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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

Angela Lansbury Sings Beautiful Live Rendition Of Beauty & The Beast To Mark The Film’s 25th Anniversary

September 20, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

angela-lansbury-beauty-and-the-beastThere aren’t many 90-year-olds who are still working, and who can sing a song as well as they did decades before. But then, Angela Lansbury isn’t your ordinary woman.

Lansbury surprised a special 25th Anniversary screening of Beauty And The Beast at New York City’s Lincoln Center with a live rendition of the title song. Composer Alan Menken was at the piano and together they create a moment where it’s difficult not to be very jealous of those who saw it live.

Of course, we’re getting plenty more Beauty & The Beast soon, with Bill Condon directing a live-action version of classic Disney animated movie, complete with the classic songs and some new tunes too. Emma Watson and Dan Stevens are playing the title roles, with Ewan McGregor, Ian McKellen, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Luke Evans and Josh Gad also appearing. It’ll be out next year.

Take a look at Angela Lansbury’s performance below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Angela Lansbury  FILMS: Beauty and the Beast (1990), Beauty and the Beast (2017)  

Daniel Radcliffe Frustrated Gay Actors Can’t Come Out In Hollywood For Fear Of Typecasting

September 20, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

daniel-radcliffe-what-ifDaniel Radcliffe certainly hasn’t hidden his support for the LGBT community, standing up to use his fame to speak out as well as help raise money for the likes of The Trevor Project. However, he’s also aware that within his own industry, there’s still a long way to go for true equality.

On the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire show, he was asked why he thought so few actors have come out. He answered, “I suppose because, then, people just want to cast you as gay.”

He added, “There’s very few [openly gay actors], well, Neil Patrick Harris has made a career out of playing the straightest guy on television, which is fantastic. But in film, yeah, it’s sad, because, again, we’re in this industry that likes to see itself as being totally progressive and liberal, but there is a line where people go, ‘Oh no, people won’t buy him as straight anymore’.”

Rumours suggest there are still quite a few well-known names in Hollywood who aren’t open about their true sexuality, with many agents unafraid to pressure their clients to keep quiet for fear telling the truth will limit their career. It’s also been suggested there an extra difficulties for even those in the closet, with studio execs worried about the effect on the box office if their sexuality became public, and so they’d prefer not to take the ‘risk’.

Radcliffe is currently promoting Imperium, in which he plays an FBI agent who goes undercover into a white supremacist group.

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First Pic From Jumanji Reboot Arrives With Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black & Karen Gillan

September 20, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jumanji-remake-pic1While some still aren’t sure whether Jumanji needs a reboot, it’s getting one and it’s now is production. Kevin Hart has posted the first image from the movie, which features the comedian alongside co-stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black & Karen Gillan.

It’s not known exactly how this reboot will handle the story, but it will still be based around the basic concept of a board game where what happens in the game also happens in real life, which causes havoc when the jungle starts to erupt into reality. Those involved have been keen to say that the movie will be respectful to the Robin Williams film, and that it is likely to take place in the same universe, rather than being a complete restart.

The new picture suggests the film may spend much of its time in the Jumanji jungle world, with the characters getting stuck inside the game and needing to get out. It’ll be in cinemas next year.

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ACTORS: Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Karen Gillan  FILMS: Jumanji  

Jamie Dornan May Be Will Scarlett In Robin Hood: Origins

September 20, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

jamie-dornan-ELLE-slideIt looks like Jamie Dornan is heading from the Red Room to Sherwood Forest, as Variety reports that he’s in talks to play Will Scarlet in Robin Hood: Origins. If he does sign on, he’ll join Taron Egerton in the title role, Eve Hewson as Maid Marian, and Jamie Foxx as Little John.

As the title suggests the movie will be about the legendary character’s early days. However it’s not going back too far, as it’s previously been reported that here Robin ‘returns from fighting in The Crusades and finds that Sherwood Forest is rife with corruption and evil. He forms a band of outlaws and they take matters into their own hands.’

Otto Bathurst (Peaky Blinders) is set to direct from a script by Joby Harold. It’s expected the film will be released next year, with hopes it can become a franchise.

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ACTORS: Jamie Dornan, Taron Egerton  DIRECTORS: Otto Bathurst  FILMS: Robin Hood: Origins  

Author: The JT Leroy Story (DVD Review)

September 18, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Laura Albert, Billy Corgan, Savannah Knoop, Geoff Knoop, Asia Argento
Director: Jeff Feuerzeig
Running Time: 110 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: September 19th 2016 (UK)

If you’d never heard of JT Leroy before watching this documentary, I wouldn’t be surprised if you paused it about halfway through to check Wikipedia to see whether all this really happened or whether they’re making it up. It’s an almost unbelievable tale that’s perfect fodder for a good doc, and Author provides it, even if you can’t help wishing there was a little more context.

If you don’t know, in the late 1990s and early 2000s Jeremiah Terminator Leroy was a bit of an enfant terrible of literature, gaining a huge following for his tales of living with a junkie truckstop prostitute mother, becoming a teen hustler and having to survive terrible abuse, all of which was semi-based on his own life. Initially terribly reclusive, Leroy eventually started making public appearances, gaining a cadre of celebrity fans and admirers – from Tom Waits to Courtney Love – and becoming a worldwide cult icon. He was gay, trans (today he might have been described as genderqueer as his gender identity shifted depending on how he felt) and looked almost like a teen Andy Warhol, complete with blond wig. [Read more…]

Friend Request (Blu-ray Review)

September 18, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Alycia Debnam-Carey, Brit Morgan, Brooke Markham, Connor Paolo, William Moseley
Director: Simon Verhoeven
Running Time: 92 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: September 19th 2016 (UK)

After a brief chat following a lecture, college student Laura accepts a social network friend request from classmate Marina. However, Marina refuses to be someone who sits in your friend list and gets ignored, as she embarks on increasingly unhinged stalker behaviour, which culminates in her sending a video of her own suicide to Laura.

Death isn’t going to stop Marina though, as Laura’s friends start being attacked. As those she knows start dying around her, the authorities begin to think Laura must somehow be involved, but it becomes clear something more supernatural is at work. [Read more…]

A Hologram For The King (Blu-ray Review)

September 18, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Tom Hanks, Alexander Black, Sarita Choudhury, Sidse Babett Knudsen
Director: Tom Tykwer
Running Time: 98 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: September 19th 2016 (UK)

Alan (Tom Hanks) is a middle-aged businessman whose life isn’t turning out how he planned. His boss doesn’t think he’s particularly good at his job, he’s divorced, and feels a bit of a failure towards his daughter as his debt means he can’t afford to pay her college tuition fees. However, he now has a new opportunity, heading off to Saudi Arabia to give a presentation about a holographic IT system to the King.

He expects to be a stranger in a strange land, but finds that in some ways things are more similar that he expected, while in others they’re more strange. He gets into a bit of a Waiting For Godot situation where he spends much of his time being palmed off and ignored as he waits for the arrival on the King, who may never turn up. He also discovers the massive city his company is hoping to get the IT contract for, is nothing but a welcome centre in the desert, waiting for other building to come along. [Read more…]

GLAAD Award-Nominated Play House Of Mayhem About Homeless LGBT Youth Seeks Your Help To Become A TV Series

September 18, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

house-of-mayhem-slideHouse of Mayhem had plenty of success as a play, including getting nominated for a GLAAD Award. Now it’s hoping to make the jump to the screen, and has launched a Seed & Spark campaign to raise $40,000 to help get it made.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘The show follows the lives of three queer teens. Dennis, thrown out by his mom, bullied out of foster care and hustling to survive on the streets of New York City.

‘Ivan, a runaway musician and aspiring House Diva is fleeing from his drug-addicted mother and abusive step father, trying to pursue his artistic dreams. Epiphany, a rebel and trans-activist, struggles to find an alternative to persevere through the ugly realities of life on the streets.

‘Rejected by their own families, they accidentally end up in the home of fashion photographer Felony Mayhem and his blue collar husband Bobo. It’s a not so traditional family story with its own set of values. House Of Mayhem boldly tackles the the issues facing queer youth today and gives a powerful quick-witted voice to a sorely neglected population.’

Head over to Seed & Spark to find out more and help out.

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Tom Of Finland Teaser – First look at the biopic of the famed gay erotic artist

September 18, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tom-of-finland-teaserAfter a couple of years where duelling biopics of Tom Of Finland were vying to get made, one has moved forward. The first teaser for the movie about the artist, known for his images of musclebound and, err, well-endowed men in homoerotic poses, has arrived.

Born Touko Laaksonen, Tom Of Finland’s stylised images of hunky men with massive bulges, often wearing leather and/or uniforms, became iconic in the gay community. His popularity was initially helped by the fact that while many countries in the 1950s and 1960s saw photographs of naked and near-naked men as pornography, drawn pictures were classed as art and so Tom Of Finland’s images became extremely popular.

Despite the homophobic era his art came from, his stature has grown over the years to the point where the likes of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) hold his images. The movie follow Laaksonen’s story, after he returns from the war to discover civilian life for a gay man is a battlefield in its own right. He finds refuge in his art.

Finnish and Swedish director Dome Karukoski directs the movie from a script by Aleksi Bardy. It should arrive in cinemas next year. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Dome Karukoski  FILMS: Tom Of Finland  

The Pass Trailer – Russell Tovey and Arinze Kene turn closeted gay footballers

September 15, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

pass-slideAfter opening the prestigious BFI Flare Festival, The Pass will be presented as part of the BFI London Film Festival before being released in UK cinemas, December 2016. The film is a British drama from debut Director Ben A. Williams, starring Russell Tovey (Looking, Being Human, The History Boys) and Arinze Kene.

Adapted for the screen by John Donnelly from his hit play first presented at the Royal Court Theatre, The Pass is the story of three very different nights over 10 years in the life of a Premier League Footballer. Jason (Russell Tovey) is at the beginning of his career, and on the night before his first big international match he and long-time friend and team-mate Ade (Arinze Kene) share a hotel room, trying to beat the inevitable pre-match tensions with locker-room banter and teenage high-jinks. Out of nowhere Jason kisses Ade. The emotional repercussions of this pass, and the decisions that follow on and off the pitch, have a major impact on every aspect of the public and private lives of both men across the next decade, in a sporting world where image is everything.

The cast includes Hollyoaks heart-throb Nico Mirallegro and theatre and TV actress Lisa McGrillis. Tovey, McGrillis and Mirallegro all reprise the roles they originally performed on stage. The Pass will be released in the UK by Lionsgate Films. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Russell Tovey, Arinze Kene  DIRECTORS: Ben A. Williams  FILMS: The Pass  
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