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Taking a look at the world of film through gay eyes - news, reviews, trailers, gay film, queer cinema & more

LGBT Movie 120 Beats Per Minute Is A Major Cannes Winner

May 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A few days ago we posted the trailer for Robin Campillo’s 120 Beats Per Minute, which was screening in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Well, the viewers in the French city certainly liked the movie, as while it missed out of the Palm d’Or (which went to the controversial The Square), it picked up the second biggest award at the fest, the Gran Prix. The jury was presided over by out Spanish director Pedro Almodovar.

It also picked up the Queer Palm, for the best LGBT movie, as well as the prestigious Fipresci award for the best film at the festival from the International Federation of Film Critics. Reviews have been almost universally positive, with many already hailing it as a new gay classic.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Early 1990s. With AIDS having already claimed countless lives for nearly ten years, Act up-Paris activists multiply actions to fight general indifference. Nathan, a newcomer to the group, has his world shaken up by Sean, a radical militant, who throws his last bits of strength into the struggle.’

The movie is based around director Robin Capillo’s own experiences with the activist group, and is told in docudrama style.

You can take a look at the full list of winners in the main competition at Cannes below: [Read more…]

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Win The Gay-Themed Wild Awakening On DVD!

May 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It’s all getting a bit dramatic and homoerotic on a horse farm in Wild Awakening, which is out on DVD and VoD now in the UK, courtesy of TLA Releasing. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies in this comp.

A fabulously delicious, totally erotic, forbidden love story, Wild Awakening is equal part drama and gay soap opera! Emma and Toni run a riding school where men are forever seemingly running around topless. Toni s life is mostly notable for his uncontrolled and promiscuous gay sex life- so when he falls for the foreman s gorgeous son Aaron, it causes shock waves around the close-knit community, and for Aaron s homophobic father. Stacked full of the hottest Latino men you’ve ever laid eyes on, and dripping with sensuality, Wild Awakening is about as much fun as you can have with your clothes on!

For your chance to win Wild Awakening on DVD, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on June 11th, 2017, so get answering and good luck. [Read more…]

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Ave 43: Season 10 Teaser – The crazy, gay-themed, web series soap opera is coming back

May 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

If you haven’t seen any of Ave 43, you’ve got plenty of catching up to do. Since 2009, 82 episodes of the indie web series have been released, and as it’s a soap, some nutty things have happened in that time. A lot of it centres around gay themes and chracters, and what doesn’t is camp enough to feel quite gay anyway!

It certainly manages to fit a lot of craziness into each episode – ranging from major infidelity and devil worship, to the revelation a character has married his own father – and that’s just Chapter 80. The show is now gearing up to release its 10th season, which premieres on June 7th. Creator Justin Tanner has released a teaser to help give us a feel for what’s in store.

So what’s it all about? One of the show’s stars, Andy Steinlen, told us, “The show is set in the L.A. hipster haven of Highland Park and plotlines frequently revolve around sex, drugs, witchcraft, Satanism, split personalities, blackmail, murder, ghosts, space aliens, telekinesis, time portals to other dimensions, half-naked men…and one particularly naughty cat puppet. Yeah, it’s twisted. We’ve been running consistently on YouTube since 2009 and we’re all incredibly proud of the show. There’s nothing else even remotely like it on the web.

‘We’re currently gearing up to launch our 10th season on June 7th – and we’re excited to announce that we have some CELEBRITY GUEST STARS coming on-board, including Alec Mapa (Desperate Housewives), Charlene Tilton (Dallas), French Stewart (3rd Rock from the Sun), Mo Collins (MADtv), Melissa Peterman (Reba), Dave Foley (The Kids in the Hall), Ann Magnuson (Anything But Love), Gedde Watanabe (Sixteen Candles) and Pat Loud (reality show pioneer-mom of the groundbreaking 1973 PBS series An American Family). They’ll be joined by our regular recurring cast members that include Todd Lowe (Gilmore Girls), Dale Raoul (True Blood), John Quale aka Prince Poppycock (America’s Got Talent), Constance Forslund (The Way We Were), Jayne Taini (When We Rise), Sab Shimono (Hawaii Five-0) and a host of other instantly recognizable faces from film, television and the L.A. stage.’

Take a look at the Season 10 teaser below, and you can catch up with the rest of Ave 43 over on the official website. [Read more…]

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Gay Movies Desperately Seeking Funding – How tough is it to get a gay-themed indie film made?

May 28, 2017 By Joseph Baneth Allen 1 Comment

Still from Rob Williams’ Happiness Adjacent

If you think that winning award-after-award in national and international film festivals, combined with strong DVD sales translates into new funding opportunities for highly successful writers/producers/directors of LGBT movies, think again.

Take Shared Rooms, the latest independent gay movie from long-time filmmaker Rob Williams. Shared Rooms, Williams’ latest movie – he has eight films as the co-founder of Guest House Films under his belt so far – is sweeping the award categories in film festivals across the country. [Read more…]

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Gay Short Film Showcase: The Curse of the Un-Kissable Kid – A teen will become invisible without true love’s kiss

May 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although not a brand new film, The Curse of the Un-Kissable Kid is certainly more than cute and funy enough to deserve a look. It follows Joshua, a 14-year-old boy who’s just figuring out his sexuality, but is getting bullied by one of the popular kids.

A psychic at a carnival gives him a potion that will help sort out his problems, but there’s a catch. If he doesn’t get a proper kiss withing 24 hours, he will become invisilbe forever. But who can he find to kiss? The only answer is a kissing booth!

It certainly fits a lot into 13-minutes, with a full-on (if slightly rnadom) musical number, some special effects and a cameo from gay film/web series stalwart Drew Droege, as well as Catwoman herself, Lee Meriwether. You can watch Mark Marchillo’s short film 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 LGBT short films and web series here. (H/T Homorazzi) [Read more…]

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Finding Kim Trailer – Taking a look at the transgender experience through the eyes of 50-year-old Kim

May 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Aaron Bear’s documentary Finding Kim is due to be released in the US on digital/VoD on June 6th. Ahead of that the final trailer for the movie, which focuses on Kim who at the age of 50 makes the decision to begin living openly as a man, has been released.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Have you ever felt as though your brain doesn’t match your body? That everything you were told you should be…you weren’t? Sure, everyone can relate to some degree. But have you ever felt not of your gender? Follow the incredible and honest journey of a truly remarkable individual managing the beginnings of gender re-assignment. Finding Kim is a glimpse of the authentic soul and self-discovery.

‘The message of “Finding Kim” is one that speaks beyond gender. It’s about knowing and understanding yourself & who you truly are as an individual. As filmmakers,we want to unveil Kim’s story in the most organic way possible while staying true to the documentary filmmaking process. We wish for Kim’s voice to resonate with anyone struggling with gender identity or self-acceptance.’

Take a look at the trailer below. You can find out more over at the film’s official website. [Read more…]

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Win The Acclaimed Gay Documentary Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? On DVD!

May 28, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Heymann Brothers’ acclaimed documentary Who’s Gonna Love Me Now has had a great run at film festivals and in cinemas. Now it’s coming to DVD/VoD in the UK via Peccadillo Pictures, from May 29th. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three DVD copies in this competition.

At the age of 21, Saar Maoz is kicked out of his Kibbutz for not being ‘religious’. Cutting all ties with his family, Saar flees to London and embraces the freedoms of London life in the 90s. Then one day the highs of his new-found freedom come crashing down around him. With no family of his own, Saar seeks solace in the arms of the London Gay Men’s Chorus. Suddenly life has a new meaning.

After 17 years Saar reaches out to his conservative Israeli family in an attempt to reconcile. Now his parents are coming to visit… Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? isn’t Saar Maoz’s singular journey, it is a monumental trek undertaken by his entire family.

You can read our review of the movie by clicking here.

For your chance to win Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? on DVD, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on June 10th, 2017, so get answering and good luck.

Discover more about Peccadillo Pictures’ releases at www.peccapics.com [Read more…]

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GLAAD Finds Hollywood’s LGBT Representation Is Still Failing In Its Latest Responsibility Index

May 25, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

John Cho’s Sulu in Star Trek Beyond was one of the few LGBTQ characters in mainstream action/sci-fi film in 2016

After Moonlight picked up the Best Picture Oscar, it might feel like things are getting better for LGBT representaion in film. However, Moonlight was released by a very small distributor, and the just issued Studio Responsibility Index from GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) reports no progress for lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender characters in movies released by the bigger studios in 2016.

Of the 125 films released by the seven biggest players in 2016 (20th Century Fox, Lionsgate Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Brothers), just 18.4% featured characters who identified as LGBTQ, only marginally ahead of the 17.5% reported in the previous index. Of those characters, only 20% were people of color, and 43% were on-screen for less than a minute. Perhaps worst of all, there was only one transgender/non-binary character in any of the movies, and that character was purely used as the butt of a joke (Benedict Cumberbatch’s non-binary All) in Zoolander 2.

Out of the 22 movies with LGBTQ characters, only nine (one more than last year) passed GLAAD’s Vito Russo Test, which looks for representation that goes beyond the token or negative. In order to qualify a film must, ‘contain a character that is identifiably lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender… That character must not be solely or predominantly defined by their sexual orientation or gender identity… The LGBTQ character must be tied into the plot in such a way that their removal would have a significant effect, meaning they are not there to simply provide colorful commentary, paint urban authenticity, or (perhaps most commonly) set up a punchline. The character must matter.’

Likewise there were still plenty of homophobic jokes in 2016’s Hollywood movies, with GLAAD singling out Dirty Grandpa and Central Intelligence as being particularly egregious, and noting that plenty of movies with no LGBTQ characters at all were still filled with jokes directed at LGBTQ people and communities, or rooted in gay panic. That said, comedy still remains the most-inclusive genre in terms of sheer representation, with over 30% of comedy movie featuring LGBTQ characters.

It is also worth noting that to get to its tally, GLAAD was generous to include some incredibly marginal representation, such as two wildebeest in Zootopia, who are presumed to be gay because in the credits they share the same surname, rather than because of anything they did in the actual movie (GLAAD included them as the director has confirmed they were supposed to be a couple).

They do however note a major increase in the number of LGBTQ characters, up from 47 to 70, but that is largely because of a single scene in PopStar: Never Stop Never Stopping, which features 14 LGBT characters. So in truth, there’s not much progress there either.

While you might expect the arthouse divisions of the studios to be doing better, they’re actually worse. GLAAD found that of the 41 movie released by Focus Features, Fox Searchlight, Roadside Attractions, and Sony Pictures Classics, just 17% were LGBT-inclusive (down from 22% last year).

As a result of all this GLAAD didn’t give any of these studios a Good or Excellent grade. Instead ‘three studios received “Poor” ratings for their 2016 slates [20th Century Fox, Paramount, Warner Brothers] and three others received “Failing” ratings [Lionsgate, Sony Pictures, Walt Disney Studios]. Universal Pictures is the only studio to be rated “Insufficient.”’ Even that’s a step up for Disney, as the vaguely gay wildebeest in Zooptopia mean they did better than 2015, when not one of their movies included an indentifiably LGBTQ character.

The report also includes a postscript noting the variety of much smaller distributors such as A24, Strand Releasing, Wolfe Releasing, IFC, and Magnolia Pictures, who are ensuring that at least some LGBTQ inclusive and LGBTQ-focused films get to US audiences. However, it is undoubtedly true that in the world of mainstream entertainment, TV is far ahead of film when it comes to LGBTQ representation, with studios still shying away from including queer characters at all, let alone interesting, multi-dimesional ones.

You can read the full Studio Responsibility Index by clicking here.

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Rosario Dawson In Talks For ‘Full-Fledged Horror’ X-Men Spinoff, New Mutants

May 25, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Fox is busy expanding it X-Men movie universe with a variety of spin-offs, including Deadpool 2, Gambit and New Mutants. Following the success of Deadpool and Logan, it looks like they’re not gonna be afraid to try something a little different again with the last of those, as director Josh Boone told EW, “We are making a full-fledged horror movie set within the X-Men universe. There are no costumes. There are no supervillains. We’re trying to do something very, very different.”

The film is now starting to come together, with the news, via THR, that Rosario Dawson is in talks to stars in the movie, joining Split’s Anya Taylor-Joy and Game of Thrones’ Maisie Williams. The film will centre of a team of mutants, but one that’s more teen-driven and angsty that X-Men, with Dawson as ‘Dr. Cecilia Reyes, a medical doctor who has the ability to generate a protective bio-field around herself. The character assumes a mentor role for the group of fledgling heroes…’

‘Taylor-Joy is playing Illyana Rasputin, code-named Magik, a girl who has learned sorcery and uses teleportation discs to travel. Williams is Rahne Sinclair, aka Wolfsbane, a girl struggling to reconcile her religious beliefs with her power to turn into a wolf.’ The five young mutants in the movie are being held in a facility against their will, having to learn to to deal with the powers, which have proven a danger to others in the past.

The movie is due to start shooting in June, for release April 13th, 2018.

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ACTORS: Rosario Dawson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams  DIRECTORS: Josh Boone  FILMS: New Mutants  

We Don’t Belong Here Trailer – Anton Yelchin play a young gay man in one of his final roles

May 24, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It was a genuine shock when young Anton Yelchin was killed in a tragic accident last year. Now his final roles are making it to the screen, including We Don’t Belong Here (previously titled The Greens Are Gone), which has recently been released on DVD/VoD in the US.

The very simple official synopsis says, ‘The matriarch of a dysfunctional family is pushed to her tipping point when her son goes missing.’. That doesn’t explain though the the son, Max (Yelchin), has plenty of problem, as he’s bipolar and self-medicating on drugs, as well as dealing with PTSD following a car accident. He’s also gay, something his mother (Catherine Keener) doesn’t approve of. Following Max’s dissapearance, family secrets start to spill out.

The likes of Riley Keough, Maya Rudolph, Justin Chatwin, Cary Elwes and Molly Shannon also star. Take a look at the trailer below. (H/T NNN) [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Anton Yelchin, Catherine Keener, Riley Keough, Molly Shannon  
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