• ALL
  • NEWS
    • GAY MOVIE/ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
    • GAY FILM TRAILERS
    • GENERAL MOVIE NEWS & TRAILERS
  • GAY SHORTS & SERIES
  • REVIEWS
    • GAY FILM REVIEWS
    • CINEMA REVIEWS
    • DVD & BLU-RAY REVIEWS
  • BGPS BLOG
  • COMPS
  • ABOUT
    • Contact Us
    • Join The Team
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Gays On Film – A Short History

Big Gay Picture Show

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

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

NEWS

All the news from film and the world of the gays

Tony Stark Gets Battle-Damaged In New Iron Man 3 Pic

December 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

iron-man-3-preview-pic14
One of the problems with Iron Man, is that once he’s encased in his suit, he seems fairly invulnerable. While they bashed him up a bit in the previous movies, you always felt that ultimately the suit would win out. However it seems they might be trying to show us in Iron Man 3 that just because he has a metal casing, he’s still a mortal man, and his victory is guaranteed.

The new pic above sees Tony Stark looking very battle-damaged and rather glum. Will he be able to fight back? Umm, yes.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Marvel’s Iron Man 3 pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy’s hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible. This journey, at every turn, will test his mettle. With his back against the wall, Stark is left to survive by his own devices, relying on his ingenuity and instincts to protect those closest to him. As he fights his way back, Stark discovers the answer to the question that has secretly haunted him: does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man?’

Robert Downey Jr., Ben Kingsley, Gwyenth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce, and Rebecca Hall all star, with a May 3rd 2013 release already set.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
DIRECTORS: Shane Black  FILMS: Iron Man 3  

Zac Efron & Marcia Gay Harden Join JFK Assassination Drama Parkland

December 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Zac Efron in Charlie St Cloud

Zac Efron in Charlie St Cloud

Last month it was revealed that Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton and Jacki Weaver had joined the cast of the Tom Hanks produced JFK assassination drama, Parkland. Now they’ve been joined by Zac Efron and Marcia Gay Harden.

The film is based on the book Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, by renowned author and former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, with a screenplay from Peter Landesman, who will also make make his directorial debut with Parkland.

The film recounts the dramatic true story of the chaotic events that occurred at Parkland Hospital in Dallas on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22nd 1963. JFK was taken to the hospital, where they worked on him for some time, hoping to save his life, event hough it was hopeless. There’s no news on exactly who Efron or Harden will play.

The film, to be shot in Austin, Texas is destined for a 2013 US theatrical release around the 50th anniversary of the assassination.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Zac Efron, Marcia Gay Harden  DIRECTORS: Peter Landesman  FILMS: Parkland  

Disney’s Frozen Gets Out Actor Jonathan Groff As Its Male Lead

December 20, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jonathan-GroffJonathan Groff is probably best known to many for his recurring role on Glee, where he plays rival show choir member Jesse St. James, but he’s also appeared in The Conspirator and Taking Woodstock, and scored a Tony nomination for the Broadway show, Spring Awakening. He’s also Zachary Quinto’s boyfriend, the lucky bastard. Now he’s landed the male lead in Disney’s upcoming animated musical movie, Frozen.

Based on The Snow Queen, ‘When a prophecy traps a kingdom in eternal winter, Anna (voice of Kristen Bell), a fearless optimist, teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff (voice of Jonathan Groff) and his sidekick reindeer Sven on an epic journey to find Anna’s sister Elsa (voice of Idina Menzel), the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy spell.

Encountering mystical trolls, an amazing and comedic snowman named Olaf, Everest-like conditions and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom from destruction. The film is directed by Chris Buck (Tarzan, Surf’s Up) and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, Wreck-It Ralph), and produced by Peter Del Vecho (Winnie the Pooh, The Princess and the Frog). Featuring music from Tony-winner Robert Lopez (The Book of Mormon, Avenue Q) and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (In Transit).’

Frozen is due for US release on November 27th, 2013, which means it’ll probably reach the UK the following February.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Jonathan Groff  FILMS: Frozen  

The Times Of Harvey Milk Gets National Film Registry Preservation

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

times-of-harvey-milkEvery year, the US Library Of Congress selects 25 films for preservation. This year’s entrants to the National Film Registry have been announced and include the Oscar-winning documentary, The Times Of Harvey Milk, which becomes one of the first LGBT-themed movies to join the registry.

Rob Epstein’s 1984 film tells the story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person voted into public office when he became a San Francisco City Supervisor in 1978. Tragically less than a year into his term in office, he was assassinated by fellow Supervisor Dan White, who also killed the mayor. Harvey’s life also formed the basis of Gus Van Sant’s Oscar-winning movie, Milk.

For several years there have been grumblings about the lack of gay-themed works inducted into the National Film Registry. The 1989 National Film Preservation Act specifically says that films aren’t chosen for their popularity or supposed ‘greatness’, but due to their being deemed ‘culturally, historically or aesthetically’ significant. Until now, LGBT movies have generally been ignored and gay people shut out of the US’s official permanent visual record. Some have seen this as an attempt to airbrush LGBT people out of the history of American culture.

Hopefully The Times Of Harvey Milk’s inclusion is a sign of shifting attitudes. Distributor Dennis Doros certainly seems to think so. He has advocated to get the documentary included for several years, and has previously commented on the lack of LGBT titles in the registry.  He now tells the Washington Post, “I suspect that the tide of the country has changed, and that the acceptance by the Vice President and the President of gay rights might have sent a message to the entire government, not just the Library of Congress.

“I’m happy that one of the great documentaries of all time has been accepted. It further legitimizes [the National Film Registry] as the most important list of films in the country for educators, librarians and the public.”

Other films inducted this year include Dirty Harry, Breakfast At Tiffany’s, The Matrix, Slacker, Born Yesterday and a League Of The Own. You can see the full list of newly chosen entrants to the National Film Registry below:

3:10 to Yuma (1957)
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
The Augustas (1930s-1950s)
Born Yesterday (1950)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
A Christmas Story (1983)
The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Title Fight (1897)
Dirty Harry (1971)
Hours for Jerome: Parts 1 and 2 (1980-82)
The Kidnapper’s Foil (1930s-1950s)
Kodachrome Color Motion-Picture Tests (1922)
A League of Their Own (1992)
The Matrix (1999)
The Middleton Family at the New York World’s Fair (1939)
One Survivor Remembers (1995)
Parable (1964)
Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia (1990)
Slacker (1991)
Sons of the Desert (1933)
The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973)
They Call It Pro Football (1967)
The Times of Harvey Milk (1984)
Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)
Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1914)
The Wishing Ring; An Idyll of Old England (1914)

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:

Interior, Leather Bar Trailer – James Franco’s ‘homo-sex-art-film’

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

I wonder whether director Travis Mathews regrets referring to the movie now known as Interior, Leather Bar as a ‘homo-sex-art-film’, as that’s all anyone seems to refer to it as now. The film is due to premiere at Sundance next month, and now the trailer for the meta-movie has arrived.

The Sundance synopsis says about the film, ‘To avoid an X rating, it was rumored that 40 minutes of gay S&M footage was cut from the controversial 1980 film, Cruising. Filmmakers James Franco and Travis Mathews re-imagine what was in the lost footage.’

However it’s not just about the 40-minutes themselves, as it self-reflexively looks at its own making and exactly what the point of the film is. The trailer is definitely intriguing, although it does look like the sort of film that will live on the edge between being a fascinating exploration of film, sexuality and the power of ideas, and something rather pretentious and in danger of disappearing up its own ass.

We’ll have to wait and see where it lives on this spectrum, but it’s certainly one to look out for – and hopefully it’ll also give us an insight into why James Franco is so fascinated by all things gay. [Read more…]

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: James Franco  DIRECTORS: James Franco  FILMS: Interior Leather Bar  

Not Fade Away Film Clip – Take a look at Sopranos creator David Chase’s new film

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


David Chase’s Not Fade Away is already getting some very mixed notices, slightly getting buried under the weight of it being the first film from the creator of The Sopranos. It’s a very different beast to Chase’s TV show though, following a group of friends from suburban New Jersey in the 1960s who form a rock band and try to hit it big.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Not Fade Away, David Chase’s deeply felt love letter to the music of the Sixties, is a film about dreams that come true — and the ones that never do. For Chase, “It’s about anybody who has ever had a dream and about what it takes to actually realize that dream. Rock & roll is at the heart of the movie because for some of the characters, rock music is the gateway to transcendence, but it doesn’t end there.”

‘Traditionally, most rock & roll movies have focused on the agony and ecstasy of “making it” on a grand scale, usually with thousands of fans screaming in the background. As a rule, we witness some band of brothers’ rise and fall, then their crash and burn, and perhaps the eventual resurrection. As one might expect from a man best known as the creator of the groundbreaking television series The Sopranos, Not Fade Away is not your average rock & roll movie. Instead, this is an intimate, powerful, alternately painful and funny drama about coming of age and the sort of indelible memories — musical and otherwise — that end up making us who we are.’

The movie reached the US on Friday, but not UK date is currently set.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
DIRECTORS: David Chase  FILMS: Not Fade Away  

John Dies At The End Red Band Trailer – An otherworldly invasion comes through drugs

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The title may sound like its giving everything away, but many are suggesting John Dies At The End is a cult classic in the making (just as Don Coscarelli’s previous movie, Bubba Ho-Tep did), and it certainly sounds intriguing. Now a new red band trailer has arrived via IGN for this comedy sci-fi horror.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In JOHN DIES AT THE END, it’s all about the Soy Sauce, a drug that promises an out-of-body experience with each hit. Users drift across time and dimensions. But some who come back are no longer human. Suddenly a silent otherworldly invasion is underway, and mankind needs a hero. What it gets instead is John (Rob Mayes) and David (Chase Williamson), a pair of college dropouts who can barely hold down jobs. Can these two stop the oncoming horror in time to save humanity? No. No, they can’t.

‘Adapted from David Wong’s audacious trans-genre horror novel, JOHN DIES AT THE END is written and directed by Don Coscarelli (BUBBA HO-TEP) and also stars Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman and Paul Giamatti.’

It’s due to reach the UK on March 22nd.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Paul Giamatti, Chase Williamson, Rob Mayes  DIRECTORS: Don Coscarelli  FILMS: John Dies At The End  

Help Fund Gay-Themed Documentary Memories Of A Penitent Heart

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


While a lot of people think their family history would make for a good documentary, in most cases they are horribly wrong. However it seems Cecilia Aldarondo might be right. She’s putting together a doc about her uncle, who died of AIDS in 1987. However it’s not just a case study of one of the millions of tragic AIDS related deaths, as her uncle ‘renounced’ his homosexuality on his death bed, after being begged to by his mother. And due to his family’s attitude towards homosexuality, his partner was frozen out of the grieving process.

It’s a sad and moving tale, and while Aldarondo has already started putting the film together, she needs more money to finish. She is currently seeking at least $20,000 on Kickstarter to fund the next phase of the production, and is crossing her fingers for $100,000 to completely finish the film.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘It is April 1987. Miguel ‘Mickey’ Dieppa, a 31-year-old Puerto Rican with dreams of making it big on Broadway, is lying in a bed in New York Presbyterian Hospital. He may or may not be dying of AIDS—his symptoms are mysterious, and he’s never been tested.  His mother Carmen, a devout Catholic, begs him to repent of his homosexuality and receive Holy Communion. Miguel agrees, despite the fact that he wears a wedding ring acknowledging his commitment to his partner Robert. A few days later, he dies—it is Easter Sunday. Carmen is convinced it is a miracle. Not only has her son’s soul been spared, but he has also been resurrected alongside Jesus Christ.

‘In MEMORIES OF A PENITENT HEART, I investigate my uncle’s deathbed repentance. I chart Miguel’s illness and talk to his doctors. I reckon with my grandmother’s faith by digging up Carmen’s religious radio program and interviewing the priests and nuns who knew her best. Most importantly, I search for Miguel’s live-in partner Robert, in an attempt to hear his side of the story. Chasing the rumor mill, I travel across the US, trying to figure out what everyone lost in that hospital room back in 1987.’

The entire project is a massive challenge for the first time director, who doesn’t have a rolodex full of Hollywood insiders to ask for help. She does have a potentially fascinating story though and has partnered with a few film professionals to get to the point she’s reached so far. Now she’s hoping to take the next step by getting more funding. The plan is then to film more interviews, editing the film and put it through post-production, getting the movie into festivals during autumn of 2013.

You can find out more about the movie by watching the videos above and below, as well as visiting the film’s Kickstarter page.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:

New Identity Thief Trailer – Melissa McCarthy steals Jason Bateman’s life

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Identity Thief looks like it could be very entertaining, and to try and get us excited for it March 1st release, a new trailer has been released.

Melissa McCarthy plays Diana, who has unlimited funds to live it up on the outskirts of Miami. There’s only one glitch: The ID she’s using to finance these sprees reads ‘Sandy Bigelow Patterson’ and it belongs to an accounts rep (Jason Bateman) who lives halfway across the US. With only one week to hunt down the con artist before his world implodes, the real Sandy Bigelow Patterson heads south to confront the woman with an all-access pass to his life. As he attempts to bribe, coax and wrangle her the 2,000 miles to Denver, one easy target will discover just how tough it is to get your name back.

The trailer suggests the film will allow McCarthy to really go wild, while Bateman can play up his trademark normal guy under extraordinary circumstances.

CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy  DIRECTORS: Seth Gordon  FILMS: Identity Thief  

Great Gatsby Character Posters Debut – Tobey Maguire, Joel Edgerton & more

December 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Great-Gatsby-character-poster4If all had gone to the original plan, we’d have been queuing up to watch Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby in cinemas now, but then Warner decided to delay the movie from Christmas 2012 to May 2013. It’s an interesting tactic, as while traditionally a big budget literary release gets a winter release to potentially qualify for awards, summer is usually reserved for superheroes and other event movies.

We’ll have to wait and see whether it works, but to help get people in the mood for the F. Scott Fitzgerald adaptation, Warner has been releasing character poster for the movie. We don’t have the two main characters yet – Leo DiCaprio’s Jay Gatsby and Carey Mulligan’s Daisy Buchanan – but as you can see above and below, we do have ones for Tobey Maguire’s Nick Carraway, Elizabeth Debicki’s Jordan Baker and the adulterous couple of Joel Edgerton’s Tom Buchanan and Isla Fisher’s Myrtle Wilson.

The Great Gatsby follows Maguire’s Carraway, who gets caught up in the high society of Long Island in the 1930s, where he meets the rich, enigmatic Jay Gatsby, and uncovers the desires and machinations of those around him. It’s a great story that’s still waiting for a definitive film version, which hopefully Luhrmann can provide.



CHECK OUT THESE RELATED ARCHIVES:
ACTORS: Tobey Maguire, Isla Fisher, Elizabeth Debicki, Joel Edgerton  DIRECTORS: Baz Luhrmann  FILMS: The Great Gatsby  
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 690
  • 691
  • 692
  • 693
  • 694
  • …
  • 984
  • Next Page »

Search this site:

We're Needy, Be Our Friend

RSSTwitterFacebookStumbleUponMySpace

E-maily Stuff

Get the latest in our daily e-mail

Most Recent Posts

Young Hunter Trailer – First teen gay love takes a dark turn into blackmail

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Trailer – The hit gay, drag West End musical is coming to the screen

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 3 (Short Film Reviews)

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 2 (Short Film Reviews)

Iris Prize Festival LGBT+ International Short Films 2020 – Part 1 (Short Film Reviews)

The Scottish Queer International Film Festival 2020 Has Opened, & It’s Online Across The UK

The Iris Prize LGBT Short Film Festival Returns Next Week, & It’s Online & Free!

An Apology From Big Gay Picture Show

Win The Miseducation of Cameron Post DVD & Book!

Seventeen Trailer – The vagaries of teen romance erupt in the lesbian-themed film

My Best Friend Trailer – Gay romance flickers between two teen boys

New Sauvage Trailer – The gay prostitute movie that divided Cannes is coming soon

We're Needy, Be Our Friend

RSSTwitterFacebook

E-maily Stuff

Get all the latest from BGPS in our daily e-mail

Blogroll

  • Blinkbox – Gay & Lesbian
  • DoorQ
  • Movie Muser
  • Peccadillo Pictures
  • Peccapics Blog
  • TLA Gay (UK)
  • TLA Releasing (UK)
  • TQS Magazine

Copyright © 2025 Muser Media · Powered by WordPress & Genesis Framework · Log in

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're OK with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More Accept Reject
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
Non-necessary
Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
SAVE & ACCEPT
 

Loading Comments...