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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

Goddess (DVD Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Laura Michelle Kelly, Ronan Keating, Magda Szubanski, Hugo Johnstone-Burt
Director: Mark Lamprell
Running Time: 104 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: August 25th 2014 (UK)

Elspeth (Laura Michelle Kelly) is a young mother who’s been transplanted along with her family from the UK to rural Australia. However it’s not proving the idyll she’d hoped, as with her husband James (Ronan Keating) constantly away at sea she’s having to raise young twins alone. She doesn’t even have any friends.

When James gives her a webcam to help them keep in touch, she decides to let the world into her kitchen with a webcast where she sings ‘sink songs’. The idea becomes popular and soon catches the eye of a Sydney marketing whizz (Magda Szubanski), who wants to make Elspeth a star. However as she gets caught up in a whirlwind of possible fame, she risks losing her family. [Read more…]

Mindscape (DVD Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga, Brian Cox
Director: Jorge Dorado
Running Time: 99 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: August 25th 2014 (UK)

With a largely British cast, a Spanish director and a mix of American and European money, it’s fair to say that Mindscape (released as Anna in the US) is a pretty international production. It follows John (Mark Strong), a memory detective who is able to use technology to go into other people’s minds and see their memories. However following the death of his wife and then suffering illness, he’s no longer at the top of his game.

To help him out he’s given what should be a relatively easy assignment – to go into the mind of 16-year-old Anna (Taissa Farmiga) to find the psychological root of her refusal to eat. Her father seems certain his daughter is dangerous and needs to be locked up, but very quickly from what he sees in her mind, John begins to suspect there might be something else going on. [Read more…]

Tom At The Farm (DVD Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Xavier Dolan, Pierre-Yves Cardinal, Lise Roy
Director: Xavier Dolan
Running Time: 105 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 4th 2014 (Cinema), August 18th 2014 (DVD/Blu-ray)

This is Xavier Dolan’s fourth film as a director, and he’s still only 25. It’s difficult to know whether to be impressed or whether to dislike him on principle. Indeed that’s true of much about Dolan – he has a supreme confidence that is simultaneously exciting and a little exasperating, his grasp of plot and theme is both engrossing and frustratingly underdeveloped, and he manages to imbue his films with a hipster vibe that is too pleased with itself and yet gives his films an unexpected vibrancy.

Broke Straight Boys TV – Porn Star Paul Canon Reveals Porn Career to Family

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

paul-canon-broke-straight-boysBack at the end of June we brought you the trailer for Broke Straight Boys TV, a new reality show that promised to take us into the world of the young men you sign up to the porn site, which is unsurprisingly called Broke Straight Boys, where straight guys (although some people doubt they’re as straight as they say) agree to have sex with one another as long as they get paid.

While the trailer made it look like it’d mainly be about the men running around the BSB house, working out and generally being hunky, the first episode it actually something different and a little bit more interesting.

It’s essentially a video diary of porn star Paul Canon who, rather than suggesting the world of porn is just sex and fun, takes us to meet his family, who understandably have mixed feeling about the job he’s taken up. Canon also doesn’t shy away from the fact he once overdosed of drugs. He also says he’s bisexual, which will please those who always thought BSB wasn’t quite a straight as it might have suggest. It’s an unexpectedly frank video, and it’ll be interesting to see whether this is the direction Broke Straight Boys plans to take with their reality show in the future. [Read more…]

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MPAA Criticised For Giving Gay-Themed Love Is Strange A ‘Homophobic’ R Rating

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

love-is-strange-slideIra Sach’s film Love Is Strange is getting great reviews and there’s hope it will do decent business over the weekend in the US. However, while it contains no sex, nudity or violence, it’s been given a ‘R’ rating by the MPAA, in a decision some are calling homophobic.

It’s not the first time the US ratings board has been accused of homophobia – indeed nearly every gay-themed film that come their way seems to get a more restrictive rating that it would have had if it had featured straight characters. For example last year the teen comedy GBF was given an ‘R’ rating, despite being less racy than many straight films given a ‘PG-13’ classification.

The ‘R’ rating means nobody under the age of 17 can see the film unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Love Is Strange is being released in the US at the same time as Sin City: A Dame To Kill For and Jersey Shore massacre, both of which contain nudity, sexual situations and lots of graphic violence.

However Stephen Whitty of the New Jersey Star-Ledger notes, ‘Also opening is “Love Is Strange.” There is no nudity. There are no sexual situations. The drug or alcohol material mostly consists of adults having wine with dinner, or cocktails at a bar. There is no violence or gore. There are several scenes of men kissing, and two scenes of a gay couple sleeping together, fully clothed, in bed. It is rated R.

If there’s an equivalence among these three films, and their equal unsuitability for anyone under 17, it’s lost on me — and, I suspect, on anyone but the censors at the MPAA.’

Part of the problem with the MPAA rating system is a hangover from the way it was created. Historically the most vociferous voice against sex and violence in film was the Catholic Church, which was instrumental in forcing Hollywood to adopt the Production Code in the 1930s and to adopt the modern rating system after the Production Code collapsed in the 1960s. To help stop the Catholic Bishops publicising their own ratings (which inevitably suggested most movies were depraved) and lobbying for the Government to step in and force Hollywood to accept its ratings/censorship system, the MPAA agreed that religious representatives would be part of the new ratings board.

Although the MPAA is still unwilling to say who exactly it is that rates movie – beyond vague ideas about those involved being family friendly – it is known the board still includes religious representatives, including those from the Catholic faith who are unlikely to be friendly to gay content. It’s also true that unlike many countries’ ratings system, there are no specific guidelines as to what different sorts of content should be given which rating in the US.

All this tends to ensure that gay content gets a more restrictive rating, simply because the make-up of the rating board is likely to lean towards those who don’t like gay content.

The official reason the MPAA has given for Love Is Strange’s ‘R’ rating is ‘Language’, although as Whitty says, ‘It is very hard to imagine that — if it starred, say, Robert Duvall and Jane Fonda as a similar long-time couple suddenly facing homelessness — it would be lumped in with movies crammed full of queasily stylish sexism and sickening torture porn.”

That’s especially true when the violence of The Expendables 3 and many of this summer’s blockbuster was given a ‘PG-13’ rating. In a week where the reality of brutal violence has been brought home to many around the world, the MPAA suggests it’s fine for teens to watch an endless succession of human lives being snuffed out on-screen without parental supervision, but John Lithgow and Alfred Molina as an aging, married gay couple is too much for them.

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ACTORS: Alfred Molina, John Lithgow  DIRECTORS: Ira Sachs  FILMS: Love Is Strange  

White Bird In A Blizzard Trailer – Gregg Araki directs Shailene Woodley in a new drama

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

white-bird-in-a-blizzard-posterThanks to Divergent and Fault In Our Stars, Shailene Woodley’s star has risen massively in the last few months. Now we get to take a look at another of her upcoming film, Gregg Araki’s White Bird In A Blizzard.

The film is based on Laura Kasischke’s 1999 novel about a young woman who loses control of her life when her mother disappears. Woodley plays the main role, with the likes of Eva Green (as the mother), Angela Bassett, Shiloh Fernandez, Christopher Meloni and Gabourey Sidibe co-starring.

Gregg Araki was at the forefront of the Queer Cinema movement of the 1990s, and indeed all his movies since then have had an LGBT tint. However things will be less overtly gay with his latest movie.

The movie debuted at Sundance to pretty good notices, and will his US cinemas next month. There’s no UK date set yet though. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green  DIRECTORS: Gregg Araki  FILMS: White Bird  

New Nightcrawler Trailer – Morality gets murky as Jake Gyllenhaal looks at nighttime crime

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

nightcrawler-posterNightcrawler looks like it could be an interesting movie, even if we’re still not sure why Jake Gyllenhaal decided the skinny look was the way to go to star in it. Now a new trailer has arrived, which gives us our best look yet at the intriguing film.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Lou Bloom, an ambitious young man desperate for work, discovers the world of L.A. crime journalism. When Lou learns of a group of freelance camera crews who film crashes, fires, murder and other mayhem, Lou muscles his way into the dangerous realm of night crawling, where a police siren wail means a possible windfall, and victims are converted into dollars and cents. Aided by Nina, a local TV news veteran, Lou blurs the line between observer and participant.’

Dan Gilroy write and directs, with a Toronto Film Festival premiere planned before an October 17th US release. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jake Gyllenhaal  DIRECTORS: Dan Gilroy  FILMS: Nightcrawler  

New Annabelle Trailer – Fresh look at the creepy doll Conjuring spin-off

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

annabelle-posterWhile many still aren’t sure whether the creepy doll from The Conjuring needs her own movie, she’s getting one anyway. We had the first trailer not too long ago, and now another, slightly longer one has arrived, which you can watch below.

The movie is set before The Conjuring and it look like it will be an origin story, letting us know how the doll became the object of evil that caused so much trouble in the case Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated, where it was being manipulated by a demon.

Annabelle Wallis, Alfre Woodard, Ward Horton, Tony Amendola, Eric Ladin, and Brian Howe star in the film, with Gary Dauberman directing. A pre-Halloween release is planned. [Read more…]

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The Woman in Black: Angel of Death Teaser Trailer – First look at the the creepy follow-up

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

woman-in-black-angel-of-death-quadIt was last year that the first pics from The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death were released, so it’s been quite a wait for the teaser trailer. Now it’s here, and you can watch it below.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘England, 1941 With London in the midst of the blitz, two teachers evacuate a group of schoolchildren to the abandoned Eel Marsh House. Seeking safety from the bombs in the remote coastal location, the group instead find themselves facing an evil far more frightening when their arrival awakens the Woman in Black. ‘

Phoebe Fox, Jeremy Irvine and Helen McCrory (there’s no Daniel Radcliffe in this one), with a 2015 UK release planned. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Phoebe Fox, Jeremy Irvine, Helen McCrory  FILMS: The Woman in Black: Angels Of Death  

Iron Man 3’s Shane Black To Direct The Destroyer

August 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

shane-blackIron Man 3 turned Shane Black into one of the hottest directors in Hollywood, but even so we haven’t had another movie from him since, despite him developing various properties, most notably a film about pulp hero Doc Savage.

However now Sony has announced that Shane Black is set to take on a movie version of the popular adventure book series, The Destroyer, by Warren Murphy. Fight Club screenwriter Jim Uhls is onboard to write the script alongside James Mullaney. The latter has plenty of experience with the property, as while Warren Murphy may have started things off, Mullaney co-authored and became the sole writer of The Destroyer. Indeed the book series continues to this day, with the 151st title due out in October.

The Destroyer is based on the series of paperback novels in which Newark cop Remo Williams is framed, sentenced to death, then resurrected following a botched execution. He is brought back to serve as the enforcement arm for CURE, a top-secret, extra-Constitutional arm of the US government. Along with a seemingly ageless Asian assassin known only as Chiun, Williams sets out to clean up and take out those who oppose America’s interests. The stories combine suspense with Eastern mysticism to produce rapid-fire capers full of slick banter, social satire, and sudden violence.

It’s not clear when it will go into production, although with reports suggesting Doc Savage is nearly ready to go, it will probably come after that movie.

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DIRECTORS: Shane Black  
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