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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

A Little Chaos (DVD Review)

August 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Alan Rickman, Helen McRory, Stanley Tucci
Director: Alan Rickman
Running Time: 117 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: August 24th 2015 (UK)

It’s 17th Century France and King Louis XIV (Alan Rickman) is on the throne. He wants a revamp of the Versailles gardens and hires architect Andre Le Notre (Matthias Schoenaerts) to build it. However, he needs help from a landscape artist and so brings in widower Sabine De Barra (Kate Winslet).

They have a few initial problems as he likes classical geometry and straight lines, while she is more forward-thinking and asymmetrical in her design (metaphor alert). Despite this, the two begin to fall for one another. This should be okay as Andre has an open marriage, however his wife (Helen McRory) isn’t keen on the feelings he develops for Sabine and plans to destroy what they are creating together. [Read more…]

Kill Your Friends Trailer – Nicholas Hoult enters the 1990s British music scene

August 24, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kill-your-friends-posterSynopsis: When the road to success is littered with losers and even your closest colleagues are desperate for you to fail, what would you do to make it to the top?

London, 1997; the British music industry is on a winning streak. Britpop bands Blur, Oasis, Radiohead rule the airwaves and Cool Britannia is in full swing. 27-year-old hit chasing A&R man Steven Stelfox (Nicholas Hoult) is slashing and burning his way through the music business, a world where ‘no one knows anything’ and where careers are made and broken by chance and the fickle tastes of the general public – “Yeah, those animals”.

Fuelled by greed, ambition and inhuman quantities of drugs, Stelfox searches for his next hit record amid a relentless orgy of self-gratification. Created by an industry that demands success at any price, as the hits dry up and the industry begins to change, Stelfox takes the concept of ‘killer tunes’ to a murderous new level in a desperate attempt to salvage his career.

Kill Your Friends is a dark, satirical and hysterically funny evisceration of the Nineties music business. A time and place populated by frauds, charlatans and bluffers; where ambition is a higher currency than talent, and where it seems anything can be achieved – as long as you want it badly enough. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Nicholas Hoult  

The Wedding Banquet – The Ang Lee Trilogy (DVD Review)

August 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Winston Chao, May Chin, Ya-Lei Kuei, Mitchell Lichtenstein, May Lin
Director: Ang Lee
Running Time: 335 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: August 24th 2015 (UK)

Before Ang Lee was the double Oscar-winning helmer of Brokeback Mountain and Life Of Pi (incidentally, neither of which won the Best Picture Oscar) he was a young director who from his very first movie was mixing his Asian heritage with the West. Indeed, when talking of the rise of Ang Lee, one of the keys is his partnership with James Schamus, who co-wrote and produced most of his movies. This mix of Eastern and Western storytelling helped Lee to be able to fully inhabit a variety of different worlds like few other directors ever have.

Before he came to many people’s attention with Sense & Sensibility he made three features – Pushing Hands, The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman – which have been brought together for the first time in the UK for the Ang Lee Trilogy DVD release (others have referred to the films as the ‘Father Knows Best’ trilogy). They are entertaining and interesting movies, with the first two in particular feeling like they’re from a director in training but with great hints at where he ended up. [Read more…]

Child 44 (Blu-ray Review)

August 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, Gary Oldman, Joel Kinnaman
Director: Daniel Espinosa
Running Time: 137 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: August 24th 2015 (UK)

When it was first announced Child 44 seemed like a good bet – based on a hit book, directed by Daniel Espinosa (Safe House, Easy Money) and a really good cast. However, when it arrived in cinemas it was met with bad reviews and made hardly any money at the box office.

I’m not entirely sure where all the animosity came from though, as while it has quite a few problems it’s certainly tense, uneasy and very watchable.

Set in post-World War II Soviet Russia, Tom Hardy is Leo Demidov, an investigator for the feared MGB who roots out traitors for Stalin. The organisation is judge, jury and executioner – and it extracts ways to find guilt in everyone they arrest. It’s an era of massive paranoia and one where deviating from the official line on something can be a death sentence. [Read more…]

Win A Little Chaos Poster Signed By Alan Rickman & Kate Winslet, Plus A Blu-ray!

August 23, 2015 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

a-little-chaos-bd-coverReunited for the first time since Sense and Sensibility, British acting royalty Alan Rickman directs Academy Award winner Kate Winslet in the wonderfully romantic period drama, A LITTLE CHAOS, available on digital platforms from 10th August, 2015, and on Blu-ray and DVD from 24th August, 2015, courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment.

We’ve teamed up with them to give one lucky winner A Little Chaos poster signed by Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman and a Blu-ray of the film, with two runners up receiving a Blu-ray.

When brilliantly talented landscape gardener Madame Sabine De Barra (Kate Winslet – Labor Day, Revolutionary Road) finds herself an unlikely candidate for landscape architect of the still-to-be-completed Palace of Versailles, she is thrown into the bewildering world of the court of King Louis XIV (Alan Rickman – Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows). She has little time for the classical, ordered designs of her employer, the famous architect Le Nôtre (Matthias Schoenaerts – Far From The Madding Crowd, Suite Francaise), but as she works on her creation, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him, while attempting to negotiate the perilous rivalries and intricate etiquette of the court.

To be in with a chance of winning the A Little Chaos prizes that we’ve got to give away, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on September 6th, 2015, so get answering and good luck. [Read more…]

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Kiss Me, Kill Me Trailer – Gale Harold & Van Hansis star in the upcoming gay themed mystery

August 21, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kiss-me-kill-me-slideWe’ve been following Kiss Me, Kill Me since it announced a Kickstarter campaign last October. It hasn’t taken them long to get the film made and into the editing suite, with a poster released a few weeks ago and now a trailer.

The film is the first gay role for Gale Harold since Queer As Folk, who stars alongside As the World Turns and Eastsiders’ Van Hansis. Yolonda Ross (“Whitney”), Craig Robert Young (The Last Ship), Jai Rodriguez (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), Kit Williamson (Madmen), Matthew Ludwinski (Going Down in LA-LA Land), D.J. “Shangela” Pierce (Rupaul’s Drag Race), Jackie Monahan (Codependent Space Alien Seeks Same) and Allison Lane (Going Down in LA-LA Land) also appear.

Kiss Me, Kill Me is described a contemporary Alfred Hitchcock/Agatha Christie-style ‘who-done-it’, with the mystery centered on Dusty, who confronts his unfaithful boyfriend and blacks-out, only to wake up to find his boyfriend murdered and he’s the prime suspect.

Watch the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Gale Harold, Van Hansis, Matthew Ludwinski  DIRECTORS: Casper Andreas  FILMS: Kiss Me Kill Me  

Boy Meets Girl Trailer – Take a first look at the BBC’s new trans-themed sitcom

August 21, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

boys-meets-girls-bbc2-slideA year or so ago the BBC put out a talent call for ideas for ideas that included trans* people and lives, as they had realised that while their public service remit means they are supposed to reflect all parts of British society, this is one area they’d pretty much ignored.

One of the main things to come from this effort is the upcoming sitcom Boy Meets Girl, which made a few headlines when it was announced due to the unfortunately rare fact that it cast a trans* woman, Rebecca Root, in one of the lead roles, rather than handing it to a cisgender actor.

Boy Meets Girls was created by Trans Comedy Award winner Elliott Kerrigan, alongside Simon Carlyle and Andrew Mettam. As well as Root, the series stars Harry Hepple as the ‘boy’ of the title, as well as the likes of Denise Welch, Janine Duvitski, Nigel Betts, Lizzie Roper and Jonny Dixon.

Boy Meets Girl has been compared to Gavin & Stacey, focussing on the developing relationship between Leo and Judy. However this isn’t a show that’s only about the issue trans* people face in the dating world, as there’s also a mini May-December thing going one as Leo is 26 and Judy is 40, and both have plenty of other things to negotiate.

Now the first 30-second promo for the show has been released, which you can take a look at below. The show will air in the UK later this year on BBC2. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Rebecca Root  FILMS: Boy Meets Girl (TV)  

Looking Co-Creator Andrew Haigh Talks About The Show’s Cancellation & The Difficulty Of Gay Representation

August 21, 2015 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

andrew-haighAfter the success of his gay-themed movie Weekend, it was a good idea to hire Andrew Haigh to help develop the show Looking, but even he couldn’t overcome the difficulties the show faced, with the series getting cancelled after Season 2 (although a final, two-hour ‘movie’ will wrap things up).

Now Haigh has chatted with Attitude about the difficulties Looking faced from both those who hated it before they’d properly seen it, and how representing LGBT people on screen can be extremely difficult.

He says of the initial reaction from the gay community, “A lot of people seemed to talk about it without actually watching it. So many people said ‘I didn’t watch your show, I didn’t like it’, but they’d admit they barely watched the pilot. So you’re making a judgment on two seasons of a show after watching just five minutes, and turning it off because somebody was being jerked off in a wood and you didn’t like what that said about gay people.”

As with various other shows that have featured gay people, Looking had to deal with those who didn’t like that it included negative aspects of gay life, and it perhaps faced more scrutiny as many were hoping it would be their personal ‘perfect’ look at gay men. However, when it wasn’t how they hoped they’d be represented (whether what the characters were doing was valid to the wider gay experience or not), they turned against the show.

Haigh comments, “I do think it is rooted in a fear where we want representation in the world, but only of the best of us. Now, it is of my feeling that if we want true acceptance, then we should be accepted fully, as shitty people, who have emotional baggage and who do find it hard to be gay. I have no problem with those characters being on screen…

“For years, I wanted to see myself represented on screen. But it is frustrating when you create characters, whose stories you are trying to tell, and you come up against all of this anger and hatred. I had so many people saying, ‘I hate that Patrick character, he is awful, he is just not me!’ And I’d look at them and think, ‘You do know, you are actually Patrick?!’”

As for the Looking feature-length finale, Haigh says, “I can tell you nothing! Look, it’s not going to be massively different from what you’ve seen before, there’s not going to be aliens or anything over dramatic but I think it’s a nice way for us to bring the stories to a kind of semi-conclusion and wrap some things up – to have a final chapter to it.”

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DIRECTORS: Andrew Haigh  FILMS: Looking  

Josh Hutcherson Looks Forward To The Day He Can Close His LGBT Charity

August 21, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

josh-hutchersonIt’s a strange thing about a lot of charities – they’re very much needed, but it’s difficult not to hope for a day when they can close down because the problem has been sorted out. That’s tru for Hunger Games star Hosh Hutcherson, who co-founded Straight But Not Narrow, to help fight against homophobia in schools and to ‘positively influence the perception of and behavior towards LGBTQ peers.’

The organisation has grown massively over the last couple of years, with its work touching thousands of young people, whether they themselves are LGBT or not. However Josh wants one day to be able to shut down the charity, telling eOnline, “There is still so much to do. It’s not only even about legislation. It starts there by making it legally acceptable but socially there is so much prejudice and bias that is integrated into our culture and that’s going to be around for while. I hope one day in my lifetime we get to close the door on this group but there’s a lot more work to do.”

However, he has no doubts about the importance of what Straight But Not Narrow is currently doing, saying “I think one of the moments that was really rewarding was probably about two years ago when we got an email from a young guy in Florida. He was like, ’I’m 14 years old and I go to a very religious middle school and it’s been a really hard thing for me to come out and find support because I was afraid I wouldn’t be accepted in my community. But because of Straight But Not Narrow and the support that you show me from the straight community, it’s made me see a really different side of things and I’m so happy now that I came out to my friends and family and they all love me and support me so much.’”

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Zachary Quinto Clarifies His Remarks On PrEP, Hopes To Be Part Of The Gay Conversation

August 21, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

zachary-quintoIt can be difficult for stars to comment on anything these days, as the internet means that if some people don’t like it, they won’t hold back from telling them so. Zachary Quinto discovered that last year when he tried to express his feelings about PrEP/Truvada and whether they potentially exacerbated other problems.

At the time, he said, “I think there’s a tremendous sense of complacency in the LGBT community. AIDS has lost the edge of horror it possessed when it swept through the world in the ’80s. Today’s generation sees it more as something to live with and something to be much less fearful of. And that comes with a sense of, dare I say, laziness… We need to be really vigilant and open about the fact that these drugs are not to be taken to increase our ability to have recreational sex. There’s an incredible underlying irresponsibility to that way of thinking… and we don’t yet know enough about this vein of medication to see where it’ll take us down the line.”

Many took him to task for his comments, accusing him of slut-shaming.

Now he’s stepped forward to clarify him comments, telling Huffpo,’“Look, I just think we need to be vigilant as a community and a community of gay men. It was not my intention to judge anybody or to rankle anybody, or to put myself in some kind of superior position by any means. I think if people use PrEP as part of a responsible regimen of taking care of themselves and preserving their bodies and their well-being and the well-being of the people they’re having sex with, then more power to them. There was this thing that I was ‘slut-shaming.’ Anybody who knows me knows that that is the last thing I would ever do. I just think that we can’t let our guard down.”

The piece adds that, ‘Quinto seemed to suggest that the very idea of PrEP itself might influence everyone to let his or her guard down by forgetting the past and the reality of HIV and AIDS. “I’m old enough to understand how absolutely horrific and decimating that time was,” he explained. “And I think I was speaking more to [infection rates being the same now as in the past].” Quinto sees his critique as a way to remind people of that earlier time, and to “honor the people we lost, an entire generation of men, and to be responsible to who we are and how we relate to one another, how we take care of each other.” He adds, “That’s all I was trying to talk about. I wasn’t trying to heap any judgment on anybody.”’

However it seems he doesn’t want to shy away from talking about LGBT issues, as part of the reason he publicly came out was because, he wanted to be part of a “larger conversation”, adding “That conversation is about the well-being of kids who are struggling to come to terms with who they are in the world. And that’s what motivated my decision.”

Speaking of other actors fears of coming out, he says, “The only way to change that is to stop giving it power. It’s my responsibility to work with integrity, to live with integrity. And if I do those two things I feel like the idea of limitations based on who I spend my life with or who I sleep with is everybody else’s problem. That’s not mine. Mine is to do good work, to show up, to be who I am and to, in some way, be one of many, many, many voices that over the last generation made incredible and very powerful changes in the way that we treat LGBT people.”

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ACTORS: Zachary Quinto  
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