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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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Angel & Tony (Cinema)

May 3, 2012 By Stephen Sclater Leave a Comment

Starring: Clotilde Hesme, Gregory Gadebois, Evelyne Didi, Jerome Huguet
Director: Alix Delaporte
Running Time: 83 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: May 4th, 2012

This award winning, intense debut from French writer director Alix Delaporte, takes you on a journey of frustrated emotions, trust and hopefulness in adversity. Think Taming of the Shrew meets I’ve Loved You So Long.

The synopsis – Angel (Clotilde Hesme) is a stunning ex-con currently on probation and looking for a new life, Tony (Gregory Gadebois) is a homely fisherman living in solitude with his family who have suffered a recent bereavement. The two meet through a personal ad in the paper, Tony wants a wife whereas Angel seems very direct and thinks that sex will get her what she thinks she needs (which is very obvious from the opening scene, where she has sex with a young man to get a toy for her son!). [Read more…]

Kingdom Of Blood – Legend Of The Red Eagle (DVD)

May 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Jose Ramon Ayerra
Director: David Janer, Jose Angel Egido, Xabier Elorriaga
Running Time: 118 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

The Spanish TV show Aguila Rosa has been an absolutely gargantuan hit all across the Spanish speaking world, entrancing audiences with its 17th century tales of derring-do. Indeed it’s been so successful that it spawned this feature length spin-off.

While the movie has several interweaving plots, it swirls around Gonzalo de Montalvo, who is secretly the hero ‘Red Eagle’. When his son is blinded after an assassination attempt, Red Eagle sets out for revenge against the corrupt Cardinal Mendoza. Soon Gonzalo is mixed up in the political machinations at the top of Spanish society, as the evil Mendoza is in league with England, Portugal and France to overthrow the Spanish king and destroy the country. [Read more…]

The Lost Colony (DVD)

May 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Adrian Paul, Frida Farrell, Rhett Giles
Director: Matt Codd
Running Time: 87 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

The Lost Colony of Roanoke has been intriguing people for centuries. One of the first attempts to create a permanent European settlement in North America, a group of Brits established a colony in Virginia in 1585. The new governor then headed back to England to get supplies, and when he returned three years later (having been delayed by war) the settlement was abandoned and there was no sign of what had happened to the people.

There have been all sorts of suggestions as to what happened at Roanoke in the 1580s, from the Europeans integrating with the local Indians to the Spanish killing everyone to hardship causing the settlers to try and sail back to England, but sinking on the way. However The Lost Colony has a new idea – they were attacked by wraiths that are trapped between this world and the next, and who want baby Virginia Dare, the first white person known to have been born in the Americas. [Read more…]

Suits – Season 1 (DVD)

April 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Gina Torres, Rick Hoffman, Sarah Rafferty
Director: Various
Running Time: 750 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

I’m torn between loving and loathing Suits. It’s a legal series that undoubtedly has charm and an easy wit, but the main characters are so smug it’s sometimes almost painful to watch. It’s also true that in an age of austerity, this celebration of wealth and conspicuous consumption feels slightly out of touch. But it’s one of the odd things about American TV – it loves rich people, and smugness is almost treated as the right of those who’ve succeeded. To me Suits is occasionally insufferable, but the strong writing elsewhere and the pairing of Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams just about pull it through. [Read more…]

Space: Above & Beyond – The Complete Series (DVD)

April 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Morgan Weisser, Kristen Cloke, Rodney Rowland, Joel de la Fuente, James Morrison
Director: Various
Running Time: 900 mins
Certificate: PG
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

In the year 2063, humanity has started to spread out into the stars. After 150 years exploring space it appears we’re alone in the universe. At least that’s until an advanced alien civilisation attacks two outposts on distant worlds, including Earth’s first colony on another planet, not only making us aware of their presence but declaring war.

The series focuses on a group of young recruits to the United States Marine Corps Space Aviator Calvary as they head out to battle the aliens – who become known as Chigs – facing their fears as they take on the threat. Space: Above & Below also deals with mankind’s own prejudices, in this case towards in vitroes, who are artificially gestated humans that face intense prejudice from normal people [Read more…]

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (DVD)

April 29, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Tom Cruise, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Jeremy Renner, Michael Nyqvist
Director: Brad Bird
Running Time: 128 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

Tom Cruise hasn’t had a great run recently. Mission: Impossible II in 2006 was his last bona fide hit, so it’s not surprising that he was keen to return to the franchise in the hope of keeping his star shining. What’s perhaps more surprising is that it works, as this well be the best Mission yet.

Ethan Hunt is called up for a new job – breaking into the heavily fortified Kremlin in order to retrieve some information. However after having failed to get what he went in there for, the building is destroyed in a devastating explosion. The agent quickly realises that he’s been set-up so that someone else could steal sensitive info from the Russians, destroy the building and then having everything blamed on Hunt and his team. The frame job has worked though, as the IMF is being shut down and Hunt and his crew disavowed. [Read more…]

Avengers Assemble (Cinema)

April 26, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Robert Downey Jr.
Director: Joss Whedon
Running Time: 143 mins
Certificate: 12A
Release Date: April 26th, 2012

After years of build up, it’s finally here. While fanboys have long worried The Avengers (or Avengers Assemble as Disney wants us to call it in the UK, apparently because Brits are incapable of telling the difference between a 1960s TV show and a 2012 superhero movie) couldn’t live up to the hype, Joss Whedon has delivered.

It’s an action packed, rip-roaring juggernaut of a film, which pulls off the impressive trick of perfectly balancing a large ensemble cast, so that it feels as if everyone is there for a reason and has their own character arc. [Read more…]

Twice Round The Daffodils (DVD)

April 26, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Juliet Mills, Donald Sinden
Director: Gerald Thomas
Running Time: 85 mins
Certificate: PG
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

Gerald Thomas is definitely best known for directing the Carry On… movies, with a dedication to the series that took him from 1958’s Carry On Sergeant right through to 1992’s Carry On Columbus. However while most of his career was taken up with those films, he did sometimes find time for movies outside the series, such as Twice Round The Daffodils.

The comedy, which comes to DVD for the first time, is sometimes considered an unofficial Carry On film. On the surface you can understand why. After all, it features several of the Carry On actors (Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims etc.), has Thomas directing, Peter Rogers producing and Norman Hudis writing. However it has a rather different tone. For a start Hudis adapted it from a play by Jack Beale and Patrick Cargill. The comedy is gentler and less obvious, and there’s more of a bittersweet feel to the whole thing. [Read more…]

Alyce (DVD)

April 26, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Jade Dornfeld, Tamara Feldman, James Duval
Director: Jay Lee
Running Time: 90 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: April 30th, 2012

Call me a traditionalist, but I think when you make a film you should just make one, not three different ones of completely different tone, all pretending to be a single movie. Alyce starts off as an indie drama, turns into a trippy psychological thriller before becoming almost absurdist horror by the end.

Alyce and her best friend Carroll are out for a night of fun, where they drink, take drugs and flirt outrageously. However, it all goes wrong when Alyce accidentally knocks her friend off the roof of her apartment building. If that weren’t enough, she then lies to the police, saying it had nothing to do with her. The fib get more complicated when it turns out Carroll isn’t dead and will be able to say what really happened when she recovers enough. [Read more…]

Gang Story (DVD)

April 25, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Tcheky Karyo, Gerard Lanvin, Dimitri Storoge, Daniel Duval, Oliver Chantreau
Director: Olivier Marchal
Running Time: 102 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012

By about two-thirds of the way through Gang Story, there’d be so much death I was wondering how there were any men left alive in France. Then someone mentioned they were from Armenia, and I realised that so many people had been stabbed, shot, drowned, strangled or otherwise dispatched, they were having to import people from other countries just so they could kill them.

Based on a true story, the film is about Edmond Vidal (known as Momon) and Serge Suttel and how the brutality of gang life affects their friendship from their youth right up into their 60s. Most of the film takes place in the 1970s, when the friends are high up in the gang world, with Vidal leading the notorious Gang Des Lyonnais, who pull off a spectacular series of armed robberies. [Read more…]

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