It may only be a minute long, but it’s enough time to make Fulboy look pretty sexy – and that’s without any actual sex, kissing or overtly erotic – just men playing football and getting changed (although you can play spot the testicle).
Fans of Marco Berger (Hawaii, Absent, Plan B) might not be surprised to hear he’s one of the film’s producers, as it has a similar aesthetic to some of his work.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘On the verge of achieving his dream career, Tomás allows his older brother Martín Farina an inside look at his life as a professional football player. Martín, never able to fulfill his own dream of playing football, steps into the world of Tomás and his teammates through the lens of his camera. However, the rest of the club has their own opinions – some viewing Martín as an intruder, as he exposes their most vulnerable moments, and their concerns for the future after the game has ended.
‘Fulboy offers an uncensored, confessional look at how the athletes behind the most popular sport in the world behave during their time off the field. At the same time, Fulboy reflexively interrogates Farina’s aesthetic choices and point-of-view – as well as the viewer’s gaze at the male form.’
TLA Releasing will release Fulboy later this year. [Read more…]
While much gay entertainment still has a bit of an obsession with skinny twinks and buff guys, but in the world of gay web series there’s one bastion of support for the hairier and bigger man – the gun gay comedy mystery show Where The Bears Are.
Far From The Madding Crowd may be one of Thomas Hardy’s classics, but due to having to study it at school, I have a rather great dislike for it. However even so, the new film version Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen and Tom Sturridge doesn’t look too bad.
Ever since Philip Roth’s brilliant American Pastoral won the Pulitzer Prize, there’s been talk of making it into a movie. Everyone from Fisher Stevens to Philip Noyce have been attached to direct at one time or another, but all have dropped out before is went before the camera.
There will be a few changes with X-Men: Apocalypse, as while last week it was revealed the movie will feature Colossus, we now know he won’t be played by Daniel Cudmore. Now the person playing Nightcrawler has been revealed, and as the 1980s setting needs a younger actor than the mutant one Alan Cumming played in X-Men 2, this time around Kodi Smit-Mcphee will take the role.
It looks like Scarlett Johansson will be taking a little time off from being a full-on action star so that she can go and look for serial killers, as
Having skipped The Lost Symbol, Ron Howard and Tom Hanks are returning to Robert Langdon with Inferno, following The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons. It’s been revealed that it will start shooting in April, and with that the main cast has been revealed in an official press release.
The full programme of the 2015 edition of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival was released tonight at a public programme launch at BFI Southbank (and lucky old us, we were there). The festival will take place 19th-29th March 2015 at BFI Southbank. BFI Flare is one of the UK’s leading LGBT film event and one of the world’s longest established, with over 50 features, more than one hundred shorts and a wide range of special events, guest appearances, discussions, workshops and more. Tickets go on sale via
Confirmed guests so far include Justin Kelly (I AM MICHAEL), Malcolm Ingram (OUT TO WIN), Jeffrey Schwarz and Tab Hunter (TAB HUNTER CONFIDENTIAL), Mark Christopher (54: THE DIRECTOR’S CUT), Carol Morley (THE FALLING), Colin Rothbart (DRESSED AS A GIRL), Jonny Woo and friends.
Have you ever thought that you simply don’t know about the penis? Well, this could be the film for you, as it takes a long, hard look at the thing between men’s legs, from the reverence paid to it by ancient cultures to the modern obsession with size..
It’s taken a while to get Mommy to the UK. Last May the movie picked up and Cannes Jury Prize, but it’s only now that queer filmmaker Xavier Dolan’s (Tom At The Farm, Laurence Anyways) movie is preparing for its British release on March 20th, and ahead of that a new trailer has arrived.