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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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Dexter Fletcher To Direct Freddie Mercury Biopic, With Ben Whishaw Confirmed To Star

December 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Dexter-FletcherEver since Sacha Baron-Cohen dropped out of the planned Freddie Mercury a few years ago there’s been much speculation over who will replace him, however there’s been less talk about who will direct. Now Deadline reports that actor turned director Dexter Fletcher (Wild Bill, Sunshine on Leith), will helm.

It’s also been confirmed that as rumoured for the past couple of months, Ben Whishaw will play Mercury. He’s now officially made a deal to star.

Fletcher has apparently been meeting with the surviving members of Queen to get a better feel for the story. The movie will be a coming-of-age tale, leading up to Queen’s iconic Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium in 1985, which is considered one of the great rock performances of all time. Peter Morgan, Christopher Wilkinson and Stephen J. Rivele wrote the screenplay, with production slated to begin next year.

Mercury died of AIDS in 1991, although his last days will not be part of the film. There will be plenty of Queen music. It was reported that Baron-Cohen left as he wanted a gritty, warts-and-all tale, while Queen is hoping for a more family friendly film, and that is why he left. Because of this, the presumably won’t get into the wilder side of Freddie’s life and sexuality.

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ACTORS: Ben Whishaw  DIRECTORS: Dexter Fletcher  

Bryan Singer Reportedly Directing X-Men: Apocalypse

December 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

bryan-singerLast week, director Bryan Singer revealed to a world via a Tweet that X-Men: Apocalypse is in the works and coming Summer 2016. However there wasn’t a huge amount more information, and we didn’t know if Singer was directing or just producing.

Now Vulture has apparently confirmed that Singer will indeed be at the helm of the upcoming mutant adventure. It’s also believed that the movie will focus primarily on the X-Men: First Class characters, led by James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender as Professor X and Magneto.

A separate report also suggests that while in the comics, Apocalypse is suggested to be connected to aliens (in some incarnations at least), in the movie he will be earthly. X-Men: Apocalypse comes to theaters May 27th, 2016. The film is directed by Bryan Singer.

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ACTORS: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender  DIRECTORS: Bryan Singer  FILMS: X-Men: Apocalypse  

Tom Cruise Up For Jack Reacher Sequel, Based On Never Look Back

December 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jack-Reacher-posterJack Reacher may not have been a massive blockbuster, but with a $220 million worldwide gross (on a $60 million budget), Paramount has decided it’s worth making a sequel. Deadline reports that Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions are officially developing a follow-up based on Lee Child’s novel, Never Look Back. Tom Cruise is once more attached to star.

It’s not clear when it may shoo. Rumours had suggested they may try to slot it in before Tom shoots Mission: Impossible 5, which is set for release on December 25, 2015. Paramount are currently denying that claim, although they did confirm that this sequel is on the fast track.

Never Look Back is the latest of the Jack Reacher novels. It sees Jack return to his old military base in Virginia, where he is set to take the new female commanding officer out to dinner. However he discovers that she has been arrested, and Jack is also facing charges of assaulting a man and fathering a child. Reacher has no recollection of any of these things happening, which understandably starts him looking into what has happened.

Paramount is currently seeking writers for the project. Christopher McQuarrie wrote and directed Jack Reacher, but now that he’s signed up for Mission: Impossible 5, he doesn’t have time to write the Reacher sequel at the moment. However, if Never Look Back does shoot after M:I5, McQuarrie way direct.

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ACTORS: Tom Cruise  DIRECTORS: Christopher McQuarrie  FILMS: Jack Reacher: Never Go Back  

Jason Momoa Eyed for Batman Vs. Superman

December 10, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jason-momoaJason Momoa, best known for Conan The Barbarian and Game Of Thrones, is now in negotiations for the highly anticipated Batman Vs. Superman, according to THR. However at this stage it isn’t known who he will play.

If a deal is made, he will join Henry Cavill (Superman/Clark Kent), Ben Affleck (Batman), Amy Adams (Lois Lane), Diane Lane (Martha Kent), Laurence Fishburne (Perry White) and Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman).

Inevitably there are already rumours about who Momoa might be playing, with most of the speculation suggesting that the muscle-bound actor may be the villainous Doomsday or Martin Manhunter. Warner Bros. is now focussing on the Lex Luthor role, with the studio seeking African-American actors to play the iconic villain. It’s not believed Momoa will take this role, although it hasn’t been denied by the studio.

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ACTORS: Jason Momoa  DIRECTORS: Zack Snyder  FILMS: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice  

Has The Title Of The New Terminator Movie Been Revealed?

December 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Terminator-2With a ticking clock before some rights return to James Cameron, Terminator franchise owners Annapurna Pictures is trying to get a fifth movie into production as quick as possible, and with a desire to make as much money out of it as possible, there’s also talk of a new TV series.

Now it seems the title of the film may have been revealed, as Production Weekly tweeted, ‘Added prod. office info for Alan Taylor’s TERMINATOR: GENESIS and the indie LILA & EVE starring Viola Davis & @JLo’.

There are already a lot of people saying Terminator: Genesis is a very underwhelming title, so don’t be surprised if it changes, but that’s what seems to be the name at the moment. The movie should see Arnold Schwarzenegger returning to the franchise, with a 2015 release planned.

On the TV series front, Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller (Thor, X-Men: First Class) have signed on to write a pilot script and executive produce, with Terminator 5 writers Patrick Lussier and Laeta Kalogridis also serving as executive producers.

The plot of the series will apparently follow a crucial moment from the original Terminator, taking the story in a completely different direction than the movie. The narratives of both the Terminator 5 movie and its subsequent sequels will be designed to intersect with the TV story line at some point in the future.

So it certainly seems we’re gonna get a lot of Terminator, but with Annpurna having paid a huge amount for the rights, it’s little wonder they’re trying to mine them.

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ACTORS: Arnold Schwarzenegger  FILMS: Terminator Genisys  

Frozen Sneaks Past Catching Fire To Top The US Box Office

December 9, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

frozen-teaser-quadFrozen had a great opening over the Thanksgiving holiday, but even so it ended up second on the US box office chart due to the continuing success of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. However this weekend the roles were reversed as Frozen snuck past Catching Fire with $31 million versus Hunger Games 2’s $27 million.

It’s good news for Disney as it’s one of the best holds following Thanksgiving ever and suggests the movie will continue to do well going into Christmas.

The only new entry on the chart was the Christian Bale starrer Out Of The Furnace, which may have placed third, but still tanked pretty badly taking just $5.3 million. Some had thought the movie might be an awards contender, but it’s unlikely it’ll be in the running and will probably end up a complete flop, especially as it seems to be getting pretty lousy word of mouth.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of December 6th-9th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 Frozen $31.6 $134.2
2 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire $27.0 $336.6
3 Out Of The Furnace $5.3 $5.3
4 Thor: The Dark World $4.7 $193.6
5 Delivery Man $3.7 $24.7
6 Homefront $3.3 $15.2
7 The Book Thief $2.7 $12.0
8 The Best Man Holiday $2.6 $67.2
9 Philomena $2.2 $8.2
10 Dallas Buyers Club $1.4 $12.4
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FILMS: Frozen, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Out Of The Furnace, Thor: The Dark World, Delivery Man, Homefront, The Book Thief, The Best Man Holiday, Philomena, Dallas Buyers Club  

Egyptian Censors Savagely Cut The Country’s First Gay-Themed Movie

December 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

family-secrets-egyptWhile many had hoped the Arab Spring would bring more openness and freedom to Egypt, it seems things have become increasingly difficult on the LGBT front, including in the world of film. Earlier this year, two movies with (relatively mild) gay content were banned from the 35th Cairo International Film Festival. Now Pinknews reports that the country’s censors have demanded 13 scenes be cut from Egypt’s first homegrown movie that directly tackles gay subjects.

And that’s despite the fact there’s no sexually explicit content in the movie at all.

The film is Hany Fawzy’s Family Secrets, which is ‘based on the true story of a young gay man who grows up with a single mother and an elder brother who is subjected to child abuse. The story goes on to see the gay protagonist go on to see therapists about the fact that he is gay in an attempt to “cure” himself, and after going through the therapy, he finds that he no longer feels himself.’

Unsurprisingly, Fawzy is less than impressed with what the censors are trying to do, as he feels cutting so much will inevitably remove vital parts of the plot and damage the film. One of the scenes the censors want to butchers sees the main character come out to his sister, while in another he accuses his father of “being responsible for his sexual orientation”.

Although the movie may get cut in Egypt, hopefully the complete film will be able to be seen elsewhere.

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Gay Cyclist Graeme Obree Seeks Funding For A Film About His Life

December 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

graeme-obree
We welcomed one more out sports person this week when Tom Daley revealed he is dating a guy. But a few years ago cyclist Graeme Obree came out of the closet, letting the world know he was gay in 2011, having come out to his family on 2005.

He had a difficult life before that, marked by things such as the tragic death of his brother and suicide attempts. He was also married to a woman and had two sons. However, in sports he broke numerous cycling records and was known for his innovations that took the sport forward, having used bits of common machinery to re-engineer his bicycle. In 2006 a movie about his life, The Flying Scotsman starring Jonny Lee Miller, was released – although that didn’t touch on his sexuality.

Now a feature-length documentary is being brought together, allowing Obree to tell his own story in his own words, mainly covering two years of his life where as a man in his mid-40s he seeks out a new cycling project to challenge himself. The film, The Outsider, is now seeking £20,000 on Kickstarter, which will ‘cover the cost of a craft editor, and the editing suite he will use. The sound mix. The completion of the final big screen version, colour corrected with titles and graphics as well as the master for the streams, downloads and DVD’s.’

You can find out more over at Kickstarter and you can get a feel for the movie below. [Read more…]

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Reasonable Doubt Trailer – Dominic Cooper goes up against Samuel L. Jackson

December 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


2014 is hopefully going to be a big year for Dominic Cooper, with a villainous role in Need For Speed, as well as Reasonable Doubt – and now we have the trailer for the latter.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Reasonable Doubt follows District Attorney Mitch Brockden (Cooper), who commits a fatal hit-and-run and decides to throw the case against the accused criminal blamed for the crime, only to learn that he acquitted a guilty man that he needs to find and stop before he kills again.’

Samuel L. Jackson co-stars with a January US release set, although it’s not clear when it’ll reach the UK. [Read more…]

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First Pic Of Denzel Washington In The Equalizer Debuts

December 7, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The-Equalizer-movie-pic1After years of talking about it a The Equalizer finally went into production earlier this year, but we haven’t heard much about it since then. Now HeyUGuys has picked up the first still from the movie, which isn’t particularly revealing but does show Denzel Washington in the central role.

Washington will play Robert McCall, a former intelligence officer who now lives a solitary existence while holding down a job at Home Depot. He is forced to spring back into action when an act of kindness towards a teenage prostitute (Chloe Moretz) lands him in hot water with the Russian mafia.

The film marks a reunion for Washington and his Training Day director Antoine Fuqua. It’ll be out next September.

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ACTORS: Denzel Washington  DIRECTORS: Antoine Fuqua  FILMS: The Equalizer  
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