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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema and more

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All the news from film and the world of the gays

Bruce Willis Set To Take On Captive, Replacing Arnold Schwarzenegger

January 10, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

bruce-willisBack in 2011 Arnold Schwarzenegger signed up to star in Captive. However he’s now left the film behind and Variety reports that Bruce Willis is in talks to take over the lead role in the action-thriller.

The film is about an American real estate mogul who is living in Brazil. He gets abducted and held for ransom in a Sao Paolo landfill, while a detective specializing in this sort of case tries to locate him.

Simon Brand (Unknown) is set to direct from a screenplay by Benjamin A. van der Veen and Kario Salem. Assuming Willis does sign on the bottom line, filming is scheduled to begin in March.

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ACTORS: Bruce Willis  

First Look At Evan Peters As Quicksilver In X-Men: Days of Future Past

January 10, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

x-men-days-of-future-past-ew-pic1There’s an interesting situation with Marvel character Quicksilver, as while normally movie deals mean only one studio can make use of that person, he is set to appear in both Fox’s X-Men: Days Of Future Past and Marvel’s The Avengers 2. However he’ll be played by different actors, and due to the terms of the deals, Avengers can’t mention his X-Men heritage, while X-Men can’t say he’ll one days join up with a superhero team.

Days Of Future Past will be our first taste of Quicksilver, with American Horror Story’s Evan Peters taking the role. Now we get our first look at him in the part, although he is sadly slightly in the background, alongside Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and Hugh Jackman. There’s also another new photo below from Entertainment Weekly, featuring Wolverine and Beast (Nicholas Hoult).

Quicksilver has superhuman speed, so expect plenty of slow-motion shots (filmed at 3,600 frames a second!) when Days Of Future past hits this summer. The character will be played by Aaron Johnson in The Avengers 2.

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ACTORS: Evan Peters, Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy  DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  FILMS: X-Men: Days Of Future Past  

Films Find Replacements For The Late Paul Walker In The Form Of James Marsden & Rupert Friend

January 10, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

james-marsdenWhile Paul Walker was best known for the Fast & Furious, he also had a few other films lined up, two of which have now decided it is time to find a replacement, with Deadline reporting James Marsden is likely to take Walker place in The Best Of Me, while Rupert Friend is in talks for Agent 47, according to TheWrap.

The Best of Me is adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ novel, which follows two high school sweethearts, Dawson Cole and Amanda Collier, who reunite 25 years later at the funeral of their friend. James Marsden has been offered the role of Dawson, with Michelle Monaghan portraying Amanda. Michael Hoffman will direct. The film was due for an October 2014 release, but that may shift due to Walker’s death.

Agent 47 is the planned reboot based of the Hitman videogame series, which previously became a movie starring Timothy Olyphant in 2007. In the game, Agent 47 is an assassin with a barcode tattoo on the back of his head. Friend has previously appeared in Pride & Prejudice, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and The Young Victoria, and more recently has been starring in Homeland. Aleksander Bach is making his feature directorial debut with the movie. It isn’t known when it might shoot.

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ACTORS: James Marsden, Rupert Friend, Paul Walker  FILMS: The Best Of Me, Agent 47  

Rebel Wilson Up For Night At The Museum 3

January 10, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

rebel-wilsonAwesome Aussie Rebel Wilson has lined up her next gig, as Pitch Perfect and Pain & Pain’s Rebel Wilson has taken a supporting role in Night at the Museum 3, according to Deadline.

It’s not known at the moment exactly who Wilson will play, although she is apparently more likely to play a fellow museum security guard alongside Ben Stiller than a historical figure. She may have a role similar to Jonah Hill in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian – although probably playing a Brit, as the latest film brings the magical museum exhibits to London.

She joins returning cast members Stiller, Robin Williams, Ricky Gervais, Owen Wilson and Steve Coogan. At the moment, the only other newcomer besides Rebel is former Downton star, Dan Stevens, who will play the villainous Sir Lancelot. Shawn Levy will once more direct, working from a screenplay by franchise creators Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant.

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ACTORS: Rebel Wilson, Ben Stiller  DIRECTORS: Shawn Levy  FILMS: Night At The Museum 3  

Snowpiercer Japanese Trailer – Take a fresh look at Bong Joon-ho’s Chris Evans starring sci-fi

January 8, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Snowpiercer is having a few problems. Despite great reviews from film festivals, it’s currently stuck in a battle between Bong Joon-ho and The Weinstein Company, over whether a recut version should be released in the US and potentially other countries as well. The Weinsteins want to recut it, but Bong wants his version released.

As a result it’s slightly stuck in limbo, so while it originally looked like it would be out next summer, there’s still no official US or UK release date set.

However now a new Japanese trailer has arrived to give us a fresh feel for the movie.

Snowpiercer is set on a ravaged Earth where the few human survivors are a train (which gives the film its name) that travels around the globe. However a revolution is brewing amongst the passengers inside. The film has a great cast, following Curtis (Chris Evans), Mason (Tilda Swinton), Gilliam (John Hurt), Wilford (Ed Harris), Namgoong Minsu (Kang-ho Song), Edgar (Jamie Bell), Tanya (Octavia Spencer), Andrew (Ewen Bremner) and Yona (Ah-sung Ko) as they ride the train.

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ACTORS: Chris Evans, Jamie Bell  DIRECTORS: Joon-ho Bong  FILMS: Snowpiercer  

Ben Affleck Goes For A Gone Girl Post-Mortem In A David Fincher Ahot EW Cover

January 8, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Those who know  Gillian Flynn’s book, Gone Girl, will be wondering exactly what’s going on in this new EW cover image, featuring Ben Affleck cradling Rosamund Pike who’s on the slab. The image was taken by director David Fincher especially for the magazine.

The film is about Nick and Amy Dunne (Affleck and Pike), two former magazine writers who leave their New York City life behind and move to the Midwest on America. Things go badly wrong when Amy disappears on the couple’s fifth anniversary. As new details emerge, Nick is considered the prime suspect in her murder, even though no body has been found.

When asked about why he seems to go for unconventional characters, David Fincher commented, “I don’t know what ‘likable’ is. I know people who are doting parents, who give to charity, drive Priuses, all those things, who are insufferable a- -holes. I like people who get s - - - done.”

However as the cover image suggests, Fincher hints that those who know the novel may be surprised by the movie’s twists, saying that the biggest lesson he learned from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was, “We may have been too beholden to the source material.”

Novelist/screenwriter Gillian Flynn was happy to chance a few things, saying, “There was something thrilling about taking this piece of work that I’d spent about two years painstakingly putting together with all its eight million LEGO pieces and take a hammer to it and bash it apart and reassemble it into a movie.”

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ACTORS: Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike  DIRECTORS: David Fincher  FILMS: Gone Girl  

Captain America Director Joe Johnston To Deal With An Alien Invasion In Extinction

January 8, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Joe-JohnstonJoe Johnston made his name on the special effects of movies like Star Wars, but he’s had a rather varied career as a director, with the like of The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park II and The Wolfman having more naysayers than fans. However he’s also made the likes of Jumanji and Captain America.

He may not have returned for Captain America 2, but now THR reports he’s lining up a movie called Extinction. The is about ‘a man trying to save his family with an alien invasion figuring into the proceedings’, although there aren’t many more details than that.

The ‘contained sci-fi thriller’ was written by Spenser Cohen, and has previously been compared to The Sixth Sense and Cloverfield. There’s no news on when it might shoot.

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DIRECTORS: Joe Johnston  

Matt Reeves Returning For Planet of the Apes 3

January 8, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Matt-Reeves20th Century Fox must be pretty impressed with what they’ve seen of Matt Reeves’ work on this coming summer’s Dawn Of The Planet of The Apes, as Deadline reports the director is already attached to helm a third Apes movie.

It makes sense, as Fox wanted to make the second film as quickly as they could, but when Rupert Wyatt, who helmed the first movie, dropped out of directing a seuqle saying he didn’t have time to do the movie justice, it resulted in a delay that has ended up with Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes coming out a year later than the studio originally wanted. By signing Reeves now, the studio will be hoping to prevent another gap between movies.

The director will work on the script with Mark Bomback, who co-wrote Dawn of the Planet of the Apes screenplay with Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver and Scott Z. Burns. Reeves’ is firmly attached to direct, but is still negotiating over his scripting duties.

However the movie does depend on Dawn of the Planet of the Apes becoming a success. The film is set 15 years after 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and follows a group of survivors of the simian plague that decimated mankind. They engage in conflict with Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his growing army of apes, although the super-intelligent chimp finds it increasingly difficult to control increasingly violent factions. Jason Clarke, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Gary Oldman, Keri Russell and Judy Greer star.

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DIRECTORS: Matt Reeves  FILMS: Planet Of The Apes 3  

D.J. Caruso To Direct Selling Time, With Will Smith Still Likely To Star

January 8, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

dj-carusoEagle Eye and I Am Number Four helmer D.J. Caruso has signed up to direct 20th Century Fox’s supernatural thriller, Selling Time. Last October is was rumoured Will Smith was interested in starring, and according to according he still attached, but has never formally committed to the project.

Fox hopes that they can finally get the Smith to sign on with a new draft of the script that is being written by Dan McDermott. He was actually the script’s original writer back in 2001, but since then other writers such as Spike Lee, Derick Martini, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver have fiddled and altered it. Now it’s going back to something closer to what it began as, although Caruso will oversee the new draft.

The writer and director previously worked together on the 2008 thriller Eagle Eye.

The script is about a man who is offered the chance to relive the worst day of his life, although he must give up seven years of his life expectancy in return. It’s not clear when it might shoot.

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ACTORS: Will Smith  DIRECTORS: DJ Caruso  

The BAFTA Nominations Are Revealed, With LGBT Films Doing Pretty Well

January 8, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

gravity-poster3The BAFTA nominations are out, with Gravity getting the most nods with 11 nominations. 12 Years a Slave and American Hustle are each nominated in ten categories, while Captain Phillips has nine nominations. Behind the Candelabra and Saving Mr. Banks are each nominated five times.

Gravity will compete in the Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Director for Alfonso Cuarón, Original Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Sound, Special Visual Effects and Leading Actress.

The nominees for the EE Rising Star Award, which is always an interesting category to watch, were announced earlier this week. They include are Dane DeHaan, George MacKay, Lupita Nyong’o, Will Poulter and Léa Seydoux. This audience award is voted for by the British public and presented to an actor or actress who has demonstrated exceptional talent and promise.

On the LGBT front, Behind The Candelabra did well with five nominations in the Adapted Screenplay, Production Design, Costume Design and Make Up & Hair categories. Matt Damon is nominated for Supporting Actor. As it premiered on TV in the US, it’s not eligible for the Oscars, but its British cinema release allows it to compete at the BAFTA film awards.

The lesbian-themed Blue is the Warmest Colour, which won the Palm d’Or, is nominated for Film Not in the English Language. Philomena, which includes a gay subtheme, will compete for Best Film line-up, with three further nominations in Outstanding British Film, Adapted Screenplay and Leading Actress for Judi Dench.

The EE British Academy Film Awards take place on Sunday 16 February at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London.

Take a look below for the full list of nominations. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Matt Damon  FILMS: Gravity, 12 Years A Slave, Philomena, Behind The Candelabra, Blue Is The Warmest Colour  
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