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Big Gay Picture Show

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

Gay Short Film Showcase: Bacchanal – Hidden desires get mixed with the myth of Dionysus

April 29, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

bacchanal-short-filmFirst off I should probably apologise, as we probably don’t pay enough attention to the B & T of LGBT on Big Gay Picture Show, and of those, it’s probably the B we most ignore most. Initially I thought Bacchanal might help on that score, but it doesn’t really as it uses an initialy air of bisexuality to suggest the men are really hiding their homosexuality.

And while that may be true in some circumstances, it’s certainly not universal.

But assuming it is true here, Bacchanal is strange and a little pretentious, yet very intriguing and good at building a sense of sexual tension.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Two young friends reveal their hidden desires by a theatrical presentation of Dionysus. The myth as well as the girl, initiating and redemptive becomes the catalyst of the hidden inner desires.’

The film comes from Manfred Rott, who also made one of out other showcased films, Utopies. You can watch Bacchanal below.

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. [Read more…]

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Mad Men & Eastsiders Star Kit Williamson Announces His Engagement To Boyfriend John Halbach

April 29, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

kit-williamson-john-halbachThere are wedding bells in the air for Kit Williamson, the actor who played Ed Gifford in Mad Men and also stars in and created the popular web series turned Logo TV show, Eastsiders. He has announced his engagement to his longtime boyfrined, John Halbach.

Eastsiders fans may recognise Halbach, who co-stars alongside Williamson in the show.

Kit announced the news in a statement, saying, “We’ve been together for more than eight years. We kind of resisted marriage at first because we were already committed to one another, but all the progress that’s happened over the last few years, and the likelihood of a favorable Supreme Court ruling in June, has made us really think about what marriage means to us and our relationship. To deny our right to get married is to deny our relationship’s validity.

“It amazes me to think that my Mad Men character, Ed Gifford, would not have been able to legally marry a non-Caucasian woman in Mississippi before 1967. It wasn’t until Loving v. Virginia that the Supreme Court ruled state bans on interracial marriage violated the constitution. We all have a right to love, a right to happiness, and a right to find a partner in life.”

No date has been set and the couple haven’t quite decided where to marry yet, as they’re deciding between LA, New York or perhaps somewhere more exotic.

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ACTORS: Kit Williamson, John Halbach  

Irrational Man Trailer – Joaquin Phoenix & Emma Stone star in Woody Allen’s latest

April 29, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

irrational-man-emma-stone-joaquin-phoenixIt’s time for our first look at Woody Allen’s annual movie, and coming off the Oscar-winning triumph of Blue Valentine he’s brining us Irrational Man, which stars Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone and Parker Posey.

As always with Allen there aren’t too many details about the movie, but Phoenix will play a philosophy professor who’s suffering from an existential crisis which results in him wondering what the point of life is. However then – and this will be a shock for Allen fans – he meets a younger woman, strikes up a friendship, who changes his life.

It’s not exactly groundbreaking territory for Woody, and as so often in his films, it feels like Joaquin in playing an Allen analogue. Whether it’ll work this time around should become clearer soon as it’s due to premiere at Cannes in mid-May. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Emma Stone, Joaquin Phoenix, Parker Posey  DIRECTORS: Woody Allen  FILMS: Irrational Man  

Mad Max: Fury Road Gets A Final Trailer – Tom Hardy & co. love post-apocalyptic mayhem

April 29, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

mad-max-fury-road-character-poster1-slideAfter a very, very long wait, it’s just a couple of weeks until we get to see the reinvention of Mad Max, with Tom Hardy taking over the role from Mel Gibson in Fury Road.

To make sure we know this is going to be a film that’s just as nuts as the earlier movie, while ramping up the style and the budget, a final trailer has arrived, which you can watch below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Oscar-winning filmmaker George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road” revisits his own post-apocalyptic trilogy featuring the anti-hero known as Mad Max. Tom Hardy stars in the role of Max Rockatansky, alongside Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Zoe Kravitz, Riley Keough, Hugh Keays-Byrne and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Miller directed from a screenplay he wrote with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris. Miller also produces, along with Doug Mitchell and P.J. Voeten. Iain Smith, Graham Burke and Bruce Berman serve as executive producers. “Mad Max: Fury Road” is a Kennedy Miller Mitchell production. The film will be presented by Warner Bros. Pictures, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures. Scheduled for release on May 15, 2015, it will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures.’ [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult, Charlize Theron  DIRECTORS: George Miller  FILMS: Mad Max: Fury Road  

Jeff Daniels Joins Divergent Series In A Key Role

April 29, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jeff-danielsJeff Daniels has left The Newsroom behind and following a bit of a hit with Dumb and Dumber To, he’s heading into teen action territory, as he’s signed up to star in the two-part conclusion to the Divergent series, Allegiant, according to THR.

Daniels is taking on a bit of a pivotal role, although if you don’t want to know how he fits into the world of fighting factions who don’t like those who straddle different personality types, you should stop reading now.

He’ll be David, the leader of the Bureau of Genetic Welfare, which set up the system where everyone is sorted into the factions of Abnegation, Erudite, Dauntless, Amity, and Candor. As you may have guessed, their motives in doing this may not have been totally altruistic.

The films will see Tris (Shailene Woodley) on the run and trying to figure out the mystery of the world she was born into. Allegiant: Part 1 will be out March 2016, with Part 2 coming a year later.

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ACTORS: Jeff Daniels, Shailene Woodley  DIRECTORS: Robert Schwentke  FILMS: Allegiant  

Star Trek Actress Alice Eve Criticised For Suggesting Bruce Jenner Is ‘Playing At Being A Woman’

April 28, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Alice-EveTodays edition of celebrities saying immensely dumb and offensive things while thinking they’re being provocative, features Star Trek and She’s Out Of My League actress Alice Eve.

She decided that denigrating Bruce Jenner’s gender transition would be a good way to highlight women’s rights issues by taking to Instagram to say, “If you [Jenner] were a woman no one would have heard of you because women can’t compete in the decathlon. Where to order Cialis Italia at https://www.collegiomarino.it/top.html cheapest tadalafil pills no prescription in Italy. You would be a frustrated young athlete who wasn’t given a chance.

“Until women are paid the same as men, then playing at being a ‘woman’ while retaining the benefits of being a man is unfair. Do you have a vagina? Are you paid less than men? Then, my friend, you are a woman.”

It’s an immensely stupid thing to say, as while Jenner is in a somewhat unique position, he still faced an extremely uncertain reaction by going public. It also ignores that many transgender people face a far worse work situation and pay gap than between sis men and women. They also face a far higher risk of violence, murder and open discrimination.

Eve’s post was taken down after a firestorm of criticism from her followers, with Alice quickly backing down and trying to suggest that she was too quick to post and that it should now be a learning moment.

She went on to say that, “I do agree that the struggle for transgenders is unique and horrific. However, I do want to also support a cause I strongly believe in, the right for women to have equal rights to men… The transgender equality struggle is the next one, as we all know. And very real it is, too.”

Those posts were also removed after a lot more criticism. After all, she was essentially suggesting that women’s rights are superior to those of transgender people, while still managing to make it sound that mtf transgender people can’t be women, and that you can’t support both womens rights and transgender rights simultaneously.

She then had another go, saying, “I’m not saying by identifying they are negatively impacting feminism, I am saying that we have to refine the language on this topic so all men, women and transgenders are accurately represented in their process of self-identification.”

Whatever that is supposed to mean.

She then added, “Maybe this needs a little thought. Thank you for engaging with me on this subject, because I felt confused and now I feel enlightened and like I know what education I need to move forward.”

It’s one of those situations where someone probably wasn’t speaking out of deliberate malice, but simply had no idea what they’re talking about and ended up saying something intensely stupid and offensive. Indeed she, like many of Jenner’s detractors, may have been unable get past the Kardashian connection and therefore thinks of Bruce’s statements as being some kind of publicity stunt, without even considering what he was actually saying, and that despite the reality shows, he’s still a real, living human being.

(And just in case anyone isn’t aware, Jenner has asked that for the time being he is still referred to publicly as Bruce and that male pronouns should be used).

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ACTORS: Alice Eve  

Ted 2 Red Band Trailer – Mark Wahlberg & his bear are as rude as ever

April 27, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ted-2-red-band-trailer-picThis summer the foul-mouthed talking bear Ted is returning to cinemas and it looks like he’s going to be as rude as ever, if this new red band trailer is anything to go by.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Seth MacFarlane returns as writer, director and voice star of Ted 2, Universal and Media Rights Capital’s follow-up to the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time. Joined once again by star Mark Wahlberg and fellow Ted writers Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild, MacFarlane produces the live action/CG-animated comedy alongside Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber, as well as John Jacobs and Jason Clark. www.tedisreal.com’

Ted 2 will be in UK cinemas on July 10th 2015. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane  DIRECTORS: Seth MacFarlane  FILMS: Ted 2  

Editor Anthony Cox & Director Grant Scicluna Go Downriver To Talk About Their Upcoming Film

April 27, 2015 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

First look still from Downriver featuring Reef Ireland as James (by Michelle Leong)

First look still from Downriver featuring Reef Ireland as James (by Michelle Leong)

A couple of years ago the Aussie short The Wilding won the Iris Prize, the world’s largest LGBT short film prize. Even then there was talk of a feature film thematically inspired by that acclaimed short. Now that feature, Downriver, has completed principal photography and it’s in the hands of editor, Anthony Cox.

It’s been a bit of a bit of a change of pace for Anthony, who before heading into the editing suite for Downriver was working on the new Thunderbirds Are Go! TV series. So what exactly does an editor do, and does working within the LGBT arena make it more difficult to get a movie made? We caught up with Anthony and Downriver’s director, Grant Scicluna, to find out more about the movie and how they got it made. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Grant Scicluna  FILMS: Downriver, The Wilding  

Drink Me (DVD Review)

April 26, 2015 By Tim Isaac 4 Comments

Starring: Chris Ellis-Stanton, Emmett Friel, Darren Munn
Director: Daniel Mansfield
Running Time: 74 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: April 27th 2015 (UK)

Last year Richard Mansfield brought us the odd but sometimes effective The Secret Path, and now it’s the turn of his husband, Daniel, to direct a gay-themed Brit Flick, Drink Me. Both movies share being on the verge of the supernatural, as well having a love of somewhat perplexing horror, but while Secret Path was set in the past, this is a more modern affair.

Andy and James are a couple living a pleasant suburban life, which seems to offer everything they’d want. However when Andy is made redundant their financial stability comes under threat and they decide they need to take in a lodger. The arrival of the sexy Sebastian puts increasing pressure on Andy and James’ relationship and major cracks appear, especially as Andy gets increasingly paranoid and suggests that a series of disappearances may have something to do with the man staying in their house.

Sebastian meanwhile is a mysterious figure, flirting with both of his landlords and perhaps hiding a deeper, vampiric secret. [Read more…]

Hidden Away (DVD Review)

April 26, 2015 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

Starring: German Alcarazu, Ramón Agirre, Álex Angulo, Moussa Echarif
Director: Miekl Rueda
Running Time: 88 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 27th 2015 (UK)

Rafa is a teenage boy on the verge of becoming a man, who’s starting to realise that maybe his friends are jerks (and racists), something that becomes especially acute when they begin to pressure him to get with girls, which he isn’t interested in.

Then he meets Ibra, a young Moroccan immigrant, who he knows his friends wouldn’t approve of but who he feels drawn to. They spark up a friendship which may be leading to something more. However Ibra’s precarious situation begins to take precedence when it becomes clear the Spanish authorities want to deport him, despite the fact he’s underage and has nobody to go back to. [Read more…]

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