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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

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Cinema Review)

March 25, 2016 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jeremy Irons
Director: Zack Snyder
Running Time: 151 mins
Certificate: 12A
Release Date: March 25th 2016

This film has been a long time coming and there are some great articles online chronicling the various attempts to bring Batman vs Superman and the Justice League to the silver screen. As you can tell from the subtitle, this film serves as an introduction to the Justice League films coming in 2017 and 2019, and the continuation of the DCCU (Detective Comics Cinematic Universe) which began with Man of Steel in 2013.

But in a film that is two and a half hours long I was concerned that they would rush the introduction to a wealth of new characters and backstories when it should just focus on the leads. Too many cooks and all.

DC and Warner Brothers are reaching for the financial success that Marvel has had with their cinematic universe (MCU), but the tone of their films set the studios apart. Marvel films are more light-hearted whereas DC’s recent films have mainly been darker (excluding the Schumacher Batman movies). Despite the darker tone I enjoyed Man of Steel up until the finale, where it seemed like the production had $100 million left and spent it needlessly destroying Metropolis. But it didn’t feel like a Superman movie and lacked the charm of Richard Donner’s 1978 version. [Read more…]

Those People Trailer – A young gay man must choose between real and unrequited love

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

those-people-slide2Those People made it into our Top 10 LGBT-Themed movies of 2015, after we reviewed around the time of its Frameline debut last year. We really liked it, and if you want to know why, you can read about it here.

Now Wolfe Video is gearing up to bring the film to DVD and VoD in the US in June. Ahead of that they’ve dropped a trailer, which you can watch below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘On Manhattan’s gilded Upper East Side, a young painter, Charlie (Jonathan Gordon), finds the man of his dreams in an older pianist from across the globe, Tim (Haaz Sleiman). If only Charlie weren’t secretly in love with his own manipulative best friend, Sebastian (Jason Ralph), who is embroiled in a financial scandal. In the wake of Sebastian’s notoriety, their tight-knit group of friends must confront the new realities of adulthood.’ [Read more…]

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Hockney Trailer – Taking a feature-length look at the lauded gay artist

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

hockney-slideBetween them, David Hockney and Lucian Freud probably had a greater impact on 20th art than any other British artist, and Hockney remains influential today, with his latest work being a well recieved as some of his earlier, more famous works. Like Freud, Hockney is gay, something that influenced both of their paintings, in both subject and style (although Hockney isn’t keen on labels).

A new documentary about David, simply titled Hockney, is finally getting a US release, and you can take a look at a trailer for it below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘HOCKNEY is the definitive exploration of one of the most significant artists of his generation. For the first time, David Hockney has given access to his personal archive of photographs and film, resulting in an unparalleled visual diary of his life. The film chronicles Hockney’s vast career, from his early life in working-class Bradford, where his love for pictures was developed through his admiration for cinema, to his relocation to Hollywood where his life long struggle to escape labels (‘queer’, ‘working class’, ‘figurative artist’) was fully realized.

‘David Hockney offers theories about art, the universe, and everything: “I’m interested in ways of looking and trying to think of it in simple ways. If you can communicate that, of course people will respond; after all, everybody does look.“ But as HOCKNEY reveals, it’s the hidden self-interrogation that gives his famously optimistic pictures their unexpected edge and attack. The documentary traces the artist’s journey to live the American or Californian dream, yet paradoxically reveals that he never broke ties with the childhood that formed him. Did Yorkshire awkwardness in his blood give him the willpower to survive relationship problems, and later the AIDS plague that killed the majority of his friends? Acclaimed filmmaker Randall Wright offers a unique view of this unconventional artist who is now reaching new peaks of popularity worldwide, and, at 78, is as charismatic as ever, working in the studio seven days a week.’

Director Randall Wright comments, “I wanted to create a strong sense of place in the two very different landscape that David calls home – the vast bright spaces of California, and the moody hills of East Yorkshire. The creative push and pull of these absolute opposite environments energizes David’s constant search for answers, both creative and personal. Also digital cinema is now brilliant for reproducing painting. The color accuracy, and image resolution is breathtaking. David’s paintings look stunning on the big screen. As David would be quick to point out, the two mediums, cinema and painting have a much closer relationship in the twentieth century than people realize.

“After the Second World War European humanist filmmakers saw themselves as continuing the figurative tradition of oil painting. And films were always significant to David. He moved to the Hollywood Hills, he befriended Billy Wilder, and of course he has experimented with films for the last thirty years, resulting in his recent multi-screen movies. Some of his latest paintings are massive and in a widescreen format. For me cinema offers the opportunity to deal with an artist in a very down to earth way, without commentary and the standard art world experts. In the dark we can really focus on powerful images without interruptions.”

Hockney will open at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and at Metrograph in New York, and at Laemmle Royal, Playhouse 7 and Noho 7 in Los Angeles on April 22, 2016, before moving to other US cities. [Read more…]

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Tough Love: Season 3, Episode 1 – Steven doesn’t know what to do when a hot gay guy wants him

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tough-love-s3-ep1A couple of days ago we posted the trailer for Season 3 of Tough Love. Now the first episode has arrived, which takes us back into the dysfunctional world of the gay Steven and the sexually fluid Blaire. Once more they’re negotiating the vagaries of life in their own inimitable way.

Blaire wants her ex-girlfriend back, and does a bit of stalking with her cousin will in an attempt to get her back. Steven meanwhile finds his insecurities coming out when he goes on a blind date with an extremely hot model – while the date likes him, Steven isn’t sure why.

The third season is here thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign, which ensures there’ll be seven more episodes coming over the next few weeks. Beware though, Tough Love can be oddly addictive.

Take a look at Season 3, Episode 1 – Meat – below. You can catch up on Seasons 1 & 2 on the WatchToughLove.com website. [Read more…]

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FILMS: Tough Love  

Gay Short Film Showcase: Walk! – Looking into the world of the New York ball scene

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

walk-slideThe 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning, about the New York ball scene is legendary in certain circles, but it’s not without its controversy, particularly over whether it exploited the participants. Now there’s a new look into that same world, giving a fresh taste of a vibrant world of Voguing in the LGBT community – Walk!.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Voguing is a form of dance that was created on the streets and drag balls of Harlem by a subculture of young mostly poor, gay, trans, black and/or Latino’s in the 1980s. The Ballroom scene in which Voguing exists in is an art form that’s closely linked with ideas of fashion, luxury, and social and economic mobility.

‘In the past few years the Voguing and Ballroom scene has seen a resurgence in its popularity spreading across the globe. No longer limited to members of American urban black and Latino gay communities it can be found as far away as Russia now. Historically the Ballroom scene included society’s most marginalized: minorities within minorities within minorities. In a world where they have been rejected, ballroom not only accepted these people for who they were, it celebrated them!

‘While this resurgence in popularity is celebrated by many there is concern by some that with Voguing’s success in crossing over into the mainstream to communities of the “non marginalized” that there is a risk the dance may slowly be losing its connections to its roots.

‘Featuring archival footage from legendary Balls from the late 1980’s to 2016. The House of Pendavis, House of Chanel, House of Fields, Love Ball, House of Latex, and the House of Xtravaganza.’

Take a look at the documentary below. [Read more…]

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Disney Suggests They’ll Boycott Georgia If Anti-Gay Bill Is Signed Into Law

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

disney-logoThe fallout from the Supreme Court equal marriage decision continues, with a raft of US States considering adopting anti-LGBT laws that seem driven by a rather mean need to show they don’t like gay or trans people rather than because there’s a problem that really needs addressing. One of the latest is Georgia, where the Governor has to decide whether to sign the anti-gay ‘Free Exercise Protection Act’.

The act would allow businesses that claim they have faith-based objections to gay people, to refuse to provide services to them if they say it violates their beliefs.

There have been increasing calls for Hollywood to boycott Georgia if the act becomes law, something that has particular relevance to the state, as over the past few years it has made huge efforts to lure Tinsel Town to the area with tax breaks and other incentives. The LA Times reports that during 2015, 248 film and television productions shot in Georgia, representing $1.7 billion in spending.

It appears that some in Hollywood are heeding the boycott calls, with Disney already threatening to avoid Georgia. They issued a statement saying, “Disney and Marvel are inclusive companies, and although we have had great experiences filming in Georgia, we will plan to take our business elsewhere should any legislation allowing discriminatory practices be signed into state law.”

Disney has used Georgia extensively for its Marvel movies, with Ant-Man and Captain America: Civil War using the state, and Guardians of the Galaxy 2 currently shooting there.

AMC Networks, which films The Walking Dead in Georgia has also said, “As a company, AMC Networks believes that discrimination of any kind is reprehensible. We applaud Governor Deal’s leadership in resisting a previous version of this divisive legislation and urge him to reject the current version as well.”

The law is bad news for the production facilities in the state, such as the new, 700 acre Pinewood Studios Atlanta, which has been keen to say that it, “actively promotes equal opportunities and diversity in the workplace.”

Hopefully the Governor will once more see sense and veto the bill.

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Bridget Jones’ Baby Trailer – Renee Zellweger doesn’t know if Colin Firth or Patrick Dempsey’s the dad

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

bridget-jones-baby-slideSynopsis: ‘Oscar® winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favorite singleton in Bridget Jones’s Baby.  Directed by Sharon Maguire (Bridget Jones’s Diary), the new film in the beloved comedy series based on creator Helen Fielding’s heroine finds Bridget unexpectedly expecting.

‘After breaking up with Mark Darcy (Firth), Bridget Jones’s (Zellweger) “happily ever after” hasn’t quite gone according to plan.  Fortysomething and single again, she decides to focus on her job as top news producer and surround herself with old friends and new.  For once, Bridget has everything completely under control.  What could possibly go wrong?

‘Then her love life takes a turn and Bridget meets a dashing American named Jack (Dempsey), the suitor who is everything Mr. Darcy is not.  In an unlikely twist she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch…she can only be fifty percent sure of the identity of her baby’s father.

‘The much-anticipated third installment of the Bridget Jones’s franchise welcomes fellow Academy Award® winner Emma Thompson to the cast.  Longtime collaborators Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title Films produce alongside Debra Hayward.  Universal Pictures will distribute Bridget Jones’s Baby in North America and select international territories.’

The film is due out September 16th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, Patrick Dempsey  DIRECTORS: Sharon Maguire  FILMS: Bridget Jones's Baby  

Deepwater Horizon Trailer – Mark Wahlberg & Dylan O’Brien take on a real-life disaster

March 23, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

deepwater-horizon-slideWhen in 2010 oil was gush from deep in the Gulf Of Mexico with BP having massive difficulty is stemming the flow, it was easy to forget that the ecological disaster only came after a terrible human disaster, when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, killing 11 people. Director Peter Berg has reteamed with his Lon Survivor star Mark Wahlberg to tell the story of what happened.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘On April 20th, 2010, the world’s largest man-made disaster occurred on the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. Directed by Peter Berg (Lone Survivor), this story honours the brave men and women whose heroism would save many on board, and change everyone’s lives forever.

Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez, Dylan O’Brien and Kate Hudson also star. The film will be in cinemas in September. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Mark Wahlberg, Kurt Russell, John Malkovich, Gina Rodriguez, Dylan O'Brien, Kate Hudson  DIRECTORS: Peter Berg  FILMS: Deepwater Horizon  

New The Nice Guys Trailer – Matt Bomer really wants to kill Ryan Gosling & Russell Crowe

March 22, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The-Nice-Guys-One-Sheet-slideAfter a sejourn into superhero territory with Iron Man 3, writer/director Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) returns to neo-noir with The Nice Guys, which has just dropped a new trailer. Take a look at it below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘“The Nice Guys” takes place in 1970s Los Angeles, when down-on-his-luck private eye Holland March (Gosling) and hired enforcer Jackson Healy (Crowe) must work together to solve the case of a missing girl and the seemingly unrelated death of a porn star. During their investigation, they uncover a shocking conspiracy that reaches up to the highest circles of power.

‘The film also stars young actress Angourie Rice, Matt Bomer (the “Magic Mike” films, HBO’s “The Normal Heart”), Margaret Qualley (HBO’s “The Leftovers”), Keith David (TV’s “Community”) and Oscar winner Kim Basinger (“L.A. Confidential”).

‘Shane Black directed the film from an original screenplay he wrote with Anthony Bagarozzi. Joel Silver (“Non-Stop,” “The Matrix” films, the “Sherlock Holmes” films) produced the film under his Silver Pictures banner. Ken Kao, Hal Sadoff, Alex Walton and Michael J. Malone served as executive producers.

‘The behind-the-scenes creative team included Oscar-winning director of photography Philippe Rousselot (“A River Runs Through It,” the “Sherlock Holmes” films), production designer Richard Bridgland (“Serena,” “Unknown”), editor Joel Negrón (“21 Jump Street,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”), and costume designer Kym Barrett (“The Matrix” films, “The Amazing Spider-Man”). The score was composed by John Ottman (“X-Men: Days of Future Past”) & David Buckley (TV’s “The Good Wife”).’

The film will be out in the UK on June 3rd. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Matt Bome, Angourie Rice, Margaret Qualley, Kim Basinger  DIRECTORS: Shane Black  FILMS: The Nice Guys  

Self-Obsessed: Episode 1 – Cartoonist Sina Grace wants anonymous gay sex with bears… maybe

March 22, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

self-obsessed-ep1-sldieA week or two ago, we posted the trailer for Sina Grace’s new web series, Self-Obsessed. Now the first episode of the show has arrived, which you can take a look at below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Self-Obsessed is a comedic look at the life of a gay LA-based cartoonist who struggles to find his creative mojo amidst a break-up, a book cancellation and an overall crisis of faith in his own work. Grace stars in the series alongside Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Morganville Vampires), Adam Busch (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Jon Gabrus (MTV’s Guy Code, TVLand’s Younger).’

In the first episode, Sina has just found out his book got cancelled. Determined to not let the news get him down, Sina listens to his friend Amber’s advice and seeks out fun… by way of anonymous sex with bears.

New episodes are set to debut on Grace’s YouTube page every Tuesday over the next four weeks. [Read more…]

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