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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

LGBT Films Already Staking A Claim For Awards Honours

November 30, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The movie awards season is open, with the first gongs being handed out as the film industry starts the long run-up to the Oscars in February. LGBT films are already off to a great start, with the 21st annual Gotham Independent Awards making the surprise choice of handing the Best Picture award to Beginners, in a tie with The Tree Of Life.

The movie, about an older man (Christopher Plummer) who comes out as gay after the death of his wife, and how that affects his family, was also given the Best Ensemble Performance Award.

Pariah, a powerful drama about a black lesbian teenager struggling with coming out to her family, saw helmer Dee Rees named Breakthrough Director.

LGBT movies also made a decent showing in the nominations for the Independent Spirit Awards, which were announced yesterday, with Beginners picking up four nominations (Best Feature, Director, Screenplay, Supporting Actor), Pariah two (Best low budget first feature, Best Lead Performance), and one nomination apiece for Circumstance, Gun Hill Road and the AIDS documentary, We Were Here.

There was some surprise though that Glenn Close didn’t get a nomination for Albert Nobbs, in which she plays a woman living as a man in 19th Century Ireland, although Janet McTeer was recognised in the Best Supporting Performance category. However, many are still tipping Close for an Oscar nom.

While these early awards have focussed on independent movies, it’s thought Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar may also pick up some nominations in the more mainstream awards.

The Independent Spirit Awards will be handed out on February 25th, the day before the Oscars.

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ACTORS: Christopher Plummer  DIRECTORS: Mike Mille, Dee Rees  FILMS: Beginners, J. Edgar, Pariah  

Many FBI Agents Upset At Claims In New Film That J. Edgar Hoover Was Gay

November 30, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

By now you’ve probably heard about Clint Eastwood’s new movie, J. Edgar, which sees Leonardo DiCaprio playing FBI founder and longtime chief J. Edgar Hoover. The film also deals with rumours that he was a repressed homosexual. With the film recently released in the US, it’s now time for those who can’t stand the idea that anyone they admire might have been gay to step forward and get indignant.

The Washington Post has an interesting article about current and former FBI agents who are up in arms about the movie. Perhaps most interesting is how upset they seem, even though the film doesn’t paint Hoover as living a full-on gay life, just that he may have been a repressed homosexual, whose incredibly close but probably non-sexual relationship with Clyde Tolson may have been based in genuine love.

Former agent Gregg Schwarz apparently felt so strongly he went as far as to hire a videographer to help him make a Youtube response to the movie, filmed next to Hoover’s grave. In the video, titled ‘Dirty Harry To Filthy Harry’, he says, “Mr. Hoover was portrayed as an individual who had homosexual tendencies and was a tyrannical monster. That is simply not true.”

Most of the ire is said to come from agents who started their career when Hoover was still at the agency and who still revere him. Even so, the anger many have shown does seem extreme, as the movie doesn’t actually go all that much further than the historical record shows, with its main speculation being that Hoover and Tolson really loved one another, not that they conducted a massive, sex-filled ilicit affair..

Hoover’s admirer have put him on a pedestal and while they like to proclaim about ‘facts’, they don’t seem to realise that their interpretation of the known ‘facts’ about Hoover, is just that, an interpretation. Eastwood may not have got it 100% right, but it’s a far less sensationalistic portrayal than you might have expected from Hollywood. Either way, head over to the Washington Post as the article is quite interesting.

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Daniel Radcliffe May Play Allen Ginsberg

November 30, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

Although it doesn’t look like anything’s completely firmed up yet, it appears Daniel Radcliffe is eyeing a role as famed beatnik poet Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings, according to Twitch. The film is a thriller that speculated around events involving beat generation legends, Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S Burroughs.

They were all brought together by Columbia University student Lucien Carr, who was implicated in (and served time for) the murder of David Kammerer, who was found dead in Hudson River in 1944. The events surrounding the death are said to have had a massive impact on the beat circle, and tempered the idealism they had felt beforehand.

When the film was first announced in 2009, Chris Evans, Jesse Eisenberg and Ben Whishaw were attached to play Kerouac, Ginsberg and Carr, respectively. It’s unknown if Evans or Whishaw are still involved at all, but it seems Radcliffe has taken over Eisenberg’s part. If Daniel does take on the gay poet, he’ll follow in the footsteps of James Franco, who played Ginsberg in Howl.

John Krokidas will direct with hopes that shooting will start next summer.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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Ricky Martin To Play Glee’s New Spanish Teacher

November 30, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Ricky Martin could go where Gwyneth Paltrow has gone before. The gay singer-actor (who will appear in Eviat on Broadway next year) is in talks to guest star on Fox’s musical dramedy Glee.

As first reported by TV Line, the former General Hospital star would play a musically inclined Spanish teacher in an episode slated to air in late January. The guest gig would also see Martin headline two big musical numbers.

Read more at: ‘Glee’ Courting Ricky Martin for Guest Spot – Hollywood Reporter.

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Daniel Radcliffe May Play Gay Poet Allen Ginsberg

November 30, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

Although it doesn’t look like anything’s completely firmed up yet, it appears Daniel Radcliffe is eyeing a role as famed (and famously gay) beatnik poet Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings, according to Twitch. The film is a thriller that speculated around events involving beat generation legends Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S Burroughs.

They were all brought together by Columbia University student Lucien Carr, who was implicated in (and served time for) the murder of David Kammerer, who was found dead in Hudson River in 1944. Carr claimed the death was an accident after Kammerer made an unwanted sexual advance, although they had known each other  for several years (and it has been claimed they were lovers). The events surrounding the death are said to have had a massive impact on the beat circle, and tempered the idealism they had felt beforehand.

When the film was first announced in 2009, Chris Evans, Jesse Eisenberg and Ben Whishaw were attached to play Kerouac, Ginsberg and Carr, respectively. It’s unknown if Evans or Whishaw are still involved at all, but it seems Radcliffe has taken over Eisenberg’s part. If Daniel does take on the gay poet, he’ll follow in the footsteps of James Franco, who played Ginsberg in Howl.

John Krokidas will direct with hopes that shooting will start next summer.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Daniel Radcliffe  DIRECTORS: John Krokidas  FILMS: Kill Your Darlings  

Shame Red Band Trailer – Intense, NSFW promo for the acclaimed movie

November 30, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Shame has been picking up plaudits at every festival it’s played at, as well as a fair amount of controversy due to the amount of Michael Fassbender full frontal nudity it features (I know, it’s shocking, Michael Fassbender has a penis!). Now a new, rather intense red-band  trailer has shown up, with cleverly plays on the movie’s theme of sexual addiction with a sequence that’s on the edge between flirtation and something worryingly predatory. In the movie Brandon (Michael Fassbender) is a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his wayward younger sister (Carey Mulligan) moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. It’ll be in UK cinemas January 12th, but take a look at the new trailer.

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Harrison Ford May Play Ender’s Game

November 30, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

A week or so ago we reported that Hugo star Asa Butterfield was in talks to star in an adaptation of the popular young adult novel, Ender’s Game. Now Variety reports that Butterfield has locked his deal to star in the movie and attention has turned to the adult roles.

While no offers have gone out as yet, producers are currently concentrating on casting Colonel Hyrum Graff, the Commander of Training for the International Fleet, an elite boys’ military academy. Viggo Mortensen had been targeted for the role, but those talks didn’t work out and producers are now discussing another group of veteran thesps, including Harrison Ford. That doesn’t mean he’ll do it, but it’s a good hint at the direction things are going.

Ender’s Game is based on the award-winning sci-fi novel by Orson Scott Card, which revolves around a government program where gifted children are trained to prevent an imminent alien attack. They square off in a game described as a mix Quiddich and Star Wars’ light saber duels. Butterfield will play Ender, who emerges as a brilliant strategist and may be Earth’s best hope to defeat the alien scourge.

Gavin Hood (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) is set to direct Ender’s Game from his own adapted screenplay. It isn’t known when production may begin on Ender’s Game, although Summit Entertainment has already issued a March, 2013 release date.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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Official Men In Black 3 Posters Arrive

November 30, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

The Men In Black are back next summer, on May 25th to be exact, and the hype machine has started to roll with Sony releasing the first two posters for the Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones movie (via Coming Soon). If you look closely towards the bottom, you’ll see there’s a link to a website, www.TheMenInBlackAreReal.com.

The takes you to a viral Facebook account, supposedly set up by somebody called ‘BugEyes126’, who left the following message: “I’ve uncovered that there’s these Men in Black suits who monitor and police alien activity on earth. Up until now no one believes me, so I’m on a mission to prove that they’re real and that’s why I started this Facebook page. More soon.”

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin  DIRECTORS: Barry Sonnenfeld  FILMS: Men In Black III  

Steven Soderbergh Directing The Bitter Pill

November 30, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

Director Steven Soderbergh is not the sort of person to sit around moping. Renowned for the speed at which he works, he’s also well known for doing things that make studios nervous. That resulted in him stepping away from directing a film version of Man From UNCLE last week after disagreements with Warner Bros. Now he’s already found a replacement to shoot before he moves on to his planned Liberace biopic next summer.

THR reports that director Steven Soderbergh is now re-teaming with Contagion screenwriter Scott Z. Burns for a new project entitled The Bitter Pill. Little is known about the storyline of the movie, except that it will be set in the world of psychopharmacology, the scientific field which looks at how drugs affect the mind. The Playlist adds that it originated in research Burns did for the TV series Wonderland, and that Burns himself originally intended to direct.

The writer has said that it, “deals with people and their moods. It’s about how we as a society can’t tolerate sadness and what that makes us vulnerable to.” The Bitter Pill is supposedly a thriller somewhat in the vein of Fatal Attraction, and Burns says the film has a definite twist.

The project is currently being pitched to several studios, but it’s believed Soderbergh wants to set it up quickly so he can shoot in before the Liberace movie.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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A Look Inside: The Lorax

November 29, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


It’s not out until next Summer, but Universal wants us to get acquainted with The Lorax, probably because despite coming from the mind of Dr. Seuss, he’s not quite as well known over here in the UK as he is in the US. Now a new featurette has arrived to help us get to know the small furball. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. Danny DeVito lends his vocal talents to the title character of the Lorax, while Ed Helms will voice the enigmatic Once-ler. Also bringing their talents to the film are global superstars Zac Efron as Ted, the idealistic young boy who searches for the Lorax, and Taylor Swift as Ashley, the girl of Ted’s dreams. It’s due in UK cinemas July 27th, 2012.

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ACTORS: Danny DeVito, Ed Helms  DIRECTORS: Chris Renaud, Kyle Balda  FILMS: The Lorax  
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