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Tough Love S3 Ep6 – Will Steven get a big gay happy ending in the season finale?

May 3, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tough-love-s3-ep6After another great run, Tough Love reaches its Season 3 finale with ‘Change’, which sees Steven and his new ‘friend’ Tyler, deciding whether to take it to the level – however Tyler has an announcement that throws changes everything.

The revelation certainly doesn’t bring out Steven’s best side as he deals with life once more not turning out the way he’d hope. He’s also still not entirely comfortable with the fact that his previously lesbian friend Blaire is now dating a guy, and has a revelation of her own.

Creator/star Steven Bell comments, “This week, things get kind of serious for a minute. We take a break from all the silliness and deal with some painful topics, like rejection and friends growing apart. We’ve been doing this show for three years now. Blaire and I are completely different people now. We wanted to take this opportunity to look back on our lives and how things have changed. But don’t worry there are still some solid laughs in this one.”

Take a look at the new episode below and click here to catch up on the rest of Season 3. [Read more…]

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FILMS: Tough Love  

Gay Short Film Showcase: Headway – When you fall down you need to get back up again, in a beautiful way

May 3, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

headway-short-filmTechnically this isn’t really a gay film – it’s a short for everyone – but it looks beautiful and features an extremely hot and talented guy at its centre, so we’re including it anyway. The film was made and released by Access Oneness, which posted it on their Facebook page.

The short features Louis Boniface as a man slowly tightrope walking over a pond in a forest. However, when he stumbles he has to decide what to do next – and what he does do is quite breathtaking to behold. That Louis is pretty impressive! Take a look below.

Take a look at The Outer Rim below. If you know a short film we ought to be posting, tell us by getting in touch via our contact page. And check out more gay short films and web series here. [Read more…]

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Bad Moms Trailer – Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn want to party!

May 3, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

bad-momsWhen you becomes a mother, do you have to give up partying, drinking and having fun? That’s essentially the question behind Bad Moms, although as it has a script from The Hangover’s Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, I think it’s fair to say they’ll come down on the side of moms being allowed to let it all hang out.

Now the first trailer for the film has arrived, which stars Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn as three mothers who decide they need a lot more fun in their lives. Christina Applegate is also on-board as an uptight mother who wants to put a damper on things.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Amy has a seemingly perfect life – a great marriage, over-achieving kids, beautiful home and a career. However she’s over-worked, over-committed and exhausted to the point that she’s about to snap. Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities – going on a wild, un-mom-like binge of long overdue freedom, fun and self-indulgence – putting them on a collision course with PTA Queen Bee Gwendolyn and her clique of devoted perfect moms.’

The film is due out this summer. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Christina Applegate  DIRECTORS: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore  

New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Trailer – (Re)Meet the heroes

May 3, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-2-moon-poster-slideTurtle Power is returning this summer with the release of New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, which follows up the unexpectedly successful live-action movie from a couple of years ago. Now a new trailer and another poster for the movie has arrived.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo, and Raphael return to cinemas this summer to battle bigger, badder villains, alongside April O’Neil (Megan Fox), Vern Fenwick (Will Arnett), and a newcomer: the hockey-masked vigilante Casey Jones (Stephen Amell). After supervillain Shredder escapes custody, he joins forces with mad scientist Baxter Stockman (Tyler Perry) and two dimwitted henchmen, Bebop (Gary Anthony Williams) and Rocksteady (WWE Superstar Stephen “Sheamus” Farrelly), to unleash a diabolical plan to take over the world. As the Turtles prepare to take on Shredder and his new crew, they find themselves facing an even greater evil with similar intentions: the notorious Krang.’

The film will be in UK cinemas on May 30th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Megan Fox, Stephen Amell  DIRECTORS: Dave Green  FILMS: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2  

Gayby Baby (VoD Review)

May 2, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Gus, Ebony, Graham, Matt
Director: Maya Newell
Running Time: 85 mins
Certificate: NR
Release Date: May 1st 2016 (US, UK & Ireland)

Gayby Baby is an Australian documentary that takes a look at four children who have same sex parents. Initially I was slightly wondering whether the film was going to render itself moot to gay audience by spending it’s entire running time suggesting there’s no difference between kids with gay parents and those without. That might be news to some, but for most LGBT people it isn’t exactly revelatory.

However, that was unfair of me, as while for the first 10 minutes it concentrates on the similarities, it then begins to subtly dissect the possible differences and pressures, asking both LGBT and straight viewers to question their presumptions about gay parents and their kids. It’s certainly not a film that sets out to undermine the idea of gay parenting, but it does want to look at whether things are as black and white as either the pro or con side might want to suggest. [Read more…]

Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party (US DVD/VoD Review)

May 2, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Cole Dorman, Daniel Kyri, Pat Healy, Joe Keery, Patrick Andrews
Director: Stephen Cone
Running Time: NR
Certificate: 87 mins
Release Date: May 3rd 2016 (US)

As the title of the film suggests, American teenager Henry Gamble is having a birthday party to mark turning 17. His preacher father wants his son to have a good celebration, but also keen to ensure the party gives off the right godly vibe to both the adults and youngsters – including the members of a religious youth group – who will be there. However, as the party goes on, it becomes clear that problems are lurking under the surface.

For a start, Henry may be gay and in the closet, but is avoiding the only gay boy at his party due to what people may think, even though he’s been just been masturbating with a straight friend. His friends and sister are having issues with dating and sex, made more difficult by the fact their religious upbringing has made them somewhat ashamed of acting on their impulses – even if it doesn’t actually stop them acting on them. [Read more…]

Waiting In The Wings: The Musical (VoD/US DVD Review)

May 2, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Adam Huss, David Pevsner, Jeffrey A. Johns, Lee Meriwether, Rena Strober
Director: Jenn Page
Running Time: 107 mins
Certificate: NR
Release Date: May 3rd 2016

I’m still surprised that there aren’t more gay-themed musicals, but it is a notoriously tricky and expensive genre, so generally the low-budget world of queer cinema hasn’t made as much use of it as you might expect. However, Waiting In The Wings takes on the singing and dancing with gusto, and backs it up with minor gay-icon cameos from the likes of Lee Meriwether, Sally Struthers, Shirley Jones and Christopher Atkins.

Anthony (Jeffrey A. Johns) is a small town guy with dreams of making it big in musicals. He thinks he’s got his chance when he scores a role in a new, off-Broadway production and so heads from Montana to New York. Tony (Adam Huss) meanwhile is a stripper who thinks he might be able to take it to the next level as part of a new all-male exotic dancer revue. There’s a bit of a problem though – the same man is producing both shows and has mixed up their similar names, so the small, shy Anthony ends up being asked to take his clothes off, while Tony, who’s never sung before in his life, is now in a musical. [Read more…]

GLAAD Blasts Hollywood For Its Lack Of LGBT Diversity In Latest Studio Responsibility Index

May 2, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

GLAAD describes The Skeleton Twins as a highlight for LGBT film representation in 2015

GLAAD describes The Skeleton Twins as a highlight for LGBT film representation in 2015

GLAAD has released its latest Studio Responsibility Index, which looks at the representation for LGBT people in the movies brought out by the main film distributors and their speciality divisions in the previous calendar year. There’s little doubt that the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation is getting increasingly frustrated that this third Index has shown virtually no progress, while the comparative one for LGBT people on TV is starting to demonstrate major strides.

The organisation found that of the 126 releases from major studios in 2015, only 22 of them (17.5%) included characters identified as LGBT – and perhaps most shockingly only one of those included a trans character, and that was to be the butt of a joke in Hot Pursuit. This marks no change from the 17.5% of films in 2014 with LGBT characters. More than three quarters of inclusive films (77%) featured gay male characters, less than a quarter (23%) included lesbian characters, and less than a tenth (9%) included bisexual characters.

“Hollywood’s films lag far behind any other form of media when it comes to portrayals of LGBT characters,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD President & CEO. “Too often, the few LGBT characters that make it to the big screen are the target of a punchline or token characters. The film industry must embrace new and inclusive stories if it wants to remain competitive and relevant.”

GLAAD also found that racial diversity among LGBT characters in film dropped drastically year over year. In 2015, 25.5% of LGBT characters were people of color, compared to 32.1% in 2014. Of the LGBT characters counted in 2015, 34 (72.3%) were White, 5 were Latino/a (10.6%), 4 were Black/African American (8.5%), and 3 (6.4%) were Asian/Pacific Islander.

No studios received a rating of ‘Good’ for their 2015 releases. 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate Entertainment, Sony Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures all received ratings of ‘Adequate’, while Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Brothers all received a ‘Failing’ grade for their portrayals of LGBT people. It is perhaps most surprising that Disney failed, as its TV division has done fairly well with LGBT representation and the organisation is generally seen to be pretty gay-friendly. However, not a single one of its 2015 movies included an identifiably LGBT character (barring a brief Lady Gaga cameo in Muppets Most Wanted).

Virtually the only progress the report includes is that significantly fewer derogatory slurs were used in film comedies this year, but even so the LGBT-themed humour they included still generally ran from the pointless to the offensive. They also noted a particular theme of jokes about male friends/colleagues being mistaken for gay couples, which is in essence a riff on gay panic humour, as it relies on characters not wanting to be seen as LGBT.

GLAAD also applied its more rigorous Vito Russo test to the 22 movies that did include LGBT people, which looks not just at whether a film contains a character who is identifiably LGBT, but also whether the character is defined by more than just sexual orientation, and if the character has a significant role in the film’s plot. By that measure, only eight movies passed, a significant decrease on last year.

It’s also noticeable looking through the list of movies that included LGBT depictions, that films designed for large, mainstream, mass entertainment releases generally included no or only fleeting LGBT representation, while films with more important gay, lesbian or transgender characters were generally likely to be less populist titles (or at the very least not given as wide releases). The likelihood is that nervous studio executives worry that including LGBT characters in their bigger movies is a risk at the worldwide box office (not just in more homophobic cultures, but also whether it will result in less gay-friendly westerners staying home). However, no progress is going to be made until the studios are less afraid to challenge this.

GLAAD also had some particular observations and recommendations:

  • The majority of LGBT characters in mainstream films remain minor – both in substance and screen time. Of the 22 LGBT-inclusive films, almost three quarters (73%) of them include less than ten minutes of screen time for LGBT characters. Not only must there be a larger number of LGBT roles, but they must be roles built with substance and purpose.
  • LGBT portrayals on film are overwhelming White (72.3%) and male (77%). Films must do better to include LGBT characters in roles directly tied to the plot which reflect the wide diversity of our community.
  • Transgender representation is shockingly low with only one character in the mainstream releases of 2015 – whose brief appearance served as a punchline to laugh at when her identity is revealed. Filmmakers should examine what message they are really sending when they rely on thoughtless humor to exploit an already marginalized community.
  • 2015 saw a notable resurgence of outright offensive depictions of LGBT people, relying on gay panic and defamatory stereotypes for cheap laughs. Humor can be a powerful tool for holding a mirror up to society and challenging the norm, but when crafted without thought, it has the opposite effect and bolsters ignorance and prejudice.

It all shows that despite the major strides being taken for LGBT rights, visibility and equality being taken in the last few years, Hollywood is lagging far behind, and is still more likely to use representation for a cheap joke or to merely hint someone is gay than to genuinely depict queer people in their films.

You can read the full GLAAD 2015 Studio Responsibility Index here.

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Gay Short Film Showcase: The Outer Rim – Leia heads to a gay bar in the Star Wars fan film

May 1, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

outer-rim-star-wars-fan-filmPrincess, sorry, General Leia has been having a bad day – and if you’ve seen the end of The Force Awakens, you’ll know why – and so she heads off to drown her sorrows at The Outer Rim Bar & Grill, and perhaps to get some male company if she can find any. However, she doesn’t realise she’s just walked into a gay bar.

That’s the premise of the fun, comedy Star Wars parody, The Outer Rim, released on the The Ryan And Amy Show Youtube channel by Vancouver-based Ryan Steele and Amy Goodmurphy. They made the short as their entry in a Fan Film competition, but it’s certainly good enough to stand in its own right.

Take a look at The Outer Rim below. If you know a short film we ought to be posting, tell us by getting in touch via our contact page. And check out more gay short films and web series here. [Read more…]

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Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O’Donnell, Denis O’Hare and David Hyde Pierce Join When We Rise Gay Rights Miniseries

May 1, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Whoopi-GoldbergA few weeks ago, the likes of Guy Pearce, Mary-Louise Parker, Rachel Griffiths were announced for major role in Gus Van Sant and Dustin Lance Black’s major, 7-part gay rights miniseries, When We Rise. Now some more big names have signed on, with Deadline reporting that Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O’Donnell, Denis O’Hare, David Hyde Pierce, Michael K. Williams and Ivory Aquino are set for the show. Williams and Aquino will appear in larger roles, while the others are described as ‘guest stars’.

The show chronicles the personal and political struggles, setbacks and triumphs of a diverse family of LGBT men and women who helped pioneer one of the last legs of the US Civil Rights movement from its turbulent infancy in the 20th century to the successes of today. The period piece tells the history of the gay rights movement, starting with the Stonewall Riots in 1969.

Guy Pearce will star as LGBT activist Cleve Jones, who joined the gay liberation movement in 1972 and was befriended by pioneer gay rights leader Harvey Milk. Parker will play women’s rights leader Roma Guy, who co-founded the San Francisco Women’s Building, and as a public health commissioner worked with others to bring healthcare access to all San Franciscans. Griffiths will play her wife, social justice activist Diane.

Deadline adds that, ‘Williams will play African American Community Organizer Ken Jones. Aquino is transgender activist Cecilia Chung. Goldberg is Pat Norman, the first openly gay employee of the San Francisco Health Department, O’Donnell plays Del Martin, co-founder of the first Lesbian organization in the country, O’Hare is Jim Foster, openly gay Democratic party organizer, and Pierce will play Dr. Jones, Cleve’s father.’

The series reunites Gus Van Sant and Dustin Lance Black after the Oscar winning success of Milk. Van Sant will also direct the two-hour first episode, both will also produce the other episodes. Shooting is currently underway on the ABC miniseries in Vancouver and San Francisco.

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ACTORS: Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Denis O’Hare, David Hyde Pierce, Michael K. Williams, Ivory Aquino  DIRECTORS: Gus Van Sant  FILMS: When We Rise  
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