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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

Win The Sexy, LGBT-Themed Movie Even Lovers Get The Blues On DVD!

November 6, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Even Lovers Get The Blues is out on DVD/VoD now in the UK, courtesy of TLA Releasing. We’ve teamed up with them, to give away three copies of the sexy, LGBT-themed movie.

Parties and love affairs lead to heart searching, deep desires- and the craving to live life to the full as a group of good friends come to terms with the unexpected death of beloved group member, Hugo. Ana, Hugo’s partner, attempts to overcome her loss by going to sex clubs, while Hugo’s brother, Arthur finds comfort in Grindr hook-ups. One night Arthur begins an affair with sexy Graciano, who has yet to come to terms with his bisexuality, adding yet further fire to an already explosive situation.

Even Lovers Get the Blues is an explicit portrait of the love and the fluid sexual lives of disenchanted and passionate young people.

For your chance to win Road Riders on DVD, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on November 20th, 2017, so get answering and good luck. [Read more…]

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Gay Short Film Showcase: Zaya – Two women of colour explore queer sexuality through dance

November 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although Strictly Come Dancing/Dancing With The Stars is resolute in only including opposite sex couples, queer film has been far better at using dance to explore sexuality and gender. That trend continues with the beautiful French short film, Zaya, which uses dance to exploring the growing bond between two women in an intimate and sometimes intense way.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Directed by Susanne Serres, Zaya follows its titular character who is a contemporary dancer and has just realized her love for her dance partner Nadege. But first she must realize her love for herself, overcoming her fears and opening up about who she is to her mother. #LoveIsLove’

Take a look at Zaya 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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An LGBT Scene Got Cut From Thor: Ragnarok That Confimed Valkyrie Is Bisexual

November 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

In the past few weeks there’s been a slight case of trying to appreciate the crumbs being thrown at us, with the baby steps the Marvel cinematic universe has made towards LGBT inclusion in Thor: Ragnarok. First it was noticed that Korg – a character who’s gay in the comics – would be in the movie, and then actress Tessa Thompson confirmed that her character, Valkyrie, is bisexual.

However, while all that’s been nice to know, there was little in the actual movie to suggest these characters were LGBT.

Things could have been different though, as Rolling Stone reports that Thompson, ‘convinced [director Taika] Waititi to shoot a glimpse of a woman walking out of Valkyrie’s bedroom. He kept it in the film as long as he could; eventually the bit had to be cut because it distracted from the scene’s vital exposition.’

“There were things that we talked about that we allowed to exist in the characterization, but maybe not be explicit in the film,” says Thompson.

However, she adds that there is one moment where Valkyrie’s same sex attractions are very subtly hinted towards, when she reacts to the death of one of her fellow female warriors. “There’s a great shot of me falling back from one of my sisters who’s just been slain,” says Thompson. “In my mind, that was my lover.”

All this is unlikely to stop the criticism of Marvel/Disney for making the MCU so straight. There have been no unequivocally LGBT characters in the films (at least in terms of what we’ve actually seen), and only relatively minor representation in the TV series. As Disney has been routinely criticised by the likes of GLAAD for the lack of LGBT in its film output, the calls for more presentation in Marvel movies has been growing.

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ACTORS: Tessa Thompson  DIRECTORS: Taika Waititi  FILMS: Thor 3  

Disney Channel’s Andi Mack Banned In Kenya After Gay Coming Out Storyline

November 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Kenyan censor Ezekial Mutua has had quite a week, managing to cause international eye-rolling for two separate reasons. He was widely mocked a few days ago for saying that after two male lions were photographed having sex in a Kenyan national park, they must have been copying it after seeing two human men doing it (as no animals could possibly get up to such things without human influence). He also decided to ban the Disney Channel series Andi Mack, because it opened its second season with one of its main character starting on the journey of coming out as gay.

Mutua commented that, “any attempt to introduce gay programming in Kenya will be met with the full force of the law.” He continued that, “homosexuality goes against the collective and values of the people of Kenya”, according to Nairobi News. He also took to Twitter to say, “Children must be given correct information tht family is a union btwn people of opposite gender.”

Andi Mack follows 13-year-old Andi (Peyton Elizabeth Lee), who’s coming to terms with the fact the person she thought was her her older sister is actually her biological mother. The series also charts he friendship with Cyrus Goodman (Joshua Rush) and Buffy Driscoll (Sofia Wylie), as well as Andi’s feeling for her crush, Jonah Beck (Asher Angel). However in Season 2, Cyrus confides to Buffy that he laso has feeling for Jonah, which the makers have described as the beginning of a journey of self-discovery.

While it was already a successful show for the network, the coming out storyline has seen it reach new heights in the US, up 72% from the series’ launch earlier this year.

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Mean Girls’ Jonathan Bennett Is Out & In A Relationship With A Hottie

November 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

For several year now actor and TV host Jonathan Bennett has been living in the ultimate glass closet, where his sexuality has been so well known that many of his friends and associates have publicly ‘outed’ him, without realising that he himself has never spoken about his sexuality. However, now he’s pretty much ‘come out’, by confirming on Instagram that he’s in a relationship with TV presenter and reality TV star Jaymes Vaughan.

Bennett, who’s best known for playing Aaron in Mean Girls, posted a picture of him and Vaughan in Top Gun outfits, along with the comment, ‘Because forgot to post on Halloween. i Love you babe. #mygoose’. He followed that with #Thanks @jaymesv for helping me grow and teaching me how to be a grown ass man. ❤️’.

Vaughan responded with a pic of a message from someone who reached out to him to thank him for being out and proud. He commented, ‘“THIS! THIS is why it is so important to live our truths loudly and proudly. You never know who is watching and you never know who you are inspiring and giving hope to just by simply being yourself.’

A quick perusal of Vaughan’s Insta confirms the previous glass closet status, with numerous pictures of the two of them looking very couply, although without actually saying that’s what they are.

After Mean Girls, Bennett has had roled in the likes of MTV’s Awkward, as well as appearing on Dancing With Stars and presenting Cake Wars and Halloween War. Vaughan is a former Amazing Race contestant who became the first openly gay Chippendale, and now co-present Celebrity Page.

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ACTORS: Jonathan Bennett  

Kevin Spacey Seeking ‘Treatment’ As Netflix Cuts Ties & More Sexual Harassment Claims Emerge

November 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Last week Kevin Spacey was named by Anthony Rapp as the man he said had tried to sleep with him when he was just 14 (Rapp had told the story year before to The Advocate, but the name of the older man was redacted). Spacey may have hoped that his subsequent ‘apology’ and coming out would minimise the impact on his career, but instead he has been hit with a firestorm of accusations and anger.

Many were furious that as part of his ‘apology’ he also came out as gay, which to many looked like an attempt to deflect attention from the allegations. He also gave a gift to homophobes by both equating homosexuality and pedophilia, and saying that he ‘chooses’ to live as a gay man.

He has also been hit with a multitude of other allegation, both from those who, like Rapp, say he targeted them while they were underage, and those who says he sexually harassed them when they were young men. London’s Old Vic Theatre, where Spacey was artistic director for a decade, has even set up a confidential phoneline for anyone those who wany support, against a background of stories that he sexually harassed many of the young actors who worked there.

Spacey himself has kept a low profile, with his only post ‘apology’ communication coming via his agents, who released a statement saying, ‘Kevin Spacey is taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment. No other information is available at this time.’

The allegations came just as Spacey was starting to shoot Season 6 of House Of Cards. While there was already talk that this would mark the end of the show, Netflix has now confirmed that and also severed ties with the actor, saying “Netflix will not be involved with any further production of House of Cards that includes Kevin Spacey.” Although they still hope to make a sixth season of the hit series, they will now look at ways of killing Spacey’s character off before filming restarts. They may cancel the series instead, and are said to be exploring the possibility of spin-offs. Netflix was also backing a Gore Vidal biopic staring Spacey, but that has also been cancelled.

Media Right Capital, the production company behind House Of Cards, is also looking at a series of allegation about inappropriate behaviour on the set of the award-winning show. They say, “While we continue the ongoing investigation into the serious allegations concerning Kevin Spacey’s behavior on the set of ‘House of Cards,’ he has been suspended, effective immediately. MRC, in partnership with Netflix, will continue to evaluate a creative path forward for the program during the hiatus.”

At the moment Spacey’s career is essentially dead, and it’s difficult to imagine there’s any way back for him. Indeed, with some of his accusers alleging serious crimes, he may be spending a lot of time in court.

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The Gay-Themed Comedy Web Series Stray Is Planning Season 2, But It Needs Your Help

November 1, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Earlier this year we posted episodes from the fun new web series Stray, which is about a straight guy and a gay guy, and their developing roommate bromance. Now the show is plotting its return for season 2, but in order to get it made, it’s hoping to raise $15,000 via Seed & Spark.

The first season concentrated almost exclusively on the straight Rich and the gay Jay, as they negotiated their fledgling friendship, from Rich getting a little too personal as he tries to find out about all things gay, to disussing the relative merits of Tinder and Grindr. We’re promised that ‘In Season 2, Rich and Jay’s world expands, introducing new friends and love interests, including “Brock,” Rich’s homophobic “friend”; “Marquis,” a holier-than-thou thespian; “Autumn,” a sadistic world-saver; and “Luna,” an unfiltered jocknerd.

‘Season 2 will contain 10 five-to-12-minute episodes, including a short-form adaptation of the 1980s comedy Clue, a Freaky Friday-esque episode in which Rich and Jay switch orientations; and an episode that deconstructs the ending of 500 Days of Summer which includes, if we hit our stretch goals, a protracted, Family Guy-style non-sequitur of a fight sequence.’

There are some fun added incentives for those who back the fundraising campaign, from personalised magic tricks to the chance to write your own Stray mini-episode.

Take a look at the crowdfunding video below, check out Season 1 here, and then if you like what you see, head over to Seed & Spark to help out. [Read more…]

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Matt Bomer, Jim Parsons, Andrew Rannells & Zachary Quinto Teaming For Broadway Revival Of The Boys in the Band

November 1, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Earlier this year, a new stage production of Mat Crowley’s 1968 gay play The Boys In The Band got a limited run in the West End. It looks like that may have inspired a very starry 50th Anniversary Broadway revival which is being planned for 2018, starring an impressive selection of gay actors.

Matt Bomer (making his Broadway debut), Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Andrew Rannells, Tuc Waitkins Robin de Jesus, Brian Hutchison and Michael Benjamin Washington have been cast in the production, with Joe Mantello directing. TV mega-producer Ryan Murphy is also involved behind-the-scenes.

Crowley’s play broke new ground when it debuted off-Broadway in 1968 for showing the lives of modern gay men in a unfliching way – something many audiences had never seen before. The 1970 film version, directed by William Friedkin, is often considered Hollywood’s first gay film.

The play is set in the New York apartment of Michael, who’s hosting a birthday party for his friend Harold. However, as the alcohol flows, the guests begin to tell a few too many home truths, revealing that underneath the jokes and cameraderie, many of the men are filled with anger and self-loathing.

Many now view it as problematic, due to the fact so many of the characters are seething, bitter, narcissistic, shallow and filled with internalised homophobia. However, Crowley has said that while it may be different now, in the era before Stonewall, that’s what him and his friends were like.

The revival is being lined up for a limited 15-week run at the Booth Theater, with the show starting previews on April 30th and running through to August 12th.

“In 1968, Mart Crowley made theatrical history by giving voice to gay men onstage, in this uncompromising, blisteringly honest, and wickedly funny play,” Ryan Murphy commented. “The play was groundbreaking in its exploration of how gay men treated each other and how they were made to feel about themselves. And while some attitudes have thankfully shifted, it’s important to be reminded of what we have overcome and how much further we still have to go.”

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ACTORS: Matt Bomer, Jim Parsons, Andrew Rannells, Zachary Quinto  DIRECTORS: Ryan Murphy  

Santa & Andres Trailer – Take a look at the controversial, award-winning gay film

October 31, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Carlos Lechuga’s Santa & Andres won numerous awards at film festivals around the world, while managing to get banned in Cuba and causing a bit of a fuss when when the Havan Film Festival in New York removed it from their awards competition due to the fact it was ‘political’. Now that it’s preparing for its US cinema and DVD/VoD release, it’s a good excuse to take a look at the trailer for the gay-themed movie.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘In 1983, Andrés–a non-compliant gay writer–resides in the rural mountain region of Eastern Cuba, having been blacklisted by the government for “ideological problems.” After a major event occurs, the government decides someone reliable must be appointed to watch over him and make sure he does not make any political statements. Santa, a country girl who works on a farm, is assigned to the task. For three days in a row Santa will sit in front of Andrés’ hut and keep watch over him. Santa and Andrés are as close as it gets to being true opposites, and are not meant to like each other. However, they soon find that they have more things in common than they expected…

‘The controversial, LGBT/drama from writer/director Carlos Lechuga. Lola Amores, Eduardo Martinez, and Cesar Dominguez star in SANTA & ANDRES –Limited Theatrical begins November 10, 2017; Available on DVD/VOD November 14.’ Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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French Kisses Trailer – A selection of sexy, French, gay short films is on its way

October 31, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Synopsis: ‘Get seduced with the best gay shorts France has to offer, in this exquisite collection of sexy shorts- French Kisses are; Apollo: Apollo is a modern teenager. Riddled with insecurities, Apollo runs towards manhood, fantasizing about an ever more muscular body, an ever bigger banana. Herculaneum Three “appointments”. Two men. A volcano that growls. The Body of Angels Rémi throws himself to the ground, listens to the birds and falls asleep in the hedges.

‘Meanwhile, Gabriel does something far more sinister. They are going to meet. En Retour Jean-Marc receives Simon, a younger man, to dinner. After a promising start, the evening plunges in to extreme drama. Ruptures Gabriel, a director, and André, his ex-boyfriend s paths cross in Paris without having seen each other for 10 years. Juliet Electrique In the heat of July, Thomas and Victor, two 14-year-old teenagers, get bored and want to escape. Victor decides to take Thomas along an abandoned bridge. The latter, fearful, follows him. There, he will have to face his most secret fears and desires.’

French Kisses is released on DVD in the UK on January 8th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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