
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…]





In 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
Synopsis: 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.
It’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.
A 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