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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

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All the news from film and the world of the gays

Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul Has A Need for Speed

October 16, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It’s been revealed that Emmy-winning Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul has signed on to take the lead role in DreamWorks’ planned videogame-to-movie adaptation, Need for Speed. Back in July Taylor Kitsch was offered the role, although a deal never materialised and now Aaron’s got the role.

The project will be adapted from the Electronic Arts video games, although it won’t be based on one specific game in particular. Dreamworks hopes to launch a franchise similar to The Fast and the Furious series, but with built-in brand name recognition from the games. Not much is knwon about Paul’s character, although presumably he’ll be a driver of some sorts.

Scott Waugh (Act of Valor) is directing from a screenplay by John Gatins (Real Steel) and George Gatins. It isn’t known when it might shoot. (Source: EW)

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ACTORS: Aaron Paul  DIRECTORS: Scott Waugh  FILMS: Need For Speed  

Funding Sought To Restore Classic 1967 LGBT Film Portrait Of Jason

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Gay filmmaking before the mid-70s was a tough job, but a few filmmakers managed to bring LGBT stories to the screen. Sadly though, many of the relatively underground, independent efforts have suffered over the years due to the fact the original elements have degraded and preservation has been difficult, partly because few people have wanted to put up the money to restore these slices of gay history.

One movie that’s suffered badly since its release is Shirley Clarke’s 1967 movie Portrait Of Jason, a documentary in which Jason Holliday, aka Aaron Payne, is interviewed about his life as a black, gay hustler in 1960s America. It garnered a lot of interest on its release, as it was one of the first film to look at the life of a real gay person, but it’s virtually disappeared in the last couple of decades due to problems with the surviving prints and degraded elements.

However, now US independent distribution company Milestone Films has stepped up to try and ensure this movie is restored and preserved for posterity, as well as to hopefully give it a re-release so everyone can see this important part of LGBT history. They’ve already spent two years tracking down the necessary elements, but restoration doesn’t come cheap. It will cost around $100,000 for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Film Archive in LA to fully restore the movie, half of which needs to come from Milestone. To help the company (which is essentially just two people) afford this, they’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to come up with $25,000 toward the preservation efforts.

The hope is that with that cash, the restoration can be completed and the newly refreshed Portrait Of Jason can screen at the 2013 Berlin Film Festival next February, before reaching a wider audience later that year. If you’d like to find out more, watch the video above and head over the film’s Kickstarter page. As always with these crowdsourcing efforts, there are rewards available depending on how much you give.

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Taken 2 Stays Top Of US Box Office, Just Ahead Of Argo & Sinister

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Taken 2 has topped the US box office for a second week running, taking another $22.5 million to take it total to $86 million after 10 days. While the holdover stayed top, Ben Affleck’s Argo was a strong second, outpacing many people’s expectations by taking $20 million to place second on the charts. It also got a very good reaction from audiences, suggesting it should have a good run at cinemas.

Sinister placed third with a good but not amazing $18 million. As it only cost $3 million to make, it’ll be very profitable, even if it’s now unlikely to reach true horror heights.

Here Comes The Boom did less well, marking a low point for Kevin James as a leading man with $12 million to place fifth. Although not a disaster, it’s less than Sony had hoped. Seven Psychopaths did even less well, taking just $4.2 million to place ninth. Although it was showing on fewer screens than many other releases, its per screen average still wasn’t great.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of October 12th-14th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 Taken 2 $22.5 $86.7
2 Argo $20.1 $20.1
3 Sinister $18.2 $18.2
4 Hotel Transylvania $17.3 $102.1
5 Here Comes The Boom $12.0 $12.0
6 Pitch Perfect $9.3 $36.0
7 Frankenweenie $7.0 $22.0
8 Looper $6.3 $51.2
9 Seven Psychopaths $4.2 $4.2
10 The Perks Of Being A Wallflower $2.1 $6.1
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FILMS: Argo, Sinister, Hotel Transylvania, Here Comes The Boom, Pitch Perfect, Frankenweenie, Looper, Seven Psychopaths, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower  

Aussie Filmmaker Grant Scicluna Takes The Iris Prize For The Wilding

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff is over for another year (expect more coverage from us in the next few days, looking at what went on), and the winner of the main awards has been announced. The Iris Prize is notable for being the largest LGBT short film prize in the world, offering the winner not just a pat on the back, but also support and funding for their next short film (worth £25,000).

At a reception hosted by comedienne Amy Lame, the winning short – picked from the 31 films on the shortlist – was announced as The Wilding, directed by Australia’s Grant Scicluna. The short follows a juvenile inmate called Malcolm who is offered a chance at parole, who becomes torn between his chance for freedom and protecting the one he loves – his cellmate Tye.

Iris Prize jury chair Lisa Power commented, “The Wilding was wonderfully self-assured. It took a familiar trope and turned it into an extraordinary story. This was a special film which demanded attention and every which way we counted the votes and considered our options The Wilding came out on top.”

The other winners at the ceremony were:
• A Stable for Disabled Horses (directed by Fabio Youniss) – Best UK Short
• Sex of Angels (directed by Xavier Villaverde) – Iris Prize Best Feature Award
• Ohad Knoller (Yossi in Yossi) Best Actor in a Feature
• Kristina Valada-Viars (Molly in Molly’s Girl) Best Actress in a Feature

Yeah Kowalski directed by Evan Roberts (USA) and These Empty Streets directed by Jarrah Gurrie (Australia) were highly commended by the jury.

As well as the shorts, the five day festival also included eight of the latest gay and lesbian feature films, which all enjoyed their UK premieres at the festival. These movies included Yossi, Gayby, Sex Of Angels and Joshua Tree 1951: A Portrait Of James Dean.

Now it’s on to next year’s festival!

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New Flight International Trailer – Denzel Washington is a bit of a drunken hero

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


After spending the last decade faffing about with motion capture movies, director Robert Zemeckis returns to the live action arena with Flight, which should hit cinemas UK cinemas on February 1st, 2013. In the action-packed mystery thriller, Academy Award winner Denzel Washington stars as Whip Whitaker, a seasoned airline pilot who miraculously crash-lands his plane after a mid-air catastrophe, saving nearly every soul on board. After the crash, Whip is hailed as a hero, but as more is learned, more questions than answers arise as to who or what was really at fault, and what really happened on that plane?

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ACTORS: Denzel Washington  DIRECTORS: Robert Zemeckis  FILMS: Flight  

First Pic Of Jude Law In Dom Hemingway Arrives

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Richard Shepard’s crime drama Don Hemingway only started shooting a few days ago, but the first photo has already arrived. Dom Hemingway will follow the titular character (Law), a larger than life safecracker with a loose fuse who is also funny, profane and dangerous. Freshly released from prison, he’s looking to collect on what he thinks he’s owed thanks to him keeping quiet about what he knew on his last job. The movie also stars Richard E. Grant, Demian Bechir and Emilia Clarke, and should be released sometime next year.

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ACTORS: Jude Law, Richard E Grant  DIRECTORS: Richard Shepard  FILMS: Dom Hemingway  

Expendables Spin-Off ExpendaBelles Gets Writers

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

In the last few weeks, the likes of Gina Carano and Katee Sackhoff have signed up for what’s been described as a ‘female Expendables’ from producer Adi Shankar, however that movie has nothing to do officially with the action franchise. Now Deadline reports that Expendables backer Millenium Entertainment is putting their own female-led take on their movie, which is currently going by the rather hideous title, Expendabelles. Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith (Legally Blonde) have been hired to write the script.

Part of the difference between the movies is that while Adi Shankar’s movie is going for younger female action actors, Millennium is seeking female action legends to make up their cast, instead of younger stars. The studio is said to be compiling their list of action stars, but don’t plan on making any formal offers until the script is completed.

It isn’t known when production will begin, although look for the Adi Shankar movie to start shooting first, as that movie is much further along in the development process.

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First Evil Dead Remake Photo Arrives

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

After several years in development, a remake of The Evil Dead finally went into production a few months ago with Fede Alvarez directing and Sam Raimi producing. Now the first image from the movie has arrived via EW, who’s taken over the role originated by Bruce Campbell. She’s certainly not looking very healthy in this shot though.

Those worried this will be toned down Evil Dead apparently don’t need to worry, as it’s expected the first cut submitted to the MPAA will get the NC-17 rating only really extremely violent movies get (although it will get cuts to take it back to the edge of the more commercially friendly R-rating). It’ll be in cinemas next spring.

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ACTORS: Jane Levy  DIRECTORS: Fede Alvarez  FILMS: The Evil Dead  

Joe Wright May Take On The Secret Life of Houdini

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Anna Karenina was a big risk that paid off, which means director Joe Wright can have his pick of follow-up projects. It appears he’s interested in getting into escapology as the LA Times reports that he is in early discussions to direct The Secret Life of Houdini for Summit Entertainment. He’s taking over from Gary Ross who became attached back in May, but has bowed out to make Peter and the Starcatchers.

The project is based on the book written by William Kalush and Larry Sloman, which claims that world-famous magician Harry Houdini also led a double life as a British spy. Summit first acquired the rights to this adaptation back in 2009, when Jeff Nathanson was attached to direct. Noah Oppenheim is writing the screenplay.

It’s not the only Hodini movie in the works, as a more traditional biopic is still in the works at Sony, which Francis Lawrence is directing from a script by Scott Frank. It isn’t known when either movie might go into production.

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DIRECTORS: Joe Wright  

Clark Gregg’s Agent Coulson Back For S.H.I.E.L.D. TV Series

October 15, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

One of the main things tying together the likes of Iron Man and Thor was Clark Gregg’s Agent Coulson, but as those who’ve seen Avengers will know, it appeared that film would be the last we’d see of Clark Gregg’s character.

However, New York Comic Cong 2012 brought forth the surprise news that Gregg and Agent Coulson, will return for Marvel’s S.H.I.E.L.D., the new Marvel TV series set to air on ABC. At the event, it was only confirmed he’d appear in the pilot of the show, leading to speculation the entire show will either be a prequel to The Avengers, he survived that film (which has been speculated upon since the movie’s release), or that the pilot will be based around the events of the Battle Of New York, and therefore Gregg will only appear in the opening episode.

It was also confirmed that Joss Whedon will be co-writing the pilot with Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen. (Source: Marvel)

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ACTORS: Clark Gregg  
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