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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey World Premiere Highlights

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Last night (which of course was day on the other side of the world), the World Premiere of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey took place in Wellington, New Zealand. Large chunks of the city were turned into Middle Earth for the event, in appreciation of the boost all things Lord Of The Rings have given to the country since Peter Jackson first decided to shoot the movie in his home nation over a decade ago.

Of course The Hobbit movies returned to New Zealand and much of the cast was in Wellington for the premiere, and you can see what they have to say in this highlights video.

The screening has led to rave reviews, suggesting that Jackson is onto another winner, and there’s also been praise for the decision to use a higher frame rate. While some criticised it when footage was shown at Comic Con, saying that while the 3D was better the look was too sharp, those at the premiere were duly impressed. Director Bryan Singer, who also saw the movie last night, admitted to having frame rate envy.

The movie hits cinemas on December 13th, when we’ll be able to see whether the premiere audience was right.

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ACTORS: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen  DIRECTORS: Peter Jackson  FILMS: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey  

Mark Indelicato Joins Gregg Araki’s White Bird

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Mark Indelicato is best known for his role in Ugly Betty, where he played Betty’s camp, fashion-obsessed nephew. Now 18 years old, he’s joined the cast of queer filmmaker Greg Araki’s White Bird (sometime referred to as White Bird In A Blizzard), alongside the previously cast Shailene Woodley, Eva Green, Gabourey Sidibe, Christopher Meloni and Shiloh Fernandez.

The movie is about a young woman who loses control of her life when her mother disappears. Woodley will be playing the main part, but it’s not clear how the other actors will play into the story, although Variety reports that Indelicato will portray an outcast in a middle class school.

Indelicato knows something about that, as he’s previously talked about the death threats and abuse he received when he was playing a teenaged gay character on Ugly Betty, especially after it was widely reported that he himself was gay.

It’s not been revealed if being gay is why his character is an outcast in White Bird, but as Araki brings a very queer sensibility to everything he’s made – from Doom Generation to Kaboom! – we wouldn’t be surprised.

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Actress Mary Lynn Rajskub Opens Up About Being Bisexual

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Mary Lynn Rajskub is one of those actresses who you may not know the name of, but you probably recognise her from roles in the likes of 24, Julie & Julia, Sweet Home Alabama and Little Miss Sunshine. When she played a lesbian in Sunshine Cleaning, she admitted to having experiences with women, but it’s comments in her latest podcast that have had people asking more about her sexuality.

In the cast she says, “Recently I went through all my stuff in the entire house and went through everything damaged or unuseful or I don’t love. That’s how I ended up looking through this box of photos and then. Oh! it’s the hot waitress from El Torito Grill. I dated her. Yeah, that happened. I mean I liked my life in the ’90s but I didn’t feel like going back there. The picture of this girl and I, realizing I used to date her and I had blocked it out, shoved it into a black hole of my unconsciousness. There it was staring at me in the face, taunting me. ‘Oh don’t act like you forgot me. Here I am!'”

Now she’s been talking to AfterEllen about it, saying about her sexuality, “It’s weird because i do believe in grey areas, but for some reason, just you saying it’s more fluid, makes me be like ‘No, it’s not!’ because I want to label everything. But the truth of it is, for me and my personality, it is more fluid. It just is.”

As to why she’s happy to talk about it now but has shied away from mentioning female relationships before, “I’m more settled now in my life, which makes me feel — maybe because I’m more secure, I’m more comfortable talking about it. You would think when I was actually having a relationship with a woman or seeing women or having things or whatever, that I would be talking about it.”

As for the relationship she talks about in the podcast, “That was the one where I really made a go of it, in terms of calling it a relationship. I dated quite a few women and tried at different times to be like ‘This is my girlfriend,’ but it never really worked out. … And the story I describe with this woman, unfortunately, it was kind of crazy and that sort of became my barometer so I never really figured out if that was something that, cause it was sort of fueled by this melodramatic, stopping and starting, emotional. She wasn’t out yet and I certainly wasn’t out and I kind of equate my growing up and sort of having more success in my career and then she was in a relationship and then we did meet later, but that was just kind of a messed up relationship, unfortunately.”

If you want to see what else Mary Lynn has to say, head over to AfterEllen.

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Joan Collins Acknowledges Support Of Gay Marriage (While trying not to be political)

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Joan Collins has had five weddings, so you’d hope she knows a little something about the institution of marriage. But what does the diva – who to some is a gay icon due to her role as Alexis Carrington in 80s soap Dynasty – think about gay marriage?

In an interview with The Advocate, she was initially a little reticent to say, “I’m not one of [those people]. Again, you’re getting into a political situation here, which I really don’t want to get involved in. Obviously, I have so many gay friends. Many of them are married, many of them have children, many of them are in civil partnerships. I also have many heterosexual friends who are in the same situations. It’s up to the individual.”

She was drawn into the question by being asked about the sanctity of marriage in relation to her multiple partnerships, to which she replied, “I don’t really know what that means. Explain to me the sanctity of marriage and I’ll tell you.”

Collins was speaking to The Advocate ahead of her appearance – in the sitcom Happily Divorced, where she plays a thinly-veiled version of herself. The comedy stars Fran Drescher and John Michael Higgins as a couple who, after 18 years of marriage, have to change their lives when he reveals that he’s gay (it’s partially based on Drescher’s own marriage to Peter Marc Jacobson).

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LGBT Films Get The Nod Amongst Independent Spirit Awards Nominations

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards have been announced and LGBT movies have done pretty well. The ISAs are the premiere US awards for independent movies. Many see them as the Oscars for those who don’t have the means to launch a massive, multi-million dollar awards campaign (e.g. most LGBT film), but who have still made a great movie.

Ira Sach’s Keep The Light On – about the tumultuous 10-year relationship between two men, which spirals downwards due to drugs – leads the LGBT contingent with four nominations. They include Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenpay and a Best Male Lead nomination for the wonderful Thure Lindhardt, who plays the film’s leading man, Erik.

Other LGBT interest came with Richard Linklater’s Bernie scoring two nominations. The film, about a closeted undertaker, is up for Best Feature and Best Male Lead (Jack Black). Indeed, Best Male Lead is a pretty gay category, as Wendell Pierce is also up for the award for playing a married man who starts a relationship with a teenage boy in Four (Bradley Cooper, John Hawkes and Matthew McConaughey are also nominated in the same category for playing straight roles, so it’s not totally gay).

Elsewhere, Gayby gained queer filmmaker Johnathan Liseki a Best First Screenplay nomination. The movie is about a straight woman and a gay man who decide to have a baby together.

In the Best Documentary category, How To Survive A Plague scored a nom. The movie looks at the early days of the AIDS crisis and the emergence of activist groups such ACT UP and TAG. Finally, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, which features queer actor Ezra Miller playing a brash gay teen, scored a Best First Feature nomination.

The Independent Spirit Awards will be presented on 23rd February, 2013. You can find all the nominees here.

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ACTORS: Thure Lindhardt, Jack Black  DIRECTORS: Ira Sachs, Jonathan Lisecki  FILMS: Keep The Lights On, Gayby, Four, Bernie, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, How To Survive A Plague  

Third Man Accuses Gay Elmo Puppeteer Kevin Clash Of Underage Sex

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Kevin Clash certainly hasn’t been having a good time. The man who for nearly 30 years has worked on Sesame Street and been the person behind Elmo, has been forced to give up his job after two claims were made that he’d had underage sex with teenagers, which they said was part of a pattern of Clash picking up young men on gay chatlines.

Now a third accuser has launched a suit against Clash, claiming they had sex when he was just 16, which was illegal in the state they were in. The unnamed John Doe, who has been granted anonymity by the court, is seeking unspecified damages. He claims that he met Clash on a gay chat line in 2000 when he was 16, then went to his New York apartment, where Clash gave him alcohol and the two ‘engaged in sexual contact including oral sex’, (although they did not have full sex at that point).

The relationship continued for the next couple of year’s until the John Doe was 18. It was only towards the end of their time together that the claimant realised who Clash really was, as he’d always used the name Craig.

The new claimant’s lawyer (who all represents one of the other accusers, Cecil Singleton), says the John Doe has written a book about his relationship with Clash, and even read excerpts from it at a press conference.

The NY Post quotes the lawyer as saying: In Chapter 11: “Tickled my heart,” the accuser said he and Clash stopped short of intercourse when he was just 16, but they still went far.

“When we first met I was 16 and there was no intercourse; however lots of heavy kissing and he showed me what it felt like to get on your knees and obey your man,” according to the unpublished text.

“Mr Tickler is what I will call him and the game we played was father and son.”

The aspiring author wrote that he vividly recalled spotting an Emmy at Clash’s Upper West Side apartment,“I noticed that he had an Emmy on his shelf that I thought could not be real, because I knew every black man who had an Emmy so I thought. I really just scoped his place out and acted very calm,” the accuser wrote.

“On our first night I did not lose my virginity; however I learned what it felt like to have a man kiss you and take your breath away.”

A representative for Clash says this new suit “has no merit.”

It’s certainly tough to work out the truth of what’s going on here, although a pattern is emerging. However it’s difficult to know if it’s a pattern of Clash actually engaging in underage sex or a pattern of bandwagon jumping by claimants looking for cash, especially after it was revealed a six-figure sum was agreed with the first claimant.

If you want to know more about the earlier claims, read our story here.

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ACTORS: Kevin Clash  

Love Is All You Need Trailer – Susanne Bier teams up with Pierce Brosnan

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Susanne Bier (After The Wedding, Brothers, Things We Lost In The Fire) isn’t known for being the cheeriest of directors, but she’s heading in a slightly more rom-com direction with Love Is All You Need, although still with plenty of bittersweet middle-aged angst. Here’s the synopsis: ‘Philip (Pierce Brosnan), an Englishman living in Denmark, is a lonely, middle-aged widower and estranged single father. Ida (Trine Dyrholm) is a Danish hairdresser, recuperating from chemotherapy, who has just learned that her husband is leaving her for a woman half his age from the accounts department. The fates of these two bruised souls are about to intertwine as they embark for Italy to attend the wedding of his son, Patrick, to her daughter, Astrid. With warmth, affection and confidence, Susanne Bier has shaken a cocktail of love, loss, absurdity, humour and delicately drawn characters that will leave only the hardest heart untouched. It is a film about the simple yet profound pains and joys of moving on – and forward – with your life.’

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ACTORS: Pierce Brosnan  DIRECTORS: Susanne Bier  FILMS: Love Is All You Need  

Shawn Levy Producing Sci-fi Flick The Story Of Your Life

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It sometimes feels that Night At The Museum and Real Steel director Shawn Levy is on a mission to produce all movies, as he has a ridiculous number in the works that have his name attached to them. Now a new one has surfaced via ComingSoon, as he’s set to produce the sci-fi flick, The Story Of Your Life, with commercials director Nic Mathieu planning to make his feature directorial debut on the film.

Eric Heisserer (The Thing, A Nightmare On Elm Street) is writing the screenplay, based on Nebula Award-winning short story by Ted Chiang. After aliens land around the globe, a linguist is recruited by the US government in a race to decipher their intentions on Earth. However learning their language teaches her how to think like them, which results in her being able to perceive time ‘chrono-synclastically’, which essentially means she can remember the future.

Unsurprisingly this causes more than a few issues, not least that she now has the ability to see what will happen to her currently unborn daughter.

Casting is apparently now underway, with shooting set to start in the first half of next year.

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DIRECTORS: Nic Mathieu, Shawn Levy  FILMS: The Story Of Your Life  

Dante Harper Writing Ridley Scott’s The Forever War

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

One of the projects Ridley Scott has up his sleeve is The Forever War, based on Joe Haldeman‘s novel. The movie was due to reunite Scott with Blade Runner writer David Webb Peoples, but now a new scripter has taken on the job, Dante Harper.

He’d seem a good choice, as he worked on All You need Is Kill, another movie about human soldiers battling an alien race. However The Forever War is slightly different, as it’s based around something that’s normally ignored in interstellar sci-fi, Einstein’s Theory Of Relativity. The theory says that the faster you get to the speed of light, the more tima dilates, so that, for example, while a few weeks may pass for you, it could be months for people who aren’t going as fast as you.

The Forever War follows reluctant conscript Private William Mandella, who’s propelled into a war between mankind and alien enemy that is seemingly unconquerable and very far away. To get to the battlefront, he must spend a year travelling at incredible speeds, but it means that when he returns to Earth, decades have passed. As he goes back and forth, the Earth is aging centuries, and he discover his ‘home’ may be even more terrifying than battle.

It’s an interesting idea for a film, although could easily get confusing, as Einstein’s theory does tend to make people’s brains collapse as they try to figure exactly how differences in speed actually affect time. Hopefully Harper’s the man to sort it out. (Source: Movies.com)

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DIRECTORS: Ridley Scott  FILMS: The Forever War  

Cate Blanchett Going Wicked Stepmother For Disney’s New Cinderella

November 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Disney made its name with fairytale films and it seems they want them to be a big part of the studio’s future too. After the success of Alice In Wonderland, they moved forward with the Angelina Jolie starring Maleficent (about the bad fairy in Sleeping Beauty) and now they’re putting together a live-action Cinderella.

TheWrap reports that the movie may now have found its wicked stepmother, with Cate Blanchett in talks for the role. It’s now known whether this is a straighforward telling of the tale or if, like Maleficent, it’s a revisionist take on the story – indeed it’s currently still just known as Untitled Cinderella Story. Whatever way they’re going, Blanchett is always a class act.

Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go) is set to direct from a script that was started by Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears Prada), but has since been taken over by Chris Weitz (About A Boy).

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ACTORS: Cate Blanchett  
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