Back in May, HIV Equal debuted its gay-themed web series, Unzipped. Well, that first season has now become Unzipped NYC and it’s now been followed by the new Unzipped Dallas, which has debuted its first two episodes.
Once more the show looks into the lives of a group of guys – and this time one girl – who, ‘discuss their relationship status, their turn ons, and the qualities they look for in a potential match. This season, Unzipped takes on the topics of love, trust, disclosure, monogamy, and hook-ups gone wrong. From the hilarious to the disastrous, these guys and girl aren’t afraid to speak the truth.’
As you’ll see these aren’t people who are afraid of talking about pretty much anything. Take a look at episodes 1 & 2 below, and you can watch the first season here. [Read more…]
After indie hits Mud and Take Shelter, director Jeff Nichols heads in a slightly more mainstream direction with Midnight Special.
A couple of weeks ago we had a trailer for Dirty Grandpa, but now the red band version is here to let us know that Robert De Niro is going to swear a lot in the finished movie, and that Zac Efron’s CGI undies from the first promo won’t be around in the final article.
Liam Neeson is doing something a little different from the Taken and Non-Stop action-fests he’s been best known for in the last few years, as he’s becoming a tree creature with A Monster Calls. J.A. Bayona directs the movie, based on the novel by Patrick Ness.
Oh the hilarity, Daniel Radcliffe is rubbish at magic! Let’s not hope that’s the whole joke with Now You See Me 2 (I presume it’s not), but this teaser trailer seems to love the idea of it.
South America really does seem to have a knack for making great gay-themed movies, and hopefully that will continue with the Brazilian movie Aya Arcos.
Roland Emmerich’s much-maligned Stonewall isn’t the only movie around about the events that took place in New York in 1969 that helped kick off the modern gay-rights movement, as Reina Gossett and Sasha Wortzel have been making Happy Birthday, Marsha!, starring breakout Tangerine star, Mya Taylor.
After some character posters a couple of days ago (and some new ones you can see below), comes the trailer for the sequel, The Huntsman: Winter’s War. Snow White (Kristen Stewart) is gone, but both Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron are back, joined by Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain.
It’s been a long wait, but Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson back in male model mode for Zoolander 2, and now we have the first full trailer for the movie.
Casey Affleck is turning director once more, and his I’m Still Here actor (and real-life brother-in-law) Joaquin Phoenix is again set to star.