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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

Gay Film Set Around Harlem Hate Church Needs Your Help

September 11, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

my-harlem-indiegogo-slideThe ATLAH Worldwide Missionary Church in Harlem, New York, has become famed around the world for the antics of its bizarre pastor, David Manning, who seems to view the entire world as a conspiracy by gay people and President Obama to destroy everything. That includes his infamous assertion that Starbucks flavours its lattes with the ‘semen of sodomites’.

Now a film is being planned that wants to use the church as the backdrop to a tale of gay love and the Manhattan neighbourhood itself. My Harlem has launched an Indiegogo campaign in the hope of raising $50,000 to get it in the can.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘When Nathan and Langston meet one day under a Harlem church billboard, both are equally outraged by the message against “White Homo Demons.” But a conversation about the underlying issue of gentrification in Harlem quickly leads to a misunderstanding, salvaged only by their individual ideas about Harlem, and their mutual attraction.

‘As we follow Nathan and Langston on their first few dates, we see the difficult and often playful conversations that ensue. But, their journey becomes more difficult as two of their first dates are interrupted with the news of police shootings of unarmed Black men in Louisiana and Minnesota. As they watch the live feed of a woman’s desperate plea as her boyfriend lays dying, their different reactions to the politically-charged racial world ultimately divides them.

‘As the movement moves from conversation to protest in the streets, the discourse is guided by activists from the 1960s who implore that lessons learned in the Civil Rights Movement are applied to today, championing a spirit of song, love and non-violence. At the subsequent Black Lives Matter rally, Langston and Nathan finally see eye to eye on what’s needed to make their relationship a possibility, and how they can start to confront hate with love, beginning with the church billboard right in their neighborhood.’

Writer/Director, Jeff L. Lieberman comments: ‘As a Harlem-based filmmaker, I wanted to write a tribute to my neighborhood to showcase all the beautiful and historic aspects of this vibrant corner of New York City. I also wanted to pay tribute to the people who fill its brownstones, restaurants, parks and jazz clubs, and I wanted to address the thorny issue of gentrification and the complications that arise as the neighborhood continues to shift…

‘However, the majority of Harlem (Black or White, New or Old) seems to agree that the church sign on 123rd and Lenox has taken the issue of gentrification and turned it into Hate Speech. This particular church seems to take special enjoyment in targeting the LGBTIQ community, suggesting that “homos” be stoned, thrown off buildings, or exacerbating tired stereotypes of gay men as sexual deviants out to “steal” the neighborhood. But their hate doesn’t just apply to gays and lesbians…

‘I thought it would be fascinating to confront this sign and the underlying truth about gentrification with a story about two people forced into a conversation as they each stop and absorb the shocking message. What developed was the story of Nathan and Langston, two men, one Black, one White, both gay, with very different reactions to the sign. It’s a film where being gay is not the primary focus, but issues of race, gentrification and sexuality are all combined into one.’

While recently it looked like the The ATLAH Worldwide Missionary Church was going to be evicted and the building possibly turned into a centre for homeless gay youth, Manning has managed to have that delayed. However, it will hopefully be a temporary reprieve, as the church still owes huge amounts of taxes.

If you’d like to help My Harlem get made, watch the promo video below and head over to Indiegogo. [Read more…]

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Chris Pine Thinks ‘It’s About F***ing Time’ Star Trek Included Gay Characters

September 11, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

star-trek-beyond-slideIt’s a big year for Star Trek. It’s celebrating 50 years, a new TV series is in development, there’s been a new film, and that movie included the franchise’s first on-screen gay character, as it showed John Cho’s Sulu is married to a man. On that last point, it seems the latest Kirk feels it’s been a long wait for that gay character.

Speaking to THR to celebrate Trek’s 50 years, he says of including a gay character, “Amen, man. It’s about f***ing time. The fact that there’s still a conversation about it means that there’s still room to go in terms of it being normalized.”

He also spoke about George Takei’s disappointment that it was Sulu that was shown to be gay in Star Trek Beyond, saying, “My only rebuttal to George Takei — no matter what kind of creative differences he had about Sulu being gay, and I can understand his creative differences — is the fact that our job is to make people feel less alone. If there’s one kid in Middle America who feels any amount of self-loathing because he feels different, or is being bullied because he feels different or looks different or sounds different, if our film can give him solace and make him or her feel less alone, then abso-effin-loutely we should do it all the time, every day of the week.”

Cho’s Sulu soon won’t be the only LGBT character in the Star Trek universe, as it’s also been revealed that the upcoming Star Trek: Discovery TV show will feature someone who is openly gay.

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New Study Reveals Less Than 1% Of Characters From 2015’s Top-Grossing Films Were LGBT

September 11, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jurassic World top the Box Office but had no identified LGBT characters

Jurassic World hit the heights at the 2015 Box Office but had no identified LGBT characters

Every Oscar season there’s a film or two about LGBT themes that’s rolled out with much fanfare about the possibility of awards. However, that obscures the fact that of the major films the studios expect to make money at the box office, they’re still largely ignoring lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender characters.

A new study by USC reveals that of the top 100 grossing films in the US of 2015, only 32 characters out of 4,370 were identified as LGBT. While that’s an increase of 19 on the previous year, not one of the 32 was a lead character (most were completely inconsequential) and only one was transgender. There were also 19 gay men, 7 lesbians, and 5 bisexuals (3 males, 2 females). As 82% of the movies in the sample did not depict one LGBT speaking or named character, that means of the 18 that did, 17 only had a single LGBT character, while another had two.

The study found that since they started sampling in 2007, the position for ethnic minorities, women and LGBT people has changed little in terms of representation. It’s still the case that more than two-thirds of roles in the top 100 movies are men, women are still far more likely to be sexualised, and men still direct 92% of major films. The terms of racial representation, there’s been no increase in the number of ethnic minority character between 2007 and 2015, less than 15% had a non-white lead, 17% did not feature one Black or African American person in a speaking role, while half didn’t have a speaking Asian American character. Disabled people meanwhile represented only 2.4% of characters, with the position behind-the-camera little better.

It suggests that despite a lot of talk on Hollywood about increased representation, on the ground little is changing, and that film is still largely male, white and straight.

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New Doctor Strange Poster Arrives, Featuring Benedict Cumberbatch

September 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

doctor-strange-payoff-posterWe’ve got one more major superhero to wait for this year, with Marvel introducing a new character in Doctor Strange. The Studio has released a new poster, which you can see above, along with the news that its UK release has been moved up a few days to October 25th.

Cumberbatch plays Stephen Vincent Strange, a former neurosurgeon who becomes the next Sorcerer Supreme and primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats. Tilda Swinton will play Strange’s mentor, the Ancient One, while Chiwetel Ejiofor will appear as Baron Mordo, who also studies magic under the Ancient One, before becoming Doctor Strange’s nemesis. Mads Mikelsen is also onboard to play one of the main villains, while Rachel McAdams is Christine Palmer.

It’ll be interesting to see whether Marvel continues its incredibly successful run. The trailer certainly suggested it could be an interesting film, with the makers also saying this is one that needs to be seen in 3D.

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ACTORS: Benedict Cumberbatch  DIRECTORS: Scott Derrickson  FILMS: Doctor Strange  

Take A Look At Character Posters For Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals

September 10, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

nocturnal-animals-poster2-slideFashion designer Tom Ford got masses of praise for his movie directorial debut, A Single Man, and initial reports suggest he could get a lot more for Nocturnal Animals. Indeed , it’s just won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

A new set of character posters for the movie has now emerged, which you can take a look at below. The film will be in cinemas in November.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘From writer/director Tom Ford comes a haunting romantic thriller of shocking intimacy and gripping tension that explores the thin lines between love and cruelty, and revenge and redemption. Academy Award nominees Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal star as a divorced couple discovering dark truths about each other and themselves in “Nocturnal Animals.”

‘Susan Morrow, a Los Angeles art dealer (portrayed by Ms. Adams), lives an incredibly privileged yet unfulfilled life with her husband Hutton Morrow (Armie Hammer). One weekend, as Hutton departs on one of his too-frequent business trips, Susan receives an unsolicited package that has been left in her mailbox. It is a novel, Nocturnal Animals, written by her ex-husband Edward Sheffield (Mr. Gyllenhaal), with whom she has had no contact for years. Edward’s note accompanying the manuscript encourages Susan to read the work and then to contact him during his visit to the city. Alone at night, in bed, Susan begins reading. The novel is dedicated to her…

‘…but its content is violent and devastating. While Susan reads, she is deeply moved by Edward’s writing and cannot help but reminisce over the most private moments from her own love story with the author. Trying to look within herself and beyond the glossy surface of the life and career that she has made, Susan increasingly interprets the book as a tale of revenge, a tale that forces her to re-evaluate the choices that she has made, and re-awakens a love that she feared was lost – as the story builds to a reckoning that will define both the novel’s hero and her own.’ [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Armie Hammer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson  DIRECTORS: Tom Ford  FILMS: Nocturnal Animals  

Legends Of Tomorrow – Season 1 (Blu-ray Review)

September 9, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Arthur Darvill, Victor Garber, Brandon Routh, Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell
Director: Various
Running Time: 681 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: July 29th 2016 (UK)

While Marvel has had great success in cinema but struggled more on TV, it’s generally been the other way around for DC. Arrow was soon joined by The Flash, then came Supergirl, online animated series and now Legends Of Tomorrow, with more shows planned. Legends certainly came with a lot of promise when it was first announced – a sort-of time-travelling equivalent of The Avengers – filled with lesser-known heroes (and villains), most of whom had been introduced in other DC shows.

Arthur Darvill plays Rip Hunter, who’s had a promotion since playing luckless companion Rory in Doctor Who, as he’s now a Time Master (not Lord), with his own equivalent of the TARDIS. Hunter comes from a future that has been taken over by the evil Vandal Savage, a 4,000-year-old immortal. Although he’s been banned from meddling in the past, Rip goes rogue, commandeering a time ship and heading to the 21st Century to put together a band of heroes, who will travel through time with him, trying to find Savage at various points in history so they can destroy him. [Read more…]

Theo and Hugo (Cinema Review)

September 8, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: François Nambot, Geoffrey Couët
Director: Jacques Martineau, Olivier Ducastel
Running Time: 97 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: September 9th 2016 (UK)

Like all classic romances, this one starts in a sex club. Okay, Romeo & Juliet didn’t start in a sex club, but that’s where Theo & Hugo opens. The titular characters are there to get down and dirty with other guys. Theo (Geoffrey Couët) sees Hugo (François Nambot) across the neon-lit room, and is immediately drawn to him. Eventually the duo end up getting down and dirty, having rip-roaring, earth-shaking sex, while surrounded by other guys.

While that’s usually the end for two people following a sex club encounter, both Theo and Hugo feel a connection and decide to leave together. However, their flirtation seems to come to a swift end when Theo admits he didn’t use a condom. Unsurprisingly, the HIV+ Hugo is far from impressed. After Hugo arranges for Theo to go to the hospital to arrange tests and post-exposure prophylaxis, it seems like that will be it for them, but over the course of 12 hours they find themselves increasingly drawn to one another. [Read more…]

One Kiss (Un Bacio) Trailer – Complications arise between teen best friends in the gay-themed film

September 7, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

un-bacio-one-kiss-slideSynopsis: ‘Sixteen-year old Antonio, a typically handsome basketball player, Blu a head strong and sexually confident woman, and new kid Lorenzo an openly gay fashionista and huge Lady Gaga fan form the sort of intimate bond only teenagers can- forming a protective shield for each other from their fellow classmates and home dramas. But with barely containable hormones constantly bubbling to the surface, complications inevitably arise between the best of friends, eventually creating a circumstance none could predict.

‘ONE KISS is an always vibrant, landmark in Italian cinema,-an unmissable story of outsider friendship, the limits of imagination, and the consequence of honesty.’

The film will be out on DVD in the UK on November 21st. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Girls Lost Trailer – Three girls become boys thanks to a magical potion in the LGBT-themed film

September 7, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

girls-lost-slideSynopsis: ‘Kim, Bella and Momo, three bullied teenaage girls are going through the throes of finding themselves. Surrounded by a dark world of teenage violence, marginalization and sexual confusion, the girls have only each other.

‘A seismic shift happens when they discover a curious plant in their beloved greenhouse. It turns out to have mysterious magical qualities that, when consumed, transforms the girls temporarily into boys. But not only does their gender change, the world around them, and their response to it, is profoundly altered.’

The film will be in UK cinemas and on demand from November 4th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Coming Out Trailer – A young man captures his own gay awakening in a new documentary

September 7, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

coming-out-slideSynopsis: ‘In his directorial debut, young NYC-based filmmaker Alden Peters documents his own coming-out experience, capturing everything on-camera as he plans and boldly captures his disclosures to friends, family, and society. Inspired by social media coming out videos by teens around the world, COMING OUT places viewers directly inside the raw, intimate moments when Alden reveals his true identity to his family and friends, ranging from the painfully awkward to the hilariously honest.

‘Crowdsourced videos from LGBTQ youth from around the world complement the depth of Alden’s own story, and he also interviews his own family, friends, and leading LGBT figures and experts, including Janet Mock, about the unique challenges of coming out in today’s digital era.

‘Said Alden, “When I was a questioning teenager, and later when I made the decision to come out of the closet, I searched for a film that showed the process of coming out. I found nothing but fiction films and YouTube videos, and nobody discussed what happened immediately after coming out. I wanted to see that entire process and hear the uncertainties along the way. Over five years later, Coming Out is the film that I craved.”

‘In the age of smartphones, Facebook, and over-sharing, COMING OUT succeeds in making the personal both a cultural event and a political celebration, and a poignant transcendence of the genre.’

The documentary is out on DVD & VoD in the US October 4th. [Read more…]

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