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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

Predestination (DVD Review)

April 7, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, Noah Taylor
Director: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
Running Time: 94 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 6th 2015 (UK)

Predestination is one of those films where some people are absolutely going to adore it and think it’s one of the best films they’ve ever seen, while others will be left rather cold. It pretty much depends on whether twists and ideas are enough for you, or if you demand absolute logic from your movies.

Ethan Hawke pays a special kind of cop who travels through time on the trail of bad guys, attempting to stop them before major crimes are committed. He’s trying to catch the Fizzle Bomber and is aware that he won’t be able to stop an atrocity in New York City that will kill more than 10,000 people unless he catches up to the killer very soon. [Read more…]

Logan Lerman & Sarah Gadon Have Indignation

April 7, 2015 By Tim Isaac 5 Comments

logan-lermanThe extremely long-gestating adaptation of Philip Rother’s American Pastoral is slowly making its way to the screen, with Ewan McGregor set to star and direct. However it’s not the only Roth novel that’s getting a movie version as James Schamus is set to write and direct Indignation, which has just added Logan Lerman and Sarah Gadon to the cast, according to Deadline.

Roth’s Indignation is ‘set in 1951 and focuses on Marcus (Lerman), the 18-year-old son of a kosher butcher in Newark who grapples with anti-Semitism, sexual repression and the escalating Korean War as he comes of age at a Midwestern Lutheran college. Into his life comes Olivia Hutton (Gadon). Blonde and pretty, Olivia is a classmate of Marcus’ at Winesburg College. She goes on a date with Marcus and is attracted to his intensity. She is sexually promiscuous, headstrong and fiercely independent. A daughter to a highly regarded Cleveland surgeon, Olivia had previously attempted suicide and spent time in a mental institution.’

It’s a good fit for Lerman, who many don’t realise is Jewish himself and so has the right cultural background for the role.

Gadon incidentally has also just signed up for the mini-series adaptation of Stephen King’s 11/22/63, which has James Franco in the lead as a time-travelling teacher who sets out to prevent JFK’s assassination.

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ACTORS: Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon  

Shia LaBeouf Gets A Taste For Andrea Arnold’s American Honey

April 7, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

shia-lebeoufAndrea Arnold has built a great reputation in the UK with Fish Tank, Red Road and Wuthering Heights, and now she trying her hand in the US, although sticking with indie end of the spectrum rather than going full Hollywood. She’s directing American Honey and now Variety reports that Shia LaBeouf is set to star.

Based on a screenplay Arnold wrote herself, the film ‘centers on a runaway teenager who’s selling magazine subscriptions around the U.S. and gets caught up in a whirlwind of hard-partying, law-bending and young love’

It’s not clear who LeBeouf will play in this coming of age tale, or indeed when the movie will shoot, although it’ll be looking for buyers at May’s Cannes Film Festival.

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ACTORS: Shia LeBeouf  

Something Must Break (Cinema Review)

April 6, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Saga Becker, Iggy Malmborg, Shima Niavarani
Director: Ester Martin Bergsmark
Running Time: 81 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: April 3rd 2015 (UK)

Sebastian (Saga Becker) is feeling lost and is contemplating suicide when he meets Andreas (Iggy Malmborg), who is straight but responds to Sebastian’s feminine qualities. After a very brief flirtation they embark on a sexual relationship. Their bond continues to grow, with these two people on the edge of society falling deeply for one another, but while Andreas is fine behind closed doors, he doesn’t know how to handle their relationship when it begins to creep into the rest of his life. Sebastian meanwhile isn’t just a feminine young man, as she is hoping to start living as a woman.

There are all sorts of fascinating ideas and issues swirling around Something Must Break, and the film has a great sense of romance and sexual tension (and release) that works extremely well. However it also has an annoyingly pretentious edge where it withholds motivations, flirts the edges of the ideas it’s dealing with and has a constant sense of seeming extremely pleased with itself. [Read more…]

King Of Escape (DVD Review)

April 6, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ludovic Berthillot, Hafsia Herzi, Pierre Laur
Director: Alain Guiraudie
Running Time: 93 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: March 23rd 2015 (UK)

While it was made in 2009, King Of Escape is getting a new UK release now following the success of director Alain Guiraudie’s last movie, Stranger By The Lake. King Of Escape is in some respects a very different movie, although you can certainly feel the echoes between the two films.

King Of Escape is the sort of film that’s likely to divide audiences, as you really need to ‘get’ it. If you don’t you’re likely to think it’s weird, somewhat inexplicable and more than a little nasty. However the key is to understand that while this appears to be a comedy set in rural France, in many respects it’s a subversive fantasy taking place somewhere where the rules don’t quite match up to what we expect. [Read more…]

Gay Short Film Showcase: Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny – Same sex relationship issues explored via giant rabbits!

April 6, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

stop-calling-me-honey-bunnyIt turns out it’s not just humans who have same sex relationship issues, it’s rabbits too – or at least six-foot tall Bunny costume rabbits anyway. We loved Stop Calling Me Honey Bunny when we caught the short film at the Iris Prize Festival. Now it’s been released online and as a bonus, if you watch it before April 20th and email the makers with three sex toys seen in the film, one name will be drawn from all the entries and that person will win a $350 gift certificate to Chez Noir to be used online from anywhere worldwide (cheznoir.ca).

Enter by emailing: [email protected]

Here’s what we said about the film at Iris: ‘In a relationship that’s lost its sparkle, two bunnies take steps to reinvigorate their love life. With scenes that will resonate with anyone in a relationship that survived beyond the honeymoon phase, this is a sweet, funny and slightly cock-eyed look at how relationships can change from constant sexy fun into quieter, more intimate affairs.

‘While there’s nothing ground-breaking or particularly revelatory in this portrait of a lesbian relationship, it’s a touching and affectionate look at the frustrations that come with settling into a long-term relationship. Well-shot, and nicely acted, to the extent where the bunny masks actually seem to enhance the emotive acting by the two leads. You’ll laugh, you’ll cringe and you’ll almost certainly have been in a similar situation.’

Take a look at the film below and then enter the contest.

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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James Van Der Beek & Anna Camp Only Want Straight People To Buy From Their Shopping Channel

April 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

indiana-shopping-channel-james-van-der-beekIndiana Republicans probably didn’t know what hit them this week. Just a few years ago enacting hideously anti-gay legislation was a win-win for the political party, as it would please their bigoted supporters while liberals would just tut and grumble and not do anything about it.

However after the Governor of Indiana signed a ‘Religious Freedom Act’ – which was actually a fairly thinly disguised attempt to ensure anyone can discriminate against gays as long as they claim it was because of their religion – they faced a massive backlash, not just from those you’d usually expect to decry such a law, but also a raft of major businesses (including Walmart, who until recently didn’t have much of an LGBT rights record), and even other states, who banned their employees from travelling to Indiana on non-essential business.

Now James Van Der Beek and Anna Camp have gotten in on the act with a great Funny Or Die video that does a great job of showing what is so odious about these laws. After all, those behind them always say  laws like this are just about allowing small business owners to follow their religious convictions, but they’re is actually about bigotry and can have massive repurcussions, especially if larger businesses decide to fire gay people or not serve them.

In the vid Anna and James are hosts of the Indiana Shopping Channel, and they certainly don’t want the gays buying their goods. As James puts it, if gays can get tot buy things from them, “What’s next – I’ll leave my wife Cindy and then go shack up with Don in a post-modern house in Palm Springs?”.

Takea look at the video below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: James Van Der Beek, Anna Camp  

It Takeis Two Teaser – George Takei plots a new web series with his hubby

April 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

it-takes-takeisIn the last few years George Takei has undergone an incredible transformation from a man who looked set to mainly be remembered for Star Trek, to a titan of social media and a potent force in the gay rights fight.

Now though he’s expanding his tentacles into a new area of the internet as he and his husband Brad are making a new semi-reality show that’s all about them.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In this ‘reality’-series, actor and activist George Takei and husband Brad Takei navigate their daily lives, from the internet and Broadway to jetpacks and human hamster balls. With a recipe that is one part optimism and one part pragmatism, this dynamic duo overcomes life’s obstacles, reminding us that any great enterprise Takeis Two.’

The show premieres on April 7. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: George Takei  

New Poltergeist Trailer – The evil forces still don’t like suburban families

April 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Poltergeist-Poster-slideIt’s just a couple of months until we get to see what the reimagining of Poltergeist hits cinemas, with many people still unsure whether taking on the 1982 classic was worth it. The first trailer helped many get over an innate dislike of the entire idea of the movie, but there’s still a lot of fence sitting.

Now a new trailer has arrived.

The movie follow Eric and Amy Bowen (Sam Rockwell and Rosemarie DeWitt), who move into a suburban home with their 8-year-old daughter Madison (Kennedi Clements). As you’d expect, there are some supernatural entities that don’t want them there and end up abducting Madison. Jared Harris plays the supernatural researcher brought in to help.

The film is described as a contemporary update of the original, with producer Sam Raimi commenting, “The original film commented on how we’ve let television get out of control, babysitting our kids. It’s only gotten worse with the handheld portable devices. Screens are everywhere.” Gil Kenan directs. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Sam Rockwell, Rosemarie DeWitt  DIRECTORS: Gil Kenan  FILMS: Poltergeist  

Live-Action Winnie The Pooh Coming From Disney

April 3, 2015 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

winnie-the-poohDisney really is determined to turn every animated property they have into a live-action movie, as just a couple of days after it was announced they’re making a live-action Mulan comes news that Winnie The Pooh is heading to the real world (well, kind of, as presumably he’ll be CG).

Alex Ross Perry as been set to oversee and shape the movie. While he is a writer and director (including the praised indie movie Listen Up Philip), it’s not clear if he’ll be filling both those job on the Winnie The Pooh film, or just one of them.

It will be slightly different to the Pooh animated tales and books though, as in this film Christopher Robin is all grown up and has left the 100 Acre Wood behind, and is now dealing with adult problems. However he finds himself journeying to the land of his youth and rediscovering all his old friends.

Winnie joins Disney increasingly long list of live action adaptations, with Alice in Wonderland, Maleficent and Cinderella already released and the likes of The Jungle Book, Through The Looking Glass, Pete’s Dragon, Dumbo, Mulan and Beauty and the Beast in the works.

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FILMS: Winnie The Pooh  
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