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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

Nicole Kidman Joins John Cameron Mitchell’s How to Talk to Girls at Parties

May 13, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

nicole-kidman-john-cameron-mitchellNicole Kidman is set to reunite with her Rabbit Hole director, John Cameron Mitchell for How To Talk To Girls At Parties. Mitchell is going back behind the camera after a turn in the Broadway production of Hedwig & The Angry Inch, the show he created in the 1990s and which helped make his name.

However How To Talk… is a little different from Hedwig’s tale of a transsexual East German musician, although it keeps the punk vibe, as it’s based on a short story by Neil Gaiman, from his collection, Fragile Things. Variety described the movie as being ‘in the spirit of Romeo and Juliet, but instead of Montagues and Capulets, it is punks and aliens. This is the story of the birth of punk, the exuberance of first love, and the universe’s greatest mystery of all: how to talk to girls at parties.’

Elle Fanning was previously announced for the movie, and as well as Kidman, she’s also just been joined by Ruth Wilson and Matt Lucas.

The film is currently looking for buyers at Cannes, with the hope of shooting in the UK this Autumn.

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ACTORS: Nicole Kidman, Matt Lucas, Ruth Wilson  DIRECTORS: John Cameron Mitchell  

Diego Luna Up For Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One

May 13, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

diego-lunaGareth Edwards is certainly building a great cast for Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One, with Felicity Jones, Riz Ahmed and Ben Mendelsohn already onboard. Now it looks like they’ve got some company, as Variety reports that Diego Luna is signing on.

There are too many details on who he’ll play, but it appears he’ll be one of the leads, as part of a rogue band of resistance fighters who unite for a daring mission to steal the Death Star plans and bring new hope to the galaxy. (We’re presuming it’s those stolen plans that end up stowed away in R2D2 at the beginning of A New Hope)

Jones and Ahmed will join him in the attempt to steal those plan, while Mendelsohn will be the villain.

The Star Wars Anthology movies will be standalone films that will expand the screen franchise beyond the Skywalker saga (which include JJ Abrams’ upcoming The Force Awakens), and should arrive in cinemas Decembr 2016.

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ACTORS: Diego Luna  DIRECTORS: Gareth Edwards  FILMS: Star Wars Rogue One  

Cate Blanchett Coyly Suggests That She’s Bisexual

May 12, 2015 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

Cate-BlanchettCate Blanchett isn’t one to go into great detail about herself. In a new Variety profile about her role in the upcoming film Carol, she doesn’t even want to talk about how she prepares for a part, merely saying, “Do I have a process? I don’t know. There are certainly things perhaps that I don’t want to identify.”

However when talking about the fact Carol is her first lesbian role, she does suggest that perhaps she’s not completely new to relationships with women, as when asked about this being her first time, she answers, “On film – or in real life?”

When pressed on whether this means she has had relationships with women in the past (she is currently married to a man), she doesn’t have a huge amount more to add, but does say, “Yes. Many times.”

It seems she doesn’t have a time for labels, as she says that when considering what her character in the film would be considered, she says “I never thought about it. I don’t think Carol thought about it.”

The long-gestating Carol is an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novella The Price of Salt, which follows the relationship between two women in 1950s New York.One is a young department store clerk (Mia Wasikowska) who dreams of a better life, and the other is a woman (Blanchett) trapped in a loveless marriage. Playwright Phyllis Nagy wrote the screenplay adaptation.

Todd Haynes, known for previous LGBT-themed work such as Velvet Goldmine and Far From Heaven, directs. He previously worked with Blanchett on his unusual 2007 Bob Dylan biopic, I’m Not There.

It’s well worth reading the full Variety piece, which talks about how Carol got to the screen, this history of Highsmith’s book (which was controversial enough on its initial release that she wrote it under a pseudonym), as well as the issue of both female and gay centred stories in mainstream cinema.

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ACTORS: Cate Blanchett  DIRECTORS: Todd Haynes  FILMS: Carol  

Natalie Portman Takes On A French Ghost Story With Planetarium

May 12, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

natalie-portmanWe haven’t seen a vast amount Natalie Portman in the last couple of years, as while she’s appeared in the Thor films and a couple of other movies, she’s largely devoted herself to being a mother. However now she’s got a new film and she’s going French, as she’s set to appear Planetarium, according to Variety.

Johny Depp’s daughter, Lily Rose Depp, is also set to star, with her and Partman playing spiritualist sisters, who are believed to possess the supernatural ability to connect with ghosts. There are few other plot details, although the 1930s French-set film has a plot with a political context that ‘will have a modern resonance with the current crisis and rise of extremism in Europe’, which suggests it will be set against the backdrop of the rise of Naziism.

Rebecca Zlotowski (Grand Central) will direct, from a script she co-wrote with Robin Campillo (who most recent wrote and directed the excellent, gay-themed Eastern Boys). The plan is to shoot in September with the movie ready for release by the middle of 2016.

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ACTORS: Natalie Portman, Lily Rose Depp  DIRECTORS: Rebecca Zlotowski  

Dane DeHaan & Cara Delevingne Join Luc Besson’s Sci-fi ‘Epic’ Valerian

May 12, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Dane-DeHaanThe huge success of Lucy reminded everyone that Luc Besson can have huge success as a director after several years where he mainly seemed to be a purveyor of no brain action that he wrote and/or produced, such as The Transporter and Taken.

Now he’s heading back into the director’s chair for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, based on the Belgian science fiction comic book characters Valérian and Laureline, created by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mezieres.

He’s already signed up his first cast members, with with Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne set to star in the central roles.

Valérian and Laureline are 28th Century agents working for the Galaxity organization, whose adventures take them across time and space. However after Galaxity and their home planet disappear, they are left to forge a future on their own.

With the ‘City of a Thousand Planets’ subtitle, it certainly sounds like this Besson is hoping to build this into a franchise. Production is set to begin at the end of this year with a global release slated for summer 2017.

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ACTORS: Dane DeHaan, Carla Delevigne  DIRECTORS: Luc Besson  FILMS: Valerian  

Anne Hathaway Will Be Colossal, In An Arthouse Monster Movie

May 12, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

anne-hathawayDon’t worry, we’re not in any way being rude about her weight, as Anne Hathaway is only planning to be Colossal in a new movie, as THR reports that she’s attached to a film of that name from Timecrimes and Open Windows director Nacho Vigalondo.

It appears it’s going to be a somewhat unusual movie, as it’s described as being Godzilla meets Lost in Translation, quite how that’s going to work is anyone’s guess, as previously those two movie’s biggest connection is that they’re both set in Japan.

The film will see Hathaway as ‘Gloria, an ordinary woman who, after losing her job and her fiancé, decides to leave her life in New York to move back to her hometown. But when news reports surface that a giant lizard is destroying the city of Tokyo, Gloria gradually comes to realize that she is strangely connected to these far-off events via the power of her mind. In order to prevent further destruction, Gloria needs to determine why her seemingly insignificant existence has such a colossal effect on the fate of the world.’

It appears that this will be arthouse kaiju, as it’s also compared to being like ‘Transformers versus Adaptation’.

Vigalondo comments, “Colossal is my most ambitious script so far, and probably also the most personal one. Having Anne and this terrific team around goes beyond my craziest expectations.”

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ACTORS: Anne Hathaway  DIRECTORS: Nacho Vigalondo  

Gay Short Film Showcase: Only Always You – Cute gay-themed short film takes a look at sketchy love

May 11, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

only-always-youThere are a lot of great gay-themed short films out there, but if you can’t get to a gay film festival, it’s often difficult to see them (although there are things such as the excellent Boys On Film DVD series). It’s always good them when one of these shorts gets put online, which is what has happened with the cute Only Always You, which you can watch below.

In the nine-minute film, ‘A young man spends his time drawing sketches and daydreaming of a life he wishes to have’. It’s a familiar theme and one that’s well handled in the film (even if one of the characters does occasionally seem a little stalker-y.

Director Anthony Aguiar has previously noted, “We shot Only Always You with almost no budget in two days. The crew consisted of myself and one other person. Please watch the film in full screen mode in order to get the full picture. Thank you.”

If you know a short film we ought to be posting, tell us by getting in touch via our contact page. And check out more gay short films and web series here.

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Of Girls and Horses Trailer – Lesbian drama gets a little equine

May 11, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Of-Girls-and-Horses-slideAcclaimed lesbian director Monica Treut returns with the release of Wolfe Video’s LBGT drama OF GIRLS AND HORSES, available on DVD and digitally in the US on June 30th.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Featuring a quartet of talented stars, this under-stated drama from prolific lesbian filmmaker Monika Treut deftly unfolds the coming-of-age of rebellious teen Alex (popular German TV star, Ceci Chuh). Sent away by her mother to a horse farm in the country, Alex keeps up her bad girl ways but is gradually enamored with the horses – and with the resident lesbian riding instructor, Nina (the stunning Vanida Karun) who is taking a break from her partner Christine (the equally beautiful Ellen Grell). As Nina maintains her boundaries and tries to help Alex find purpose and maturity at this crucial moment in her life, the arrival of privileged young equestrian Kathy (Alissa Wilms) presents new challenges and opportunities for Alex as she grapples with her longing for love and connection. A beautiful drama.’

Writer/director/producer Treut (My Father Is Coming, Gendernauts, Dr. Paglia) is a pioneer of international LBGT cinema, and returns once again with a transcendent story of lesbian love, innocence, and the universal struggle to find a place in the world.

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

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New Pics From The Jem And The Holograms Movie Arrive

May 11, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jem-and-the-holograms-pic10For those of us outside the US, a Jem And The Holograms movie seems an odd idea, as the cartoon and toy line never had the impact in many countries that it did in the US. However with those who grew up with the 80s show now in positions of power in Hollywood, a movie is on the way, and USA Today has debuted a set of pics from Jon M. Chu’s movie.

The movie is about an orphaned teenage girl who becomes an online recording sensation under her secret identity, Jem. She and her sisters embark on a music-driven scavenger hunt – one that sends them on an adventure across Los Angeles in an attempt to unlock a final message left by her father.

Aubrey Peeples will be Jem, Stefanie Scott will be her little sister Kimber, while Hayley Kiyoko and Aurora Perrineau with be band members Aja and Shane. And as the pics above show, there’s also added hotness in the form of Ryan Guzman.

It certainly looks big, rock-driven and more than a little camp, at least from these photos anyway. The film is out this autumn. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Audrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott, Jayley Kyoko, Aurora Perrineau, Ryan Guzman  DIRECTORS: Jon M. Chu  FILMS: Jem And The Holograms  

Arnie, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney & More Get Terminator Genisys Character Posters

May 11, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

terminator-character-poster1-tripleTerminator Genisys is fighting against franchise fatigue, and while it’s done a decent job so far of suggesting to film fans that it might be worth a look, it’s still got a way to go show that it reboots things enough to make it feel fresh while not completely abandoning what people liked about it to start with.

To help with that a set of character posters have popped up online, which like the last trailer showcase the old and new, and also show that Jason Clarke’s John Connor is rather different to the character we’ve seen in previous instalments and that he may be the villain this time around.

You can see all the posters below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘When John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the human resistance, sends Sgt. Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) and safeguard the future, an unexpected turn of events creates a fractured timeline. Now, Sgt. Reese finds himself in a new and unfamiliar version of the past, where he is faced with unlikely allies, including the Guardian (Arnold Schwarzenegger), dangerous new enemies, and an unexpected new mission: To reset the future…’

The movie is due out July 3rd. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emilia Clarke, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney  DIRECTORS: Alan Taylor  FILMS: Terminator Genisys  
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