw
Noel Fielding
Noomi Rapace
Otis Ferry
Paloma Faith
Rhys Ifans
Rifat Ozbek
Rita Ora
Robert del Naja – 3D, Massive Attack
Russell Brand
Sadie Frost
Sam McKnight
Sam Smith
Sienna Guillroy

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Lupita Nyong’o & Gwendoline Christie Join Star Wars: Episode VII

June 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

lupita-nyongoA couple of months ago there were rumours that 12 Years A Slave Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o was being courted to appear in Star Wars: Episode VII, but when the main cast list was announced, her name was missing. However now it’s been officially announced that she’s joining the movie.

She’s not the only one, as Gwendoline Christie, best known for playing Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones, will also appear. Christie will also be seen in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay.

Lucasfilm’s head Kathleen Kennedy commented, “I could not be more excited about Lupita and Gwendoline joining the cast of Episode VII. It’s thrilling to see this extraordinarily talented ensemble taking shape.”

As with the other new cast members, there’s no news on exactly who they will play, but they join fellow newbies Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Domhnall Gleeson, Andy Serkis, Max Von Sydow. The join original cast members Kenny Baker, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher.

The film is already shooting with JJ Abrams directing. The film is due out towards the end of 2015.

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ACTORS: Lupita Nyong'o, Gwendoline Christie  DIRECTORS: JJ Abrams  FILMS: Star Wars: The Force Awakens  

Ruben Fleischer To Helm Ghostbusters 3?

June 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ruben-fleischerAs we just reported, Zombieland’s Ruben Fleischer was on Marvel’s list to replace Edgar Wright as director of Ant Man, but he apparently ruled himself out so he could spend time with his new baby. However if TheWrap is to be believed, once the little one has grown a bit he may return to the director’s chair for Ghostbusters 3.

If true it would keep Fleischer at Sony, where he made Zombieland and 30 Minutes Of Less (although he helmed Gangster Squad for Warner Bros). Having proven he can mix comedy and the supernatural together, he has apparently been sought out by Ivan Reitman, the director of the first two Ghostbusters movies. Reitman stepped down from the helming the third film himself after the death of Harold Ramis, but he is still onboard as a producer.

It’s believed that the third Ghostbusters films will have space for any of the original cast who wish to return (Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson almost definitely will, Sigourney Weaver is likely to, but Bill Murray is still up in the air), but will largely hand the action over to a younger team of spectre hunters.

The film isn’t likely to shoot for some time, and Sony hasn’t commented on the Fleischer rumours.

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DIRECTORS: Ruben Fleischer  FILMS: Ghostbusters 3  

Adam McKay Won’t Helm Marvel’s Ant-Man After All

June 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

adam-mckayOver the weekend we reported that Adam McKay had entered negotiations to direct Marvel’s Ant-Man, but no sure was he in than he was out again. Variety reports that McKay dropped out of his own volition.

Talks began in earnest on Friday, but by Saturday the Anchorman helmer has decided to depart. He’s since said the reason for the quick in-out is that he loves the comics and was keen on making a Marvel movie, but with numerous other projects in the works, be simply couldn’t devote the time needed for it.

Marvel is apparently desperate to keep the film’s July 2015 release date and so will be trying to fill the void as quickly as possible. It’s been suggested that Rawson Marshall Thurber, known for the likes of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story and We’re the Millers, and Zombieland’s Ruben Fleischer are in contention, but no official talks took place.

Fleischer apparently also rules himself out so that he can spend more time with his wife and newborn baby. Expect more news soon.

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DIRECTORS: Adam Mckay  FILMS: Ant Man  

My Last Round Trailer – Two young gay men head for the bright lights of the big city

June 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Octavio is a prize-winning boxer, living in the south of Chile. But when he meets Hugo, a young and attractive man, everything he believes is brought into question. As their relationship starts to bloom, Octavio realises that he must sacrifice his love for boxing.

The couple move to the capital, Santiago, where they can fulfil their dreams and be together without the watching eyes of those around them. But nothing turns out as planned as Hugo is seduced by the temptations of the big city.

Octavio makes a new attempt at what he does best: boxing. But this time he’s not looking for victory, but a cure for his heartache. Both he and Hugo soon realise, this fight could be a new way out – or his very last round.

Peccadillo Pictures will release the film on DVD in the UK on June 9th. [Read more…]

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Tennessee Queer Trailer – It’s not easy being gay in the boondocks

June 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

As any person who hails from a small town will know, it’s normally easier to be gay in the city, and while you may hope things have changed for the better where you come from, that’s not always the case. And that’s true in the upcoming film, Tennessee Queer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘After a few years up north in New York, out and proud Jason Potts returns to his Tennessee hometown only to find things have not changed for the LGBT teenagers. Being gay is still the worst thing to be in Smyth, Tennessee. Wanting to help the gay teenagers in a small way, Jason hatches a plan while he’s home for the weekend. Things quickly spiral out of control and Jason is put in charge of the first ever gay pride parade in the sleepy small southern town.’

Breaking Glass will release Tennessee Queer in the US on DVD & VoD on July 29th, 2014. [Read more…]

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