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Tangerine’s Mya Taylor Becomes First Trans Actress To Win A Major Film Award

February 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Last night at the Independent Spirit Awards – which honour films made outside the studio system – Tangerine’s Mya Taylor made history when she won in the Best Supporting Actress category, becoming the first transgender actress ever to win a major film award.

While the Oscars ingnored the movie, it’s great that the Independent Spirit Awards gave it some love. Taylor was undoubtedly a worthy winner for playing a transgender sex worker, who along with her friend Sin-Dee Rella (Kitana Kiki Rodriquez), spends Christmas Eve searching for the pimp who broke Sin-Dee’s heart.

In her acceptance speech Taylor said, “I have had a long journey through my 2015 because I had come from almost nothing and then got this role and this movie, and my life just did a total 360.” Before adding at the end, “There is transgender talent. There’s very beautiful transgender talent. So, you better get it out there and put it in your next movie.”

Rodriguez was also nominated in the Best Actress category, but lost out to Oscar front-runner Brie Larson, who picked up the ward for Room. You can take a look at Taylor winning the award below. [Read more…]

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First Trans Performer Ever Be Nominated For An Oscar Has Decided Not To Attend

February 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Anohni, formerly known as Antony and the Johnsons’ Antony Hegarty,made a little bit of history last month when she became the first trans performer ever to be nominated for an Oscar. However, Anohni has decided not to attend the ceremony, even though she may win for Best Original Song, for Manta Ray from Racing Extinction.

It appears the decision stems both from the fact she wasn’t invited to perform the song during the ceremony (despite Sam Smith, Lady Gaga and The Weeknd being invited to do so), as well as the industry and the Academy’s treatment of identity politics.

In an open letter on the Antony and the Johnsons website, Anohni writes, ‘It was degrading to watch the articles in Variety, The Daily Telegraph, Pitchfork, Stereogum, etc. start to appear. Eclipsing earlier notices of congratulations, now the papers were naming me as one of two artists to have been “cut” by the Academy due to “time constraints”. In the next sentence it was announced that Dave Grohl, not nominated in any category, had been added to the list of performers.

‘Everyone told me that I still ought to attend, that a walk down the red carpet would still be “good for my career”.

‘Last night I tried to force myself to get on the plane to fly to LA for all the nominee events, but the feelings of embarrassment and anger knocked me back, and I couldn’t get on the plane. I imagined how it would feel for me to sit amongst all those Hollywood stars, some of the brave ones approaching me with sad faces and condolences. There I was, feeling a sting of shame that reminded me of America’s earliest affirmations of my inadequacy as a transperson. I turned around at the airport and went back home.

‘As if to rub salt into the wound, the next morning the Oscars added that I was transgendered to the trivia page of their website.

‘I want to be clear — I know that I wasn’t excluded from the performance directly because I am transgendered. I was not invited to perform because I am relatively unknown in the U.S., singing a song about ecocide, and that might not sell advertising space. It is not me that is picking the performers for the night, and I know that I don’t have an automatic right to be asked.

‘But if you trace the trail of breadcrumbs, the deeper truth of it is impossible to ignore. Like global warming, it is not one isolated event, but a series of events that occur over years to create a system that has sought to undermine me, at first as a feminine child, and later as an androgynous transwoman. It is a system of social oppression and diminished opportunities for transpeople that has been employed by capitalism in the US to crush our dreams and our collective spirit.’

She adds, ‘So I have decided not to attend the Academy Awards this election year. I will not be lulled into submission with a few more well manufactured, feel-good ballads and a bit of good old fashioned T. and A. They are going to try to convince us that they have our best interests at heart by waving flags for identity politics and fake moral issues. But don’t forget that many of these celebrities are the trophies of billionaire corporations whose only intention it is to manipulate you into giving them your consent and the last of your money. They have been paid to do a little tap dance to occupy you while Rome burns. These are the last days of a great American fake-out sponsored by Exxon Mobile, Walmart, Amazon, Google and Phillip Morris. America, a country that is no longer contained by physical borders, aspires only for more power and control. I want to maximize my usefulness and advocate for the preservation of biodiversity and the pursuit of human decency within my sphere of influence.’

It should be noted Anohni isn’t quite the first trans person ever nominated, as in the 1970s Angela Morley was nominated in the Best Music categories for The Slipper And The Rose and The Little Prince. Anohni is however the first performer to be nominated.

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JJ Abrams Suggests Gay Characters Will Soon Come To Star Wars

February 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Shortly after the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, there was a lot of excitement in some quarters over whether the bromance between Poe Dameron and Finn was actually a romance, and whether they might be the franchise’s first on-screen gay couple. While the movie only offered ambiguous evidence for this, Oscar Isaac was keen to say that he was playing romance, while John Boyega suggested it was all in his co-star’s head.

However, now the movie’s director, JJ Abrams, has stepped forward to say he’d be surprised if LGBT characters don’t show up in the film series soon. At a pre-Oscars events at his Bad Robot Productions offices, he said “To me, the fun of Star Wars is the glory of possibility. So it seems insanely narrow-minded and counterintuitive to say there wouldn’t be a homosexual character in that world.”

However, it’s not really whether there are gay characters in the world, it’s whether Disney will allow them to be included in the movies, and even if they do, whether it’s properly acknowledged. With the studio’s plan to alternate between films that tell the main overall story arc and self-contained movies about other parts of the Star Wars universe, it certainly gives them plenty of opportunity to bring in LGBT characters.

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Sam Raimi Is Getting Ready To Start World War 3

February 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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It seems a bit extreme for a film director to want to start World War 3, but that’s just what Sam Raimi is doing. Variety reports that he’s set to helm a movie by that name, which he’s currently developing.

Perhaps most worryingly for a film with that title is that it’s based on a non-fiction source, George Friedman’s book ‘The Next 100 Years’. The sysnopsis describes it as, ‘A fascinating, eye-opening and often shocking look at what lies ahead for the U.S. and the world from one of our most incisive futurists.

I’n his thought-provoking new book, George Friedman, founder of STRATFOR — the preeminent private intelligence and forecasting firm — focuses on what he knows best, the future. Positing that civilization is at the dawn of a new era, he offers a lucid, highly readable forecast of the changes we can expect around the world during the twenty-first century all based on his own thorough analysis and research. For example, The U.S.-Jihadist war will be replaced by a new cold war with Russia; China’s role as a world power will diminish; Mexico will become an important force on the geopolitical stage; and new technologies and cultural trends will radically alter the way we live (and fight wars). Riveting reading from first to last, “The Next 100 Years” is a fascinating exploration of what the future holds for all of us.’

Of course, whether any of that will actually happen is impossible to know, but it certainly gives Raimi an interesting sandbox to play in.

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Wolverine’s James Mangold Set To Direct Disney’s Captain Nemo

February 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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For quite a few years now, Disney has been developing a movie based around Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. However, it’s had a few problems, not least David Fincher spending ages putting it together but then leaving due to budget disagreements.

Now it’s coming back together with Wolverine’s James Mangold set to direct, according to THR.

The movie will be a loose adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, which is currently going under the title Captain Nemo. Beyond that, there’s not too much news on exactly what direction the film will take on the story of Captain Nemo and his incredible submarine, the Nautilus.

It’s not likely we’ll see the movie for a while though, as Mangold is currently developing another Wolverine movies, which will almost certainly come before Nemo.

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DIRECTORS: James Mangold  FILMS: 20000 Leagues Under The Sea  

Tye Sheridan Joins Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One

February 28, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Steven Spielberg is going back into proper blockbuster territory with Ready Player One, which has just found its lead in actor Tye Sheridan (who’s also the new Scott Summers/Cyclops in X-Men: Apocalypse), according to TheWrap. He joins the previously cast Olivia Cooke and Ben Mendelsohn.

The movie will be based on Ernie Cline’s novel. Here’s the synopsis: ‘In the year 2044, reality is an ugly place. The only time teenage Wade Watts really feels alive is when he’s jacked into the virtual utopia known as the OASIS. Wade’s devoted his life to studying the puzzles hidden within this world’s digital confines—puzzles that are based on their creator’s obsession with the pop culture of decades past and that promise massive power and fortune to whoever can unlock them. But when Wade stumbles upon the first clue, he finds himself beset by players willing to kill to take this ultimate prize. The race is on, and if Wade’s going to survive, he’ll have to win—and confront the real world he’s always been so desperate to escape.’

Sheridan will be the man playing Wade. The film should be in cinemas December 15th, 2017.

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ACTORS: Tye Sheridan  DIRECTORS: Steven Spielberg  FILMS: Ready Player One  

Gay-Themed Rom-Com Please Don’t Eat The Pansies! Seeks Indiegogo Funding

February 24, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

please-don't-eat-the-pansies-posterIn many part of the gay world, saying you’re over 40 feels pretty similar to revealing that you’re actually dead, but of course that’s far from true (yes, 20-somethings, you don’t suddenly cease to exist when you pass you get older). The rom-com Please Don’t Eat The Pansies! wants to take a look at the lives of some 40+ gay people, but its needs some help so it’s launched an Indiegogo campaign in the hope of raising $35,000.

It’s got a great cast, including Mary Wilson of The Supremes, singer/actor Tom Goss, Caroline In The City co-stars Andrew Lauer and Eric Lutes, Mark Cirillo (The Last Straight Man, The Seminarian), writer/actor Ronnie Kerr (Saltwater, Shut Up & Kiss Me) and Chip Coffey. Ronnie Kerr also co-wrote the movie alongside its director, Craig Campobasso.

As well as the cast members already mentioned, Don’t Feed The Pansies! features Pandora Boxx as herself, playing the host of Pandora Boxx’s Pansy Party, where the lives of four gay couple intersect. It’s also promised that the film deals with, ‘issues gay men face over the age of 40: caring for aging parents, dating, marriage, sex and love. Its a farcical romp with a Happy Ending!’

You can take a look at the fundraising video below, and if you like what you see, head over to Indiegogo to help out. [Read more…]

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The Light Between Oceans Trailer – Michael Fassbender & Alicia Vikander get a baby from the sea

February 24, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

light-between-oceans-pic1-slideSynopsis: From acclaimed director Derek Cianfrance, (BLUE VALENTINE, A PLACE BEYOND THE PINES), and based on the extraordinary best-selling novel from M.L Stedman, THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS, is a beautiful yet heart-breaking story of love and sacrifice.

On a remote Australian island in the years following World War I, lighthouse keeper Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender) and his wife, Isabel (Alicia Vikander), discover a boat washed ashore carrying a dead man and a two-month old baby. Rescuing the infant, they make the decision to raise her as their own but the consequences of their choice prove to be devastating.

Also starring Rachel Weisz and produced by David Heyman, The Light Between Oceans will be released later this year.’

The movie should be out later this year. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Micheal Fassbender, Alicia Vikander  DIRECTORS: Derek Cianfrance  

Michael B. Jordan Planning Remake Of The Thomas Crown Affair

February 24, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

michael-b-jordanIt’s deja vu all over again, as while the classic 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair was remake with Pierce Brosnan in the lead role in 1999, it looks like it’s getting another do-over. THR reports that Michael B. Jordan is hoping to star in a new version of the story, with MGM backing the film.

Assuming it follows the story of the original, Creed and Fantastic Four star Jordan will be ‘a wealthy businessman who conducted robberies on the side. When an insurance investigator… starts to track him down, the two begin an affair even as Crown plans another heist.’

The remake was apparently Jordan’s idea, and MGM seems to like it. However it’s very early days as no writers or a director are attached as yet. It’s also proof that Hollywood sees a big future for the young actor.

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Hamilton Star Lin-Manuel Miranda Is Joining The Mary Poppins Sequel

February 24, 2016 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

lin-Manuel-MirandaA few days ago it was revealed that Emily Blunt was in talks to play Mary Poppins in Disney’s planned new take on the classic nanny character (they’re keen to say it’s not a sequel, even though it is). Now she may have the person who would be the equivalent of her Dick Van Dyke, as Variety reports that Lin-Manuel Miranda, best known for starring in (and writing the songs for) the Broadway hit Hamilton, is in negotiations for the film.

Assuming he signs on, Miranda would play ‘Jack, a lamplighter resembling the character of Bert, who was famously played by Dick Van Dyke’.

While the 1960s movie was mainly based in the first of Travers’ books, the new movie will explore Mary’s further adventures with the Banks family and beyond as illustrated by Travers’ seven additional novels. The most recent reports suggest it will see Mary returning to help a grown-up Michael and Jane Banks after a major events takes place in their lives.

Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (Hairspray, Smash) will write the songs, and the film apparently has the support of original Mary Poppins co-composer, Richard Sherman. Rob Marshall is set to direct.

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ACTORS: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Emily Blunt  DIRECTORS: Rob Marshall  FILMS: Mary Poppins Sequel  
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