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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

It’s Me Before You For Emilia Clarke & Sam Claflin

September 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

sam-claflinAfter the success of The Fault In Out Stars and decent business for If I Stay, it’s not too surprising that Hollywood is looking around for other tearjerking novels they can cast pretty young people in and then make them go through romantic trials and tribulations.

Now MGM is lining one up, based on Jojo Moyes novel Me Before, with Variety reporting that they’ve signed Hunger Games’ Sam Claflin and Game Of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke to star.

The book revolves around a young woman at a crossroads in her life, who’s feeling stuck in a rut and unsure of her feelings for her boyfriend. However he life begins to change when she starts to care for a recently paralysed young man, with the connection changing both their lives.

Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber are set to write the script, with Thea Sharrock directing. There’s no news on when it will shoot.

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ACTORS: Sam Claflin, Emilia Clarke  

Vince Vaughn Will Be The Politician, With What If’s Michael Dowse Directing

September 2, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

vince-vaughn-slideMichael Dowse’s What If may not have become a massive hit on its US release, but it nevertheless impressed many in Hollywood. It’s helped him snag a new gig, with the helming signing up to direct The Politician, which THR says Vince Vaughn attached to star.

The film is about ‘a politician in Washington D.C. who is caught in a scandal with some hookers. The man and his underachieving accomplice go on the run from the FBI, U.S. Marshals and a gang of drug dealers.’

Matthew Bass and Theodore Bressman wrote the script, which landed on last year’s Black List of the best unproduced screenplays. There’s no news at the moment on when the film will head into production.

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ACTORS: Vince Vaughn  DIRECTORS: Michael Dowse  

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (Blu-ray Review)

September 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker, Cicely Tyson
Director: Jon Avnet
Running Time: 130 mins
Certificate: PG
Release Date: Out Now (UK)

In the 80s and early-90s, the world of film had a great sideline in female-focussed movies that traded in sentiment, nostalgia and emotion. They were heart-warming and charming and many of them became major successes (Fried Green Tomatoes cost $11 million to make but grossed more than $80 million in the US alone back in 1991). They don’t seem to make that sort of film much anymore. Indeed they don’t seem to make that many major female-focussed movie at all that aren’t rom-coms or potential Oscar bait.

It’s a great pity as these sorts of film can be excellent and Fried Green Tomatoes is a wonderful example – even if there are some reservations. [Read more…]

Victim (1961) (Blu-ray Review)

September 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Dennis Price, Dirk Bogarde, Peter McEnery, Sylvia Syms
Director: Basil Dearden
Running Time: 100 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: Out Now (UK)

Although Victim wasn’t the first LGBT-themed movie ever made (underground efforts and plenty of films that dealt with it through allegory came first) it still holds a special place in the history of gay cinema. For a start it’s believed to be the first mainstream English-language movie to use the word ‘homosexual’, as well as the first to explicitly make gay men (including the main character) its main subject and to show them in a sympathetic light.

It came at a time in Britain when there was a fair amount of debate over homosexuality (or at least more than there’d ever been before). In 1957 the Wolfenden Report – a commission set up to look at the laws surrounding homosexuality in the wake of a series of prosecutions against high-profile  people purely for having engaged in gay sex – recommended that “homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence”. This wasn’t just because they thought that prosecuting people for what they do in the privacy of their own homes was pointless, but because there was a large problem with gay people being blackmailed over their sexuality. Some estimates say up to 90% of blackmail cases at the time involved homosexuality in one way or another. [Read more…]

Chatting To I Am Divine Director Jeffrey Schwarz

September 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

I-Am-Divine-slideI Am Divine, the wonderful documentary look at the drag queen who became John Waters’ muse, is out on DVD now. It’s a great look at a fascinating person who died too young, celebrating someone who pushed the envelope of both sexuality and life in general.

We talked to the film’s director, Jeffrey Schwarz, about the film.

Why is it so important to tell Divine’s story?
At this time where the LGBT community is quickly becoming absorbed into mainstream society, I think it’s important to celebrate outsider artists like Divine. It’s always the rebels and the freaks that make life easier for the rest of us. Divine succeeded in becoming an internationally recognized recording artist and screen icon and gives courage to anyone who’s ever been mocked, ridiculed, or ostracized. His story gives us hope that anything’s possible. It’s kind of the ultimate “it gets better” story and he’s a poster child for misfit youth. I wanted the next generation to get to know their Queen Mother and find inspiration to fulfill their own creative destiny in his story. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Jeffrey Schwarz  FILMS: I Am Divine  

Benedict Cumberbatch & Imitation Game Get Oscar Buzz, But How Does It Deal With Alan Turing’s Sexuality?

September 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac 3 Comments

imitation-game-slideThe biopic of gay computing pioneer Alan Turing, The Imitation Game, has premiered at the Telluride Film Festival and the first reviews of the movie have arrived, which suggest both the film – and Benedict Cumberbatch in particular – are likely to get some Oscar attention.

The film is centred around how the unconventional and rather brusque Turing cracked the German Enigma code – which the Axis forces thought was completely secure – using an early computer that was able to sort through the millions upon millions of possible ciphers to decode the original messages.

In an article called ‘Imitation Game Demands Oscar’s Attention’, Variety says that the film ‘is clearly an awards contender: Complex, impeccably executed and unique. The film’s offbeat approach to an oddball character will be its greatest strength — and its challenge.’

THR adds that the film is ‘Engrossing, nicely textured and sadly tragic…’, adding that the distributor ‘has several angles it can play to build this prestige production into a considerable commercial success.’ Deadline agrees, saying ‘this one just has Academy Award nominations written all over it.’

However while some believe Morten Tyldum’s film may be too ‘conventional’ for Best Picture success, all seem to agree that Cumberbatch is very impressive as Turing, with Indiewire saying, ‘It’s a reserved, almost conservative performance, and in holding so much back so much of the time, Cumberbatch makes his few outward displays of emotion far more impactful.’

In THR’s words, ‘dominating it all is Cumberbatch, whose charisma, tellingly modulated and naturalistic array of eccentricities, Sherlockian talent at indicating a mind never at rest and knack for simultaneously portraying physical oddness and attractiveness combine to create an entirely credible portrait of genius at work.’

Variety meanwhile refers to Cumberbatch’s performance as ‘masterful’, adding ‘The Imitation Game doesn’t need its banal catchphrases to show us that Turing is a savant who sees and feels the world differently than most other people, because it’s there in every inch of Cumberbatch’s performance.”

Film Freak Central is also impressed, saying ‘Benedict Cumberbatch is amazing, truly’, while Hitfix eulogises, ‘Cumberbatch does a wonderful job bringing this characterization to life and it’s often his performance that overcomes some of the film’s melodramatic tendencies’.

Many seem to believe the film could bring Benedict his first Oscar nomination.

There was worry before the film started shooting that The Imitation Game would sideline or ignore Turing’s sexuality, with suggestions that some versions of the script almost made it a romance between the computer genius and young cryptographer Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley).

However most of early reviews suggest this isn’t too much of a problem, with the entire movie framed by a key situation after the War in the early 1950s. Turing was robbed and when he told the police the culprit was likely to be a friend of his young male lover, rather than being helped by the authorities as he’d expected, he was charged and convicted of gross indecency. He was then chemically castrated (it was either that or go to prison) and his career destroyed. He later killed himself.

It was an astonishingly tragic end for a man who Churchill said made the greatest contribution to ending World War II. However his contribution to both the war effort and to computing in general was kept secret for years, both because how he broke the Engima Code was considered a state secret and because his sexuality made him an ‘undesirable’ by the social code of the time. He was eventually officially pardoned by the UK Government from the Gross Indecency charge, but not until a couple of years ago.

The reports on The Imitation Game from Telluride say the film includes a gay romance in Turing’s teenage years, as well as talking about the fact he’s had affairs and male lovers. While the movie does include that he proposed marriage to Joan (which did happen in real life), the reviews suggest this is put properly into the context of what he was trying to do during a time when homosexuality was illegal.

Indeed many suggest that it’s Turing’s eccentricity and his sexuality that are the overall theme of the movie, with Film Freak Central saying that ultimately the movie proposes that, ‘different is good, and you shouldn’t criminalize homosexuality, because what if a gay guy is the saviour of the free world and you just chemically-castrated him and caused him to kill himself?’, while Variety adds ‘The film ultimately celebrates anyone who is not “normal.”’

However the consensus is not universal and Hitfix comes to the opposite conclusion, feeling that the film whitewashes his sexuality far too much, saying ‘The more I ponder the ending of the film the more frustrated I become. In effect, much of Turing’s gay life is completely washed over. He says he had numerous affairs/lovers, but the film pushes the central relationship between his one-time fiance Clarke as the most prominent. That’s somewhat odd after Turing justifies the entire engagement as his way to keep her working on the secret project. Let’s be clear, Turing was one of the greatest gay men of the 20th century whose life was destroyed by an archaic charge in 1952. It’s almost head-scratching how the film could be structured to diminish this part of his life.’

We’ll be able to see for ourselves how it deals with Turing’s sexuality when The Imitation Game reaches the UK on November 12th and the US on November 21st.

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ACTORS: Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley  DIRECTORS: Morten Tyldum  FILMS: The Imitation Game  

Barba Rija Episodes 2 & 3 – More from the Portuguese gay bear web series

September 1, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

barba-rija-ep3A couple of weeks ago we brought you the first episode of the Portuguese gay bear web series Barba Rija (Rough Beard). Since then two more episodes have been released, so if you want to catch up on what’s been going on with the guys, you can find out below.

In total the first season of Barba Rija will be seven episodes, so expect more to come, with new episodes being released each week.

Here’s the synopsis: ”Barba Rija (Rough Beard) is the first Portuguese gay short + webseries about bears made for the internet. It follows the lives of three gay friends who are bears but have a soft heart. António, Pedro and Ursão (Big Bear) live in Lisbon. They work, go out at night and get in romantic adventures. Pedro ended up with his boyfriend and is the group´s lovebird. António is the most rational of the three and has a secret passion. Finally, Big Bear is the strongest, but also the sweetest, who will be surprised with a change in his life. It might look like a soap opera but it´s comedy at its best. The three are the symbol of fellowship, of various types of masculinity, affections, concerns and expectations that belong to all human beings. André Murraças, the author (writer and director), is a published author who writes also for theatre and TV and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy.’ [Read more…]

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FILMS: Barba Rija  

United Queendom Trailers – Scottish Independence becomes a gay rom-com in a new web series

August 30, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

united-queendom-trailerIn just under three weeks time the people of Scotland go to the polls to decide whether they want to become an independent country. It’s certainly causing a lot of interest in the UK, even if many other countries aren’t entirely sure what all the fuss is about and why Scotland would want to hive off from the the lands to its south.

So what better way to explain it that by recasting the debate as a gay rom-com?

That’s what Bob Denham has done with the four-part web series United Queendom, which follow Damien Hughes’ Scott and Daniel Page’s Adrian, who bicker and talk about whether they should split up and if they do, how they should deal with such vital issues as the profits from Scott’s bath oils business (mirroring the issue of what to do with money from North Sea oil).

Page commented to Pinknews, “Politics should be poked fun at. I think it is actually a way of people engaging, and in a way understand[ing] what is going on.”

Take a look at the trailer and five teasers below, with the four-part series due to start properly soon. [Read more…]

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FILMS: United Queendom  

Brokeback Mountain Gets A Gay-Free Russian Makeover In A Fun New Vid

August 30, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

brokeback-mountainWith the ban of gay propaganda in Russia, I imagine a bit of editing has had to go on with some Hollywood movies over there, to ensure they don’t say suggest being gay is a-ok.

Now a fun new vid has come along which gives us a look at Russian Brokeback Mountain, where the Ang Lee tale of two cowpokes who like each other an awful lot is straightened up to be the story of two totally heterosexual guys who get naked to show how straight they are, sleep with lots of women and have straight babies.

And the only thing they want to quit is smoking.

It’s a fake trailer that’s a lot of fun, so take a look below. [Read more…]

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FILMS: Brokeback Mountain  

Transparent Trailer – First look at Amazon Prime’s Jeffrey Tambor-starring transgender sitcom

August 30, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

transparent-slideThere’s been a lot of interest in Transparent, which is part of Amazon Prime’s attempt to fight back against Netflix’s dominance in the realm of online series. The show follows Jeffrey Tambor’s Mort as he transitions to Maura to all those around him.

Of course this has repursussions for his whole family, including his kids – he’s a trans parent, see what they did there?

Along with Arrested Development’s Tambor, there’s a great supporting cast including Judith Light, Gaby Hoffman, Amy Landecker, Jay Duplass, Carrie Brownstein, Kathryn Hahnand Bradley Whitford.

You can take a look at the full trailer below, to get you ready for the series’ premiere on Amazon Prime on September 26th. [Read more…]

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