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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

Front Cover (US Cinema Review)

August 7, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Jake Choi, James Chen, Jennifer Neala Page
Director: Ray Yeung
Running Time: 87 mins
Certificate: NR (US)
Release Date: August 5th 2016 (US)

Asian-American Ryan (Jake Choi) is a stylist, struggling to make it up the ranks. He gets an unexpected assignment dressing a top Chinese film star who’s coming to the US for a photoshoot and to raise his US profile. The star, Ning (james Chen), only wants a ‘Chinese’ stylist, which is why Ryan gets the job, even though he’s lived in the US all his life and has somewhat been running from his Asian heritage.

The connection between the two is initially fractious. Ning is spoiled, difficult and entitled, while Ryan is more interested in what the assignment might mean for his career than his client. Things get even worse when Ning realises that Ryan is gay, which causes the star to fire the stylist. Ning is unprepared to deal with someone who doesn’t hide their sexuality or express any shame about it, but it soon becomes clear that his reaction isn’t pure homophobia, as he might have a few secrets of his own. [Read more…]

Sing Street (Blu-ray Review)

August 7, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Kelly Thornton, Jack Reynor, Aiden Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy
Director: John Carney
Running Time: 106 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: August 8th 2016 (UK)

John Carney had great success with the Oscar-winning Once, but his follow-up, Begin Again, wasn’t so well received. However, he’s back on top with Sing Street, a great, Irish coming-of-age flick, which like his earlier movies is infused throughout with music.

Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) is surprised when he’s pulled out of his private school and sent to a local Catholic school, which he soon discovers is more like a containment zone for out of control kids than an educational establishment, not helped by the fact it’s run by an overgrown bully. After the culture shock settles, Conor decides to do what many before him have done to attempt to impress a girl he’s met – start a band. [Read more…]

Eddie The Eagle (Blu-ray Review)

August 7, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Taron Egerton, Hugh Jackman, Tim McInnerny, Keith Allen, Jo Hartley
Director: Dexter Fletcher
Running Time: 106 mins
Certificate: PG
Release Date: August 8th 2016 (UK)

Anyone British who was around in the 80s will probably remember Michael ‘Eddie’ Edwards, the unlikely figure who became an international sensation at the 1988 Winter Olympics, not due to the fact he was so good, but because he defied what you would normally think an Olympian would be when he took to the semi-suicidal slopes of the ski jump. Eddie The Eagle gives us a fictionalised take on that story.

Eddie (Taron Egerton) has long wanted to be an Olympian, but coming from a humble background he doesn’t have some of the advantages of others, and nor does the British Olympic Committee thinks he’s Olympic material – or at least that he’s not posh enough. His father (Keith Allen) thinks he should just give up and become a plasterer like him, but then Eddie has an idea – to become a ski jumper. Britain hasn’t sent a ski jumper to the Olympics since the 1920s, and under the rules in the 1980s, that means he should get an automatic place if he signs up to compete. [Read more…]

New Queer Visions: Lust In Translation (VoD Review)

August 6, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Various
Director: Various
Running Time: 108 mins
Certificate: NR
Release Date: August 1st 2016

The Boys On Film DVD releases have been a great showcase for gay male-themed short films (indeed, it’s the most successful short film series in the world). While there has been one Girls On Film release, it’s generally not been as easy for the general viewer to find the best in lesbian-themed shorts. Thankfully though New Queer Visions: Lust In Translation – a collaboration between UK short film festival New Queer Visions and VoD platform, Filmdoo.com – has stepped forward with a variety of well-made and stimulating lesbian shorts.

Take a look at what we thought of each of the short films: [Read more…]

Delta Airlines Criticised For Cutting Lesbian Kissing Scenes From Carol

August 6, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

carol-cate-blanchett-rooney-maraIt’s not unusual for special versions of films to be made for airlines, removing excessive violence, sex and other potentially problematic scenes (unsurprisingly that includes the depiction of air crashes). However, Delta Airlines has found itself facing criticising for cutting the lesbian kissing from the Oscar-nominated Carol from its in-flight movies.

It’s difficult to believe they would have done the same if it was a man and woman kissing, something that frustrated gay comedian Cameron Esposito when she noticed what they’d done. She took to Twitter, saying, ‘Watched CAROL on a plane & they edited it so the main characters never even kiss. Booooooo. Two women kissing is fine for planes.’

Esposito was also keen to note that the same plane was showing a film starring Paul Giamatti, in which he was practicing BDSM.

After a furore began to rise, the film’s screenwriter Phyllis Nagy noted that not all airlines had done this, and that the likes of American Airlines and United Airlines had shown unedited versions of Carol.

Delta has attempted to justify their decision to AfterEllen, releasing a statement saying,  “There were two versions of this film that the studio makes available-one that is edited and one that is not edited. The edited version removes two explicit scenes that do not meet our guidelines. The edited version also removes all kissing. The other version is fully non-edited and includes the kissing, but it also includes the explicit scenes. Unfortunately, Delta doesn’t have the rights to edit the movie, or to make the decision to keep some of that content (e.g. kissing). Because of the explicit scenes included in the non-edited version, we chose the edited version. This is consistent with what is available to all airlines.”

Although that sort of sounds logical, it does make you wonder why other airlines allowed the unedited version on their flights. [Read more…]

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FILMS: Carol  

Meryl Streep Reflects On The LGBT People In Her Youth Who Taught Her Acceptance

August 6, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

florence-foster-jenkins-poster-slideIt is no secret that Meryl Streep has long been a supporter of LGBT rights and acceptance, and recently she’s been discussing the formative experiences that made her that way. At an LA press event for her latest film, Florence Foster Jenkins, she spoke of gay and trans teachers that gave her a different view on life.

As reported by The Advocate, she said, “My piano teacher and his lover lived in a little house in Berkeley Heights, N.J. And I would go once a week to have my piano lesson.”

She thought their house was a “magical… entry into exotica.” However, their sexuality was never discussed, even if it wasn’t particularly hidden either.

Streep said, “My mother, who was born in 1915, never said — ‘the boys,’ she called them — she never said ‘the boys are gay,’ or that there was anything that she disapproved of. But it was just that this is a different life, and … they were living under the cover of the love of the people who loved them. They were not acknowledged, and not free to be themselves (publicly)”.

She also had another experience as a child that taught her a lot, saying, “My music teacher in sixth grade in Basking Ridge, N.J., was named Paul Grossman. And… the next year he came back, and he was Paula. Who really did that then? “It was very, very unusual. And he came back to school. He had three kids and stayed married, but he was himself, and he led the chorus.”

Florence Foster Jenkins tells the true story of a woman who became renowned for singing off-key, but her indomitable spirit ensured she gained legions of fans. In the film her accompanist, Cosmé McMoon (Simon Helberg), is portrayed as a closeted man, but Streep doesn’t think Jenkins would have minded if he’d come out.

She says, “Greenwich Village, which was this place of complete freedom for people… filtered out into the enlightened suburbs. And the people who were disapproving of that lifestyle, as it was called then, would not associate. And the people who didn’t give a shit were in that world and loved it. So that’s the way I think Florence thought about Cosmé. I think she loved the art world. The art world has always embraced people of every kind and every manner of expression. The arts was where people could thrive. I mean, every other part of society, I don’t think was friendly. So I don’t know. I think Florence is someone who embraced that world so thoroughly; I can’t imagine that she would have disapproved of Cosmé or in any way not loved him as much as she did.”

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ACTORS: Meryl Streep  FILMS: Florence Foster Jenkins  

Where The Bears Are: Season 5 Trailer – The burly, hairy gay-themed web series is back

August 5, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

where-the-bears-are-25-trailerNot many web series last more than a season or two, but the popular gay-themed Where The Bears Are is preparing to release Season 5. To get us excited the trailer for the latest series of instalments has arrived.

Described as ‘”The Golden Girls” meets “Murder, She Wrote” with big, gay, hairy men’, Season 5 ‘follows the exploits of four gay bear roommates living together in Los Angeles as they become involved with intrigue and murder while couple Nelson and Todd are on their honeymoon in Palm Springs!’ We’re also promised guest appearances from the likes of Chaz Bono (The Bold and the Beautiful), Perez Hilton (Hot in Cleveland) and Paolo Andino (The Big Gay Sketch Show).

Now we just have to wait until September 1st, when the first episode of Season 5 is due to be released. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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FILMS: Where The Bears Are  

Hairspray Live Gets Rosie O’Donnell & Sean Hayes

August 5, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

sean-hayesUS TV Network NBC is busy readying its next live musical event, and this time they’re going for a pretty modern one, with a television event featuring Hairspray. The cast already includes Jennifer Hudson, Harvey Fierstein, Kristin Chenoweth, Ariana Grande, Martin Short, as well as newcomer Maddie Baillio in the central role of Tracy Turnblad.

Now a couple of more have joined the throng, with Rosie O’Donnell and Sean Hayes signing on to star, according to Variety. Hayes is set to be Mr. Pinky, owner of Mr. Pinky’s Hefty Hideaway, while O’Donnell will play the role of the gym teacher.

Hairspray follows teenager Tracy, who becomes part of a fight to integrate a local Baltimore dance TV show, which normally only allows black people on once a month, during ‘Negro Day’. Mr. Pinky arrives on the scene after Tracy becomes a dancer on the show, as he wants her to be the spokesperson for his shop.

The live event is scheduled to happen in December.

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ACTORS: Sean Hayes, Rosie O'Donnell  

Jared Leto Says ‘A Gay Leading Man Wouldn’t Have The Same Opportunities As A Straight One’

August 5, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jared-leto-joker-slideWhile an increasing number of TV and smaller movie stars have come out in recent years, we’re yet to have an LGBT a-list actor. Many have suggested this isn’t a coincidence, and it appears Jared Leto agrees with them.

Talking to GQ, the Oscar-winning Suicide Squad star was asked if he thought America was ready to accept a gay leading man. “I think so,” said Leto, although after a little prodding he changed that to the less definite, “I hope so”.

There are reasons it’s only a hope, as he adds, “I definitely don’t think a gay leading man would have the same opportunities as a straight leading man. I don’t think that. Not for a single second. I don’t know if that’s offensive or not, but that’s my thought right now. It shouldn’t be that way. I don’t think you’ll have as many opportunities.”

He continued by suggest it was the same for minorities, adding, “What a word, ’minority,’. Have we taken that word off the list yet? ‘Cause it should be. Anyway, no, I think that this is still a very conservative business.”

Leto certainly isn’t the only person to think so. While individually most people in Hollywood are quite liberal, when it comes to business and the millions of dollars they’re throwing around, they tend to be far more timid and afraid of anything they think might affect the box office. That makes it far more difficult for gay actors to get major role, and also for mainstream populist movies about LGBT leads to get made, as the perception is it will knock the box office in conservative countries and amongst right wing homophobes. Hopefully that may change, especially if the upcoming The Flash, starring queer actor Ezra Miller, proves a hit.

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ACTORS: Jared Leto  

First Look At Brad Pitt & Marion Cotillard In Robert Zemeckis’ Allied

August 5, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

allied-pitt-cotillardIt looks like World War II is getting a little suave in Robert Zemeckis’ Allied, as his stars, Brad Pitt & Marion Cotillard, are certainly looking good in this first image from the movie, which has arrived via People. Lizzy Caplan, Matthew Goode, and Jared Harris also star in the movie.

The film is a sweeping romantic thriller, with Pitt and Cotillard as ‘undercover allies who begin to develop a romantic relationship as they plan a high-profile assassination. Pitt plays a British intelligence officer sent to Casablanca on the mission while Cotillard plays a French Resistance fighter who poses as his wife.’ However, Cotillard may be a Nazi spy.

The film is getting an Oscar friendly release towards the end of the year.

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ACTORS: Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard  DIRECTORS: Robert Zemeckis  FILMS: Allied  
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