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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

Will & Grace Trailer – It’s as if we never said goodbye when the reunion gets musical

May 15, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

If anyone was worried things would have changed in the world of Will & Grace when it comes back this autumn, the musical trailer for the show’s return is keen to dispel that idea. With the help of a bit of Andrew Llloyd Webber (As If We Never Said Goodbye from Sunset Boulevard – but with new lyrics), the quartet of Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes bring us something that may be camper than anything they managed during the show’s original run.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘NBC is bringing back its iconic comedy series “Will & Grace,” with stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes.  The 12-episode run begins this fall, airing Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

‘Original series creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan will serve as writers, showrunners and executive producers. Legendary director James Burrows, who helmed every episode of the show during its initial eight-year run, will direct and executive produce.’

Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: ebra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes  FILMS: Will & Grace  

Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons Has Married Boyfriend Todd Spiewak

May 15, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Long before Jim Parsons became famous playing Sheldon in The Big Bangs Theory, he was dating Todd Spiewak. The couple have been together for 14 years. Now they’ve decided to take the next step, as they have tied the knot and gotten married.

The duo walked down the aisle at the Rainbow Room in New York City on Saturday evening, for a ceremony attended by friends and family.

Jim and Todd started dating back in 2002. After finding success with The Big Bang Theory, Parsons spent some time neither being in nor out. As he said in an interview last year, “I took Todd along to the first award shows, as my date, and what happened? Absolutely nothing. And afterwards, nobody ever asked me: ‘Are you gay?'”

It was only in 2012 that someone finally asked the question and Parson casually confirmed he was gay and in a long-term relationship. Now he’s a married man, and continues to be one of the higest paid actors on TV, with at least two more seasons of The Big Bang Theory to come.

Take a look at a few pics from the wedding below. (The Tom Ford tuxes they sported at the reception are particularly fab). [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jim Parson  

Manchester By The Sea (Blu-ray Review) – Inside broken lives doing their best in the Oscar-winning film

May 14, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Casey Affleck, Kyle Chandler, Lucas Hedges, Michelle Williams, Tate Donovan
Director: Kenneth Lonergan
Running Time: 137 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: May 15th 2017 (UK)

Despite allegations of past sexual assault swirling around Casey Affleck, he picked up the Best Actor Oscar for Manchester By The Sea, with Kenneth Lonergan also winning an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Judging purely from what’s on the screen, you can see why they won, as Affleck puts in an extremely good performance, working from a nicely nuanced script which prizes emotion but tries to avoid cliché.

Affleck is Lee Chandler, who’s working as a janitor in Boston. He drinks too much, barely socialises and gets in trouble for being rude to tenants. He gets a call to say that his brother has died and so he heads to his hometown of Manchester, Massachusetts. Lee also knows he’ll have to help look after his teenage nephew, Patrick (Lucas Hedges) but isn’t prepared for that fact his brother has named him as Patrick’s guardian, something he doesn’t feel vaguely able to handle. [Read more…]

Assassin’s Creed (DVD Review) – Michael Fassbender brings the videogame to life

May 14, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Charlotte Rampling, Jeremy Irons, Marion Cotillard, Michael Fassbender
Director: Justin Kurzel
Running Time: 110 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: May 15th 2017 (UK)

After witnessing the aftermath of his mother’s murder as a child, Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) has been on the run and fighting to survive, something that’s left him on death row. After his ‘execution’, he wakes up in a strange facility. The people who run it, led by Sofia (Marion Cotillard), have gotten hold of him because they want to awaken the ‘genetic memories’ he holds, which they can access through a machine called the Animus.

Once attached the contraption, he relives events that took place 500 years ago involving his ancestor, Aguilar de Nerha, who was part of The Assassins, a secret group fighting to stop the Templars taken over Christendom and ruling it with an iron fist. That involves a search for the Apple of Eden, where man’s freewill comes from. [Read more…]

Charlie Hunnam Says He’d Be Interested In A Queer As Folk Reunion

May 14, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Before Charlie Hunnam found US success with the likes of Sons Of Anarchy and Pacific Rim he was Nathan, the Manchester teenager first finding his way in the gay world in the seminal TV show, Queer As Folk. That was 18-years-ago now, but while doing the promotional rounds for his new movie, King Arthur, Hunnam has suggested he wouldn’t be averse to a bit of a reunion.

The 37-year-old actor tells The Sun, “I’d be game for a reunion. It’s a long time ago, I’m an old b****** now – that was 20 years ago. When I’m back in England, people still recognize me as Nathan. It was the beginning of my career, so I have very fond memories of it I’m very proud of being a part of that show. I’m very happy when people bring it up.”

There’s already been a mini reunion, as Aiden Gillen, who played Stuart in Queer As Folk, also appears in King Arthur. Hunnam says of him, “I always felt like I owed him a grand debt of gratitude. I really thanked him for the impact he had on me. He thought I was mad but I felt it deeply.”

Unfortunately there’s been no word that any more Queer As Folk might really happen, and the show’s creator, Russell T. Davies, has previously suggested he feels the story is completed and he’s not particularly interested in going back to Stuart, Nathan and Vince. You never know though, and maybe Hunnam’s interest might make him and others think again.

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ACTORS: Aiden Gillen, Charlie Hunnam  FILMS: Queer As Folk  

The Flash’s Keiynan Lonsdale Lets The World Know He’s Bisexual

May 14, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Fans of the DC TV universe will know Keiynan Lonsdale as Wally West/Kid Flash, who’s become an increasingly important part of the show since he first showed up partway through Season 2. Now the actor has decided it’s time to let the world know that he is bisexual.

He revealed the news via an Instagram post, saying, “I like girls, & I like guys (yes)… Spent way too many years hating myself, thinking I was less valuable because I was different.. which is just untrue. A couple years ago I was able to accept myself, & it saved my life, but now I’ve gotten to a new road block & I feel kind of lost.”

However, he’s pushing through that, saying, “I gotta take the next step & actually embrace who I am, which is pretty exciting. Not faking shit anymore, not apologising for falling in love with people no matter their gender. I’ve become bored of being insecure, ashamed, scared… no one should feel like that about themselves, especially when there is so much good life to live. Ya know more & more I see so many young people being their best / truest selves, it’s fucking inspiring… so what have I been waiting for!? Who knows.”

Lonsdale thankfully got a lot of support on social media, which saw him later taking to Twitter to say, “Nothing better than happy tears. The love is beyond measurable, thank you. Don’t forget to give that same love back to yourselves x”.

Take a look at the original posts below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Keiynan Lonsdale  

Rent Is Coming To TV As A Live Musical

May 14, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although some people never quite ‘got’ the 1996 Tony winning musical Rent, it cemented its place as a touchstone of modern musical theatre, running for 12 years on Broadway (which at the time put it amongst the 10 longest-running shows in Broadway history). Now it’s headed to TV as a live musical event, which Fox has announced it is planning to air in the US.

THR reports that it’s taken a long time to secure the rights, but the estate of the show’s creator, Jonathan Larson, is now on board, with Marc Platt producing. Loosely based on La Boheme, Rent follows a group of young bohemians living in Alphabet City in New York, who as they deal with love, art, death, sexuality and issues around HIV/AIDS.

The show was turned into movie in 2005, with most of the original cast reprising their roles. However it was met with mixed reviews and unimpressive box office. Fox will be hoping for more luck with their live TV version.

“Rent​​ was Jonathan’s dream of sharing the ​theater and the passion he had for it with a whole new generation,” comment Julie and Al Larson. “None of us could have imagined the massive impact that the messages and themes in Rent would have on the ​theater​ community or the world… except for Jonathan. We are absolutely thrilled to be continuing Jonathan’s legacy and ​the still-relevant ​themes of ​the show in this way.”

It hasn’t been announced when the show will air, although we may have to wait until next year, as Fox has already announced a live musical version of A Christmas Story, which will debut in December. Elsewhere NBC will screen Bye Bye Birdie with Jennifer Lopez at Christmas, and the recently announced Jesus Christ Superstar for Easter 2018.

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Pariah’s Dee Rees Is Planning A Black Lesbian Horror With Jason Blum Producing

May 12, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

There aren’t that many female directors, even fewer black female directors, and fewer still black female lesbian directors, so Dee Rees is a little bit special, especially considering the success she’s had with movies like Pariah and the biopic Bessie. Now though she’s planning something a little different, a horror movie about black lesbians in rural America.

She’s got some heavyweight backing too, as Jason Blum, the producer behind Paranormal Activity, The Visit, Insidious, The Normal Heart, and the recent successes, Split and Get Out, will produce the movie. The news was revealed in a New York Times piece about Blum, who met Rees in March at a Sundance Institute event and shortly after she pitched him a movie, which she relayed to him as, “You’ve got me and my wife, two black lesbians, and when we first moved in, we fought every day over all these little things: ‘Why is this over there? Did you move that?’ Maybe it was a ghost. Or maybe it was some other force – like us not wanting to be there or fitting in. Anyway, that’s my horror movie pitch.”

Blum liked the idea, and so Rees is busy working on a script, “A horror movie centred on the domestic lives of black lesbians in rural America.” She adds, “I can’t tell you how rare it is that people mean what they say in this business. He’s just letting me make the best possible version of what I want to make.”

It’s still a long way until the movie gets made, but with Blum on board she’s certainly got a good shot. She’s also preparing for the release of her latest film, Mudbound, which was a huge success at Sundance and was snapped up by Netflix. It’s about a black family and a white family living in rural Mississippi shortly after the end of the Second World War. Carey Mulligan, Mary J Blige, Garrett Hedlund, Jason Clarke and Jason Mitchell star.

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DIRECTORS: Dee Rees  

Gay Short Film Showcase: 1985 – Take a look at the short that’s becoming a feature starring Gotham’s Cory Michael Smith

May 12, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

After a successful run at film festivals, including winning Short of the Week at the 2016 SXSW Film Festival, 1985 is now preparing to become a movie. It’s a good time then to take a look back at the original nine-minute film.

In the short, ‘A dying man (Robert Sella) prepares to move in with his estranged mother. He makes an appointment with a beauty consultant (Lindsay Pulsipher) to hide his symptoms.’

The feature film is already casting, with Cory Michael Smith, best known as Edward Nygma/The Riddler in TV’s Gotham, set to star. The plot with also slightly shifts, with (via NewNowNext) ‘Adrian (Smith) visiting his estranged family in Texas to tell them that he has AIDS. Michael Chiklis and Virginia Madsen play Smith’s conservative parents, with Stranger Things’ Noah Schnapp co-starring as his pre-teen brother and Jamie Chung (Big Hero 6) playing a former flame.’

Take a look at Yen Tan’s original short below. [Read more…]

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Will & Grace Trailer Tease – Get your first look at the return of the hit show

May 12, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

On Monday we’ll be getting the first trailer for the 12 episode return on much loved sitcom Will & Grace. To whet our whistle, a brief tease of that trailer has been released, giving us our first look at Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes back on set, and the clapperboard going down on a new set of adventures.

It is slightly worrying though, that despite being off air for a decade, they barely look like they’ve aged at all. There’s not been too much news on exactly what they’ll be up to or how their lives might have changed, but it’ll certainly be good to have them back.

The show will return to US screens in the autumn, and those in other parts of the world will have to hope it doesn’t take too much longer to reach us.

Take a look at the trailer tease and a new poster below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes  FILMS: Will & Grace  
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