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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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All the news from film and the world of the gays

Mark Wahlberg Set For The Disciple Program

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Mark Wahlberg already has a huge amount of movies in the works, but he’s decided to add one more, with THR reporting that he’s attached to Tyler Marceca spec script, The Disciple Program, which Universal has just picked up the rights to.

The film, which Wahlberg will also produce, revolves around a man investigating the mysterious murder of his wife. He soon finds out there is a conspiracy involved that goes much deeper than he could have ever imagined (but then, in this sort of film, when isn’t there a conspiracy that goes further than some could ever have imagined).

Morten Tyldum, known for his Scandinavian hit Headhunters, is set to direct, with production beginning later this year.

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ACTORS: Mark Wahlberg  

Colin Firth Set To Play Gay Entertainer Noel Coward

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Noel Coward is a quintessentially English character, but the film Mad Dogs and Englishmen is set to give him a bit of a fish out of water spin, with Deadline reporting that Colin Firth is set to play the gay playwright, singer, composer, songwriter and actor, in a film about his time in Vegas.

Coward played the Desert Inn in 1955 to stand in for Liberace for a couple of weeks, who had fallen and had to cancel a string of dates. Willy Holtzman’s Mad Dogs screenplay will focus on Coward’s two-weeks in Vegas, and the relationship he forged with the piano player who backed him up on the gig.

Firth should make an excellent Coward, although it will be a challenge to pull off Noel’s unque style of entertainment, which was as much about him as any of his songs or stories. There’s no news on when it might shoot.

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ACTORS: Colin Firth  

BBC Films Announces Strong Slate Of Films

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

20th May 2012, Cannes: After the positive reception in Cannes for Rufus Norris’ acclaimed Broken which opened Critics Week, BBC Films has unveiled their new slate, reaffirming their commitment to nurturing relationships with filmmakers and developing new talent.

BBC Films is thrilled to be welcoming back former collaborators on a number of exciting projects this year. Following An Education and most recently Dustin Hoffman’s Quartet, BBC Films will be working again with Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey of Wildgaze on two projects. Colm Toibin’s best-selling novel, Brooklyn will star Rooney Mara and has been adapted by Academy Award nominated Nick Hornby. Hornby’s novel A Long Way Down, has been adapted by Jack Thorne and will be directed by Pascal Chaumeil (Heartbreaker). It will star Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots, and Emile Hirsch.

Having worked previously with Jeremy Thomas on Glastonbury and now Julien Temple’s Kinks’ film You Really Got Me, BBC Films will also be collaborating again with him on Dom Hemingway , the London-set black comedy starring Jude Law and Richard E. Grant to be directed by Richard Sheppard (Matador). Law will play Dom Hemingway, a safecracker with a loose fuse who after 12 years in prison travels with his best friend (played by Grant) to collect what he’s owed for not ratting on crime bosses.

Once again, BBC Films will join forces with Ruby Films on Saving Mr Banks which is set to shoot later this year with Disney and stars Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson. Scripted by Kelly Marcel, the film tells of the longstanding feud between Walt Disney and novelist P.L. Travers to obtain the rights to what was to become one of cinema’s family classics, Mary Poppins.

BBC Films is excited to be working in partnership with Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci to bring Alan Partridge to the big screen next year with The Alan Partridge Movie (working title) which begins shooting in the Autumn. Produced by Baby Cow, Kevin Loader, Henry Normal and Armando Iannucci, the film is directed by Declan Lowney.

Having worked with Simon Curtis on My Week With Marilyn, BBC Films is delighted to be working with him on a new project, The Golden Lady. Written by acclaimed playwright Alexi Kaye Campbell, and produced by David Thompson (Origin Pictures), it tells the incredible contemporary story of Maria Altmann who,with enterprising young lawyer Randy Schoenberg, fought to reclaim several world famous Klimt paintings, including his most famous golden portrait of Maria’s aunt Adele Bloch-Bauer, that had been stolen from her family by the Nazis.

BBC Films’ relationship with David Heyman and Heyday Films continues with Testament of Youth, Juliette Towhidi’s adaptation of Vera Brittain’s heartbreaking First World War memoir. We are thrilled to announce today that Saoirse Ronan is now attached to play Vera.

Ralph Fiennes follows his directorial debut with BBC Films, BAFTA nominated Coriolanus, with Invisible Woman. Currently shooting and adapted by Abi Morgan, the film stars Ralph Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas and Tom Hollander. It is about a woman forgotten by history, a love so hidden it might never have existed: this is the story of Nelly Ternan’s secret love affair with Charles Dickens.

Having previously worked with Andrew Eaton on A Cock and Bull Story, BBC Films has teamed up again on Good Vibrations which is having its world premiere at the opening night of the Belfast Film Festival and is currently screening in the market at Cannes. The inspiring story of Belfast’s radical rebel and music lover Terri Hooley, it is directed by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn, written by Glenn Patterson and Colin Carberry and produced by Eaton and Chris Martin.

Following The Awakening, BBC Films has collaborated with Nick Murphy on the psychological thriller Blood, with a screenplay by Bill Gallagher. Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham star as two brothers in a downwards spiral of guilt, paranoia and destruction with Mark Strong, Brian Cox and Natasha Little co-starring.

Blood has recently wrapped as has Sally Potter’s most recent feature and Mat Whitecross’ Spike Island.

Potter’s untitled film, set in London, 1962 as the Cold War meets the sexual revolution, tells the story of two teenage girls whose lifelong friendship is threatened by a clash of desire and the determination to survive. Rising stars Elle Fanning and Alice Englert take the central roles, alongside Christina Hendricks, Timothy Spall, Annette Bening, Alessandro Nivola and Oliver Platt. Artificial Eye will distribute in the UK.

Coming of age drama, Spike Island, is a nostalgic snapshot of Britain in the early 1990s. To be distributed in the UK by Revolver and based on the Stone Roses’ most iconic performance, the film focuses on a group of young estate boys who have formed their own indie rock band and travel to see their favourite band’s 1990 Spike Island gig. Written by Chris Coghill, the film stars young British talent including Elliot Tittensor and Matthew McNulty.

“A winning combination of hot new talent and more experienced high-profile filmmakers and artists makes this year’s slate a genuinely rich, diverse and exciting proposition,” said Christine Langan, Head of BBC Films. “I’d particularly like to thank my small and dedicated team at BBC Films who continue to work with real passion and resourcefulness to provide fresh, original and compelling entertainment for the Great British public.”

BBC Films also has a strong commitment to new filmmakers and supports Film London’s Microwave scheme. Most recently they have worked with Jules Bishop on Borrowed Time and Ben Drew (aka Plan B) on his highly anticipated directorial debut, iLL Manors, which is out in June.

In a year that will see all eyes on London with the Olympic Games this summer, BBC Films is excited to be working on a number of projects in collaboration with the London 2012 Festival.

BBC Films will present four short films in a unique partnership with Film4 and LOCOG for the London 2012 Festival, where each company has commissioned and co-funded two projects. BBC Films has backed acclaimed writer/director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk about Kevin) on Swimmer, a poetic journey through the waterways and coastline of the British Isles, and directing duo Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini (Streetdance) on What If with Vertigo Films Production a celebration of urban youth culture and London featuring Noel Clarke and the best of UK free running, skateboarding, BMXing and urban art.

They are also working with legendary director, Julien Temple, who will write, direct and produce London – The Modern Babylon a time-travelling journey to the heart of his hometown for BBC Films and BFI,with the support of BBC Archive and BFI National Archive. Reaching back to the dawn of film in London at the start of the 20th century, the story unfolds in film archive, voices of Londoners past and present and the flow of popular music across the century; a stream of urban consciousness, like the river which flows through its heart.

Following a great year with the releases of the critically acclaimed We Need to Talk about Kevin, Jane Eyre, My Week With Marilyn, Coriolanus, Project Nim and Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, BBC Films is delighted to see the release of Ol Parker’s teen romance Now is Good, James Marsh’s heart wrenching thriller Shadow Dancer, Dustin Hoffman’s hilarious directorial debut Quartet and Mike Newell’s sumptuous Dickens’ classic Great Expectations in the next twelve months.

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Peter Weir Helming Gothic Thriller The Keep

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Peter Weir has had an eclectic career, randing from The Truman Show and Dead Poet’s Society to Master & Commander and The Way Back. Now he’s going for something a little more chilling with the gothic thriller The Keep, according to Variety, taking over from Niels Arden Oplex, who was interested in the movie a couple of years ago.

The film is an adaptation of Jennifer Egan’s best-selling book, which is set in a mysterious medieval castle somewhere in Central Europe. It follows two estranged American cousins who reunite to set up an alternative resort, stirring childhood traumas and phobias in a haunted castle. Weir is also writing the screenplay for the film.

Production is scheduled to begin next spring in Europe and Australia.

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DIRECTORS: Peter Weir  

Duncan Jones Directing Ian Fleming Biopic

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Duncan Jones, the BAFTA Award-winning British director of Moon and Source Code is set to direct the action-packed story of one of Britain’s most celebrated yet mysterious legends – James Bond creator Ian Fleming.

Before Ian Fleming became a globally renowned best-selling author, his own life was no less exciting than that of the hero he created. Ian Fleming traveled the world and masterminded real life top-secret operations, inspiring him to create James Bond. Duncan Jones’ take will explore and tie together those events in the author’s life that gave birth to Britain’s greatest superspy.

Jones remarked: “Ian Fleming lived through one of the most perilous periods in world history, in a position that allowed him a unique vantage point of all the players, all the stakes. He witnesses true heroism first-hand. And he saw the evil men could do. Then, when the war ended, he went off to write fiction. The essential question for me is; where did Ian Fleming end and Bond begin?”

Duncan Jones is currently in the process of casting the film, which is based on the authoritative biography ‘Ian Fleming, The Man Behind James Bond’ by Andrew Lycett, and is anticipated to go into production later this year. It is the only film to be given the full support of The Ian Fleming Estate.

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DIRECTORS: Duncan Jones  

Simon Pegg Joins Hector & The Search for Happiness

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Actor Simon Pegg has closed a deal to star in the wordily titled Hector and the Search for Happiness, for Serendipity and Shall We Dance director Peter Chelsom, according to Variety.

Tinker Lindsay and Chelsom are adapting the Francis Lelord novel, which centres on a London psychiatrist, who goes on a global quest when his patients can’t find happiness.

The British born Peter Chelsom commented, “I’ve been searching long and hard for a film that would bring me back to my European sensibilities. Not unlike Being There and Forrest Gump, Hector is a contemporary love story, a fable wrapped around a very human hero’s journey. Nobody does the innocent abroad better than Simon Pegg: he is not only a brilliant comedian but a very touching actor. He is the Hector that you want to follow to the ends of the earth.”

It’s not certain exactly when the movie might shoot.

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ACTORS: Simon Pegg  DIRECTORS: Peter Chelsom  

Sandra Bullock & Melissa McCarthy Go Buddy Cop

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy could make quite a female comedy team, and Variety says it’s going to happen, as they’ve both signed on to star in an untitled buddy cop movie for director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids).

Parks and Recreation scribe Katie Dippold wrote the script, which is about the unconventional partnership between a straight-laced FBI agent (Sandra Bullock) and an eccentric Boston cop (Melissa McCarthy). There aren’t any more details than that at the moment. It won’t be Bullock’s first time as an FBI agent, as she played one in the Miss Congeniality movies.

It isn’t known when it might shoot.

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ACTORS: Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy  

Avengers Sinks Battleship At US Box Office

May 21, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Avengers once again smashed allcomers at the US box office, taking another $55 million over the weekend to take its total to an incredibly impressive $457 million. It believed that its continued success at attracting repeat business is one of the reasons Universal’s Battleship opened to a disappointing $25 million, well below the $35-$40 million that had been expected.

It’s a big blow to the film, which may have made $200 million outside the US, but is unlikely to break $100 million in America, ensuring the film will make a loss. So while Universal was hoping for a Transformers style franchise, that’s no longer likely to happen.

It wasn’t the only film that underplayed as The Dictator took $17 million over the weekend for a total of $25 million since it opened last Wednesday. Thankfully though, it took $45 million overseas in the terriories it opened in, ensuring that while the US has been weak, it should make a profit worldwide.

Even a film designed to attract a very different audience to the male dominated summer blockbusters failed to attract an audience, with What To Expect When You’re Expecting taking just $10.5 million. Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of May 18th-20th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 The Avengers $55.0 $457.0
2 Battleship $25.3 $25.3
3 The Dictator $17.4 $24.4
4 Dark Shadows $12.7 $50.9
5 What To Expect When You’re Expecting $10.5 $10.5
6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel $3.2 $8.2
7 The Hunger Games $3.0 $391.6
8 Think Like A Man $2.7 $85.8
9 The Lucky One $1.7 $56.9
10 The Pirates! Band Of Misfits $1.4 $25.3
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FILMS: Avengers Assemble, Battleship, The Dictator, Dark Shadows, What To Expect When You're Expecting, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Hunger Games, Think Like A Man, The Lucky One  

First Pics From Alex Cross Debut – Tyler Perry, Ed Burns and a freaky looking Matthew Fox

May 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Tyler Perry has built an empire for himself starring, directing and writing movies that are extremely popular in African American community, but made outside the Hollywood system. However now he’s trying to expand his appeal by starring in someone else’s film, Alex Cross, based on James Patterson novel, I Alex Cross.

The character has already had a couple of screen appearances, with Morgan Freeman as the detective in Kiss The Girls and Along Came A Spider, but if these images are anything to go by, Rob Cohen’s new film is a llot grittier. You can see the first pics above and below – which include a barely recognisable and psychotic looking Matthew Fox. The film will hit cinemas this October.

Here’s the synopsis of the book: ‘Can Alex Cross survive his most chilling – and personal – case ever? Pulled out of a family celebration, Detective Alex Cross gets awful news: A beloved relative has been found brutally murdered. Vowing to catch the killer, he quickly learns that she was mixed up in one of Washington, D.C.’s wildest scenes. And she was not this killer’s only victim . . . The hunt for the murderer leads Alex and his girlfriend, Detective Brianna Stone, to a place where every fantasy is possible, if you have the credentials to get in. Soon they confront some very important, very protected, and very dangerous people who will do anything to keep their secrets safe. As Alex closes in on the killer, he discovers evidence that points to the unimaginable – a revelation that could rock the entire world.’ (Images via Kinopoisk)

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ACTORS: Tyler Perry, Matthew Fox, Ed Burns  DIRECTORS: Rob Cohen  FILMS: Alex Cross  

Lawless Character Posters – Tom Hardy, Shia Labeouf & more

May 19, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A couple of weeks ago we had the trailer for Lawless, which debuts at the Cannes Film Festival ahead of release later this year. And to go alongside the film’s premiere, a set of character posters have been released via Huffpo, showing off Tom Hardy, Shia Labeouf, Jessica Chastain and more’s 1930s gangster style look.

Directed by John Hillcoat from a script by him and Proposition cohort Nick Cave, the movie is based on Matt Bodurant’s book about the author’s grandfather and two great-uncles, who were part of a fierce criminal gang at the centre of the US’s moonshine trade during prohibition. The story also follows a writer named Sherwood Anderson, who is on the trail of the bootlegging gang. The film has a great cast, with Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, Gary Oldman, Guy Pearce, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska onboard. It’ll hit UK cinemas on August 31st.

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ACTORS: Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska, Guy Pearce, Jason Clarke, Gary Oldman, Shia Labeouf, Tom Hardy  DIRECTORS: John Hillcoat  FILMS: Lawless  
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