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Marvel & Disney’s Big Hero 6 Adds Adds Bolt Director Chris Williams

January 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

BRIDGE TO SAN FRANSOKYO – Concept art showcases an iconic bridge and treasured landmark of the high-tech, fast-paced city of San Fransokyo, the setting for Walt Disney Animation Studios’ action comedy adventure “Big Hero 6”—

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When Disney bought Marvel, a lot of pessimists thought this would mean lots of cutesy animated movies based on the company’s characters. However the only direct collaboration with Disney Animation announced so far is Big Hero 6 – certainly not the most famous of properties.

Now it’s been announced that Chris Williams, who wrote and directed Disney’s Bolt, has signed on to co-direct Big Hero 6 alongside Don Hall.

The Marvel comics follow robotics expert Hiro Hamada, who teams up with a robot named Baymax, and a host of other characters such as Gogo, Honey Lemon, sushi chef Wasabi and fanboy Fred. The movie is based on Marvel’s six-issue mini-series, which was inspired by Japanese manga comics and centers on a group of state-sanctioned superheroes who are at the Japanese government’s disposal.

Don Hall wrote the script, based on Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle’s comic book. Disney has set a November 7th, 2014 US release date, although as a new director is coming in and no voice cast has been announced, that date may well slip.

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Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy Gets First Official Pic & Synopsis

January 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Marvel has had a huge amount of success with its Avengers related movies, but it’s trying something a bit different in 2014 with Guardians Of The Galaxy, a comic property most people know little about. They’re now starting the hype by releasing the first official image and a synopsis for the movie.

The picture features Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) and Rocket Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper).

Here’s that synopsis: ‘From Marvel, the studio that brought you the global blockbuster franchises of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers, comes a new team – the Guardians of the Galaxy. An action-packed, epic space adventure, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos, where brash adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits-Rocket, a gun-toting raccoon, Groot, a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer. But when Peter discovers the true power fo the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand – with the galaxy’s fate in the balance. Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is presented by Marvel Studios. The film releases August 1, 2014, and is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.’

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Capital Games Trailer – Can you love & hate someone at the same time in the gay-themed movie?

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


There seems to be a lot of people taking their shirts off in Capital Games, but that’s perhaps not surprising considering it’s based on a gay erotic novel by GA Hauser. The film version debuted at QFest and should be arriving on DVD in the US in February.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Take two ambitious men, one top LA advertising firm, add a competition for the same high ranking job and you have the potential for an explosion. Instantly the competing men detest each other on sight. Handsome, clean-cut Steve Miller quit the LAPD to work in the calm environment of a business office. What he didn’t realize was that the advertising industry was just as cut-throat as the mean streets of the City of Angels. When an exotic British newcomer is hired on, Steve knows this man is out for blood. Mark Richfield, the glamorous new kid in the office, soon wins favor with the big boss and co-workers causing Steve to cringe in jealousy. After a crazy night in the Santa Fe desert when a team building exercise on a business retreat goes wrong, the two men share a night of passion that neither can forget.

‘Wrongly assuming Mark is gay, Steve is devastated to learn that he is planning to be married in a month’s time. Meanwhile, Mark’s life falls into a complete shambles as the wedding machine barrels full steam ahead and he no longer loves his increasingly demanding fiancée. Torn between passionate love and passionate hatred, Steve and Mark endure agonizing decisions that will affect their lives forever.’ [Read more…]

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The Adored Trailer – Lesbian desire starts to burn in the psychological thriller

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Having been a successful model, Maia (Ione Butler) has lost her confidence and as her marriage begins to flounder, she plans to re-launch her career by undertaking a photo shoot by celebrity photographer Francesca Allman (Laura Martin-Simpson), who lives in a remote old house in the Welsh countryside. Maia loves the solitude and accepts an offer to stay the weekend, but Francesca’s obsessive nature threatens to spoil their meeting.

As the photo shoot develops, so does Maia’s trust in Francesca who seduces her. Whilst Francesca’s sexual desires grow with intensity, Maia becomes uneasy with a strange unseen presence in the house. Meanwhile, Adrian (Jake Maskall) talks through his jealous and violent attitude towards his wife with Doctor Woods (Caroline Burns Cook) as he struggles to accept she’s not having an affair. With Francesca becoming more possessive, events take a dangerous turn. Maia is about to discover who adores her the most and to what extremes they will go to possess her.

Directors Carl Medland and Amarjeet Singh have created a sensual, psychological thriller that has a seductive intensity. Shot on location in the house where Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in North Wales in the 19th century village of Tremadog, THE ADORED stars Laura Martin-Simpson, Ione Butler, Caroline Burns Cook and Jake Maskall (best known for playing Danny Moon in EastEnders, and Neil Marshall’s Centurion).

The movie hits DVD in the UK on February 24th 2014. [Read more…]

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A Map For Love Trailer – A lesbian couple deal with a conservative mother in Chile

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Roberta is a young lesbian living in Santiago. Her girlfriend, Javiera is a woman of the world; actress, a dancer and philosopher. Despite all of Roberta’s best efforts to avoid it, she finds herself in an awkward situation when she has to introduce her new girlfriend to her conservative mother, Ana.

When Roberta can think of no other way to put off the meeting, she comes up with a bright idea – to go on a small sailboat and leave for a trip with Javiera and Ana, leaving them nowhere to run!

Awkwardness quickly becomes an alliance between the women, thanks to the wine on board and before long they reveal secrets and really get to know one another.

For all those who understand what it is really like to introduce your parents to your partner, A MAP FOR LOVE is a fresh and exciting addition to the new wave of lesbian cinema.

The film arrives on DVD in the UK on February 10th 2014. [Read more…]

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Butler Director Lee Daniels Admits To Contemplating Suicide Over Anti-Gay & Racist Bullying

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

lee-danielsLee Daniels has emerged as one of the few African-American directors with any real clout in Hollywood thanks to the success of The Butler. As well as being a black director, he’s also gay one, a fact he’s been open about since the beginning of his career.

He has previously talked about his difficulties growing up, talking about how his father continually beat him due to his sexuality. Now he’s been telling THR about how his childhood experiences led him to contemplate suicide.

He says, “I had a rough childhood growing up – very rough. Oftentimes I wanted to kill myself as a kid. You know, I was bullied because I was gay and then I was bullied because I was black going to an all-white school later on. Thank God I didn’t kill myself, huh? I think that the universe took care and God took care of me. I am the product of that environment.”

The Previous and Paperboy director has previously suggested that his identity and experiences growing up have had a profound effect on who he is as an artist. He adds to THR how his problems as a youth made cinema such as important part of his life.

He says, “I was always in trouble. I was mischievous. And movies were always a part of my world. Wizard of Oz; Cinderella with Lesley Ann Warren; oh, man, a lot of black exploitation films that were rated-R that I shouldn’t have seen but that I snuck into the back of the theaters to see – Cleopatra Jones. [laughs] Yeah, they were very much a part of my life.”
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Pussy Riot Documentary Screening Shut Down By Moscow Officials

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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I think it’s safe to say that freedom of speech is not high on the agenda in Russia at the moment. Indeed it appears to be the Putin government’s favourite pastime to shut down anything they consider to be dissent from the party line.

This has now led to a screening of the documentary Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer being cancelled after the cinema that was due to show it received a letter from Sergei Kapkov, the head of Moscow’s cultural department.

The screening was due to take place last Sunday and was to be followed by a Q&A with Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, two members of the queer-friendly punk group who were released from prison last week. The letter from Kapkov demanded that the screening be cancelled, saying, “I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the theater run by you is a government cultural institution…and financed from the city budget You, as the director of the institution, should show responsibility before the founders and, most importantly, before the audience.”

“I deeply believe that a government cultural institution should not associate with those people who provoke such an ambiguous reaction and whose activity is based on the provocation of society… I have no right to get mixed up in your repertoire politics, and I’ve never done that, but considering this showing is not part of the official schedule, I demand you cancel the showing of the documentary film ‘Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer’ and the discussion with the main heroes of the film.”

Kirill Serebrennikov, the director of the Gogol Center theater, reacted to the news on Facebook saying, “Until recently, in all interviews, I would declare like a mantra: ‘There’s no censorship at the theater, there’s no censorship at the theater.’ That’s it, fuck, there’s censorship at the theater! Cynical, pointless and stupid.”

Members of the anarchist punk group Pussy Riot were imprisoned after they held a protest against the Putin Government and the power of the Russian Orthodox church inside a cathedral. Locking them up made them a cause celebre around the world, and indeed led to the documentary, which charts what happened and how three of the women were sentenced to spend years behind bars.

The final two were released from prison last week in what many have seen as a move by the Russian government to try and bring an end to the issue before the Sochi Olympics. One of the freed women even said she would have preferred to stay in prison rather than be part of what she believes is a propaganda move by a ‘totalitarian machine’.

As with the new Russian laws banning the promotion of ‘non-traditional’ sexual relationships to Children, the shutting down of the screening is evidence of an increasingly restrictive line taken by officials in the country, where they feeling increasingly free to stamp out anything they don’t like, irrespective of the wishes of individuals. (Translations via BuzzFeed)

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US Cinema Chain Plans Screening Of Film From Anti-Gay Group

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

AMC-irreplacableAmerican cinema chain AMC Theatres has raised eyebrows by announcing it’s agreed to hold a one-off screening of the documentary Irreplaceable on May 6th, 2014. While that in itself wouldn’t be news, the doc is backed by Focus On The Family, an anti-gay group with a long history of nasty homophobia.

The documentary follows a man who sets out to discover whether his traditional marriage is now ‘meaningful or outdated’ (which as with so many conservative discussions of equal marriage, completely avoids the point). To do that he talks to people such as anti-gay Rabbi Shmuel Goldin, ex-gay advocate Dr. Miriam Grossman, and Prop 8 supporter Michael Medved. While the filmmaker is supposedly independent, as this is coming from Focus On The Family – a group that claims gay marriage harms children and who’ve attempted to have the ability to discriminate against gays enshrined in law – it’s safe to say it’s not going to come out in support of gay marriage.

It should be noted that this isn’t a film AMC has solicited, as they’re just hiring out the screens to FotF. Even so they are coming under pressure to cancel the screenings from what many consider to be a hate group.

It’ll be interesting to see how AMC reacts, as they have previously worked hard creating a diversity program and have a strong score from the Human Rights Council for treating their employees equally. Many suggest that as a supporter of gay rights (they even made an It Gets Better video) AMC shouldn’t be giving a platform to anti-equality groups, while others have said that while we might not like what FotF say, they should be allowed the space to say it – and then we can all roll our eyes at what idiots they are.

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Chris Evans & Sebastian Stan Get New Captain America: The Winter Soldier Pics

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Marvel is gearing up for another big year in 2014 with Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians Of The Galaxy. Now Empire has debuted four images from the former, giving us a great look at Chris Evans standing around looking all heroic, as well as Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Redford and Sebastian Stan.

Redford is coming in as someone high up S.H.I.E.L.D., while Stan was of course Bucky Barnes in the first film, but here returns, in modified form, as the titular Winter Soldier.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.’

The movie’s out in April.

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Kevin Smith Reveals He’s Planning A New Movie, Helena Handbag

December 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kevin-smith-pic1Kevin Smith keeps talking about retirement, but then adds another film and another film before he does so. Clerks 3 was supposed to be his final movie, but then he added in Tusk while he got funding sorted, and now he’s planning another, Helena Handbag.

The movie, like Tusk, is based on a story from one of his SModcast episodes. In a Facebook post, Smith gave us a look at a photo of the script’s title page, which you can see below, along with quite a few details about the film. It’s early days though, as he’s only just started writing the script. You can read about it below.

Here’s what Smith had to say: ‘FOR ALL THOSE WHO TRIED TO #BeatChristzilla

‘The non-buried lead: I’m writing this new flick based on another episode of SModcast from 2008. Also: I talk about my future in filmmaking. If you feel brevity is the soul of wit, you can stop reading now. If you like to read, here we go–>

‘On the most recent episode of SModcast, I talked about my new mantra in regards to filmmaking: from now until I drop dead, I’m only ever gonna make a flick that only I would/could ever make. Jersey Girl, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Cop Out – while I love them all, these are movies anybody could make. Like ’em or hate ’em, nobody else but me could’ve (or would’ve) ever made Clerks. Or Chasing Amy. Or Dogma. Or Red State. Or Clerks II. Or Mallrats. Or Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

‘I let my view askew get standardized for awhile there – so much so that I was happy to walk away from it all for three years and do other shit. But after conceiving and shooting Tusk in less than 6 months (with the help of a shit ton of amazing professionals and a budget smaller than that of Red State), I realized that film isn’t in my blood… MY films are in my blood. And some of ’em are still in there, so I better get ’em out! And now that I’ve spent the last three years clothing/feeding/housing me and my family without a dime of movie money, I know that I don’t NEED film to pay my bills anymore. So I can make a movie when I feel like it, and if I’ve got nothing to say in a screenplay, I can just fuck off for awhile and do other shit until I do have a movie in me. Like I think I do right now. January will conclude with me and my Tusketeers getting together again – this time in Los Angeles, to shoot all the Guy Lapointe scenes we still owe for Tusk. Our composer Chris Drake (the genius behind The Dark Knight Returns animated feature score) is currently finding the music of Tusk. That means there’s not much for me to do until the end of the month. I’ll be recording podcasts and shooting SPOILERS every week (see it in Canada on Comedy every Friday at 9:30; U.S. info coming in January), but when I’m not doing that, I’ve decided to push a little whimsy again – like I did with #WalrusYes. The idea is to, once again, take an episode of SModcast and turn it into a movie. It’s worked out quite nicely with Tusk (thanks largely to the cast, the crew and the good folks at Demarest and at a24, who’ll be releasing the flick this fall), so I wanna see if I can do it again. Granted, this time the plot of the movie concerns mankind teaming up with Hell to save existence from extinction at the hands of a Rapturing giant Jesus – which means the budget has to be LOW, because NOBODY’S gonna wanna make that movie. At all. And I know this going in, so I won’t be heartbroken if it never goes beyond the script.

‘But… if the script is funny enough? Who knows? That walrus movie seemed pretty daffy and far-fetched until we were standing on the Tusk set bringing that shit to life four months and change after first making it up in episode 259 of SModcast. And right now, the aim is to shoot Clerks III this May – so this Helena Handbag picture would still be a ways off anyway. But why sit around commenting on other people’s lives and art on the internet when I can try to make some NEW art instead? As for the title: If you heard the podcast, you know (producer) Scott (Mosier) suggested CHRISTZILLA in place of HOLY CHRIST! – the title of the fake movie in the original podcast. I asked the audience to offer up their suggestions at #BeatChristzilla and they were all really fun! But I’m going with the title Helena Handbag – which comes directly from the plot of the flick (it’s kind of a nod to David Lynch’s unproduced One Saliva Bubble screenplay, too – which was also about the end of the world and also carried a title that didn’t really prepare you for what the movie was about).

‘So I’m off to write Helena Handbag. I’m gonna end this by urging you all to do something similar to what I’m doing: put a whimsy on wheels today. No pressure and it doesn’t have to result in anything: it is, after all, just a whimsy. Tend to it in your spare time but really give it care and nurture that fucker – just in case it actually turns into something. And it can turn into something, no matter who you are or how much money you have: I burned my film career to the ground, went and did other shit for three years (mostly for free), started from scratch again from a salted earth – and (unless I somehow fuck up the forthcoming Lapointe scenes) I wound up making the best flick I’ve ever made with Tusk. So go give it a shot, kids: push a little whimsy yourselves. Unless that whimsy involves hurting people. Never kill anything unless it’s trying to kill you. Today, you can waste lots of time posting your thoughts about what other people are doing/saying in life – or you can use that time more wisely, to create something from nothing that’s all yours. One path is easier, but the other path is way more fun…’

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