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

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Mahershala Ali Gives Impassioned Speech Against Persecution After His SAG Award Win For Moonlight

January 30, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Mahershala Ali​’s chances of winning the Best Supporting Actor Oscar just increased significantly, as the acting winners of the SAG Awards often mimic the eventual winners of the Academy Awards.That’s not surprising as the Academy’s membership has far more actors than any other film discipline and there’s a large crossover of voting members.

However, it wasn’t just Ali’s win for role in the gay-themed movie Moonlight that had people talking (he also won as part of the ensemble for the movie Hidden Figures), but also his impassioned speech as a Muslim man winning an award shortly after Trump’s executive order preventing travel for people from several Muslim-majority countries. “I think what I’ve learned from working on Moonlight is we see what happens when you persecute people,” he said.

Ali continued, “They fold into themselves—what I was so grateful about in having the opportunity to play Juan was playing a gentleman who saw a young man folding into himself, as the result of the persecution of his community, and taking the opportunity to uplift him, tell him that he mattered, that he was okay, accept him. And I hope that we do a better job of that.

“When we get caught up in the minutiae, the details that make us all different, there’s two ways of seeing that. You can see the texture of that person, the qualities that make them unique, or you can go to war about it, say, ’That person is different from me, I don’t like you, so let’s battle.’”

He then added his own personal story, saying, “My mother is an ordained minister. I’m a Muslim. She didn’t do backflips when I called her to tell her I converted 17 yrs ago. But I tell you now, you put things to the side and I’m able to see her and she’s able to see me. We love each other. The love has grown. And that stuff is minutia. It’s not that important.”

Ali plays drug dealer Juan in Moonlight, who take a persecuted young, gay man under his wing.

While Mahershala didn’t mention Trump by name, Lily Tomlin, who received a lifetime achievement award was slightly more forthright, saying, “Any activist should really talk about how to mount some kind of legislation against whatever it is that they are opposed to. You’ve got to change the laws, just like he’s changing… I don’t wanna make this comparison—but the Nazis, they changed the laws if they didn’t agree with them. They just changed them and they could do whatever they wanted.”

You can take a look at Mahershala Ali’s speech below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Lily Tomlin, Mahershala Ali  FILMS: Moonlight  

First Look At Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett & The Women Of Ocean’s 8

January 30, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The Ocean’s franchise is coming back, but George Clooney, Brad Pitt and co. won’t be around this turn (although Matt Damon will show up for a cameo), with the action moving across to an octet of women who are getting into the heist game. The movie is now shooting and the first image from the film has been released, as you can see above.

It has to be said though, the ladies don’t look like they’re having a lot of fun in the pic.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘The tide has turned and it’s a whole new “Ocean’s” when eight women plan and execute a heist in New York. Oscar winner Sandra Bullock stars in the title role, alongside Oscar winners Cate Blanchett and Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, Awkwafina, with Rihanna and Oscar nominee Helena Bonham Carter.  Oscar-nominated filmmaker Gary Ross is directing.

Ross directs from a screenplay he wrote with Olivia Milch (upcoming “Dude”), with Steven Soderbergh and Jon Kilik producing, Michael Tadross, Susan Ekins, Sandra Bullock, Diana Alvarez and Bruce Berman executive producing, and Milch co-producing.  Filming is taking place in and around New York City.

‘Collaborating with Ross behind the scenes are director of photography Eigil Bryld (“In Bruges,” “Not Fade Away”), production designer Alex DiGerlando (“Beasts of the Southern Wild,” HBO’s “True Detective”), editor Juliette Welfling (“Free State of Jones,” “The Hunger Games”), costume designer Sarah Edwards (“Tower Heist,” Showtime’s “Billions”), and composer Nicholas Britell (“The Big Short,” “Free State of Jones”).

‘The film is set for release in Summer 2018 and will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures.’

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ACTORS: Anne Hathaway, Awkwafina, Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter, Mindy Kaling, Rihanna, Sandra Bullock, Sarah Paulson  DIRECTORS: Gary Ross  FILMS: Ocean's Ocho  

Urban Hymn (DVD Review) – Can music bring hope to a discarded youth?

January 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Ian Hart, Isabella Laughland, Letitia Wright, Shirley Henderson, Steven Mackintosh
Director: Michael Caton-Jones
Running Time: 114 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: January 30th 2017 (UK)

Jamie (Letitia Wright) is a young woman who’s been brought up in children’s homes and is used to being treated as a problem to be ‘handled’. Together with her tough best friend Leanne (Isabella Laughland) she’s not averse to getting into a bit of trouble, including getting involved in the 2011 London riots.

When new children’s home worker Kate (Shirley Henderson) shows an interest in her music, Jamie assumes this is just another do-gooder with no clue how to actually help. However, after Kate invites Jamie to audition for the choir she’s a part of, Jamie starts to wonder whether there really is a new opportunity here and someone who really wants to help and support her. However, it’s not going to be an easy road, especially as Leanne is determined not to accept any help, and with her need to violently retaliating to maintain status and to demand people meet her on her dangerous terms, she could prevent Jamie from making the most of the opportunities her music could offer. [Read more…]

Deepwater Horizon (Blu-ray Review) – Mark Wahlberg faces a real-life maritime disaster

January 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Dylan O'Brien, John Malkovich, Kate Hudson, Kurt Russell, Mark Wahlberg
Director: Peter Berg
Running Time: 107 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: January 30th 2017 (UK)

In 2010 the worst maritime oil spill ever took place in the Gulf Of Mexico, after an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform. At the time, the media was so fixated on the oil that it was easy to overlook the fact that the initial disaster on Deepwater Horizon was truly cataclysmic and resulted in the deaths of 11 people.

Peter Berg’s movie sets out to redress the balance somewhat, depicting what happened on the platform and the horrific events the survivors endured. [Read more…]

Deep Water Trailer – Aussie cops hunt a serial killer in the gay-themed series

January 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Australia has made a lot of good gay-themed movies and shows, and it looks like they’ve got another one on their hands with the four-part series Deep Water, which uses the story of a killer using gay dating apps to also explore gay-bashings in the 80s and 90s that the police pretty much ignored.

Synopsis: ‘A thrilling Australian crime drama following two detectives as they track down a serial killer who hunts his victims through a dating app. ‘Based on real-life gay bashings in Bondi Beach during the 1980s and early 1990s, this is a haunting and dramatic tale of institutional indifference to gay hate crime.

‘Stars Yael Stone (Orange is the New Black) and Noah Taylor (Game of Thrones, Peaky Blinders) as the lead detectives.’

The series will be released on DVD in the UK via Peccadillo Pictures on January 30th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet & More Discuss Their Gay-Themed Movie Call Me By Your Name & Its Peach Scene

January 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

The signs were looking good for the gay-themed movie Call Me By Your Name even before it premiered as Sundance, as Sony Classics bought worldwide distribution rights before the fest even started. The reviews coming out of Sundance suggest Sony had good reason to snap it up, as most have said it’s a great film, with the potential for crossover mainstream success.

The movie  is based on Andre Aciman’s novel of the same name and stars Armie Hammer as a 24-year old American scholar spending the summer of 1983 in Northern Italy, where he attracts the attention of a 17-year-old Jewish-American boy, played by Timothee Chalamet. Michael Stuhlbarg rounds out the cast as the boy’s father.

Hammer, Chalamet, Stuhlbarg and director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love, A Bigger Splash) caught up with THR at Sundance, and you can take a look at what they had to say about the movie below. Guadagnino also took the time to talk separately about a scene that#s already becoming quite buzzed about, involving an encounter between Hammer and Chalamet’s characters which involves a peach and the two getting down and dirty. It’s a beloved scene in the book and many wondered whether its frank depiction of someone making love to the fruit would make it to the screen. It does, and the director talks about what he was trying to get across.

No release date has been set yet, but expect to see it later this year.

Take a look at the video below to find out more. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Timothee Chalamet  DIRECTORS: Luca Guadagnino  FILMS: Call Me By Your Name  

Killer Unicorn Teaser – A hunky murderer is on the loose in the gay-themed slasher film, and you could help

January 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Brooklyn nightlife is getting dangerous in Killer Unicorn, as a mysterious masked killer is stalking the queer clubs and venues. A teaser for the movie has been released, which suggests this may be a bit of strange film, but it might also be a lot of campy fun. Drew Bolton’s movie also features a lot of NY LGBT nightlife staples, such as BibleGirl, Aja, Rify Royalty and Horrorchata.

To help get the movie finished an Indiegogo campaign has been launched in the hope of raising at least $10,000 to help them finish shooting and pay for post-production.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Danny is your average Brooklyn party boy. This year, he and his friends couldn’t be more excited about the upcoming “Brooklyn’s Annual Enema Party: Where you come to get douched and dance”; as it is one of Brooklyn’s biggest parties. While the night starts out fun, it quickly takes a turn for the worst when Danny is attacked by a stranger. In the end, his fabulous drag queen and queer friends are able to save his life, but not without deadly consequences.

‘A year later, Danny is still going throughout the aftermath of that horrible incident and refuses to go to this year’s  “Brooklyn’s Annual Enema Party”, despite the pressure of his close friends Cholata, Collin and Gayson. His friends want Danny to face his fears and go back out into the world. Danny refuses to, but when a new boy, PuppyPup, enters his life, Danny decides to give his social life and the Brooklyn nightlife scene a second chance. It isn’t until his friends start to disappear and get killed in gruesome ways that Danny realizes that his life, and everyone else who helped him that night, are in danger. A man wearing a unicorn mask is killing off Brooklyn nightlife, one queen at a time, and he won’t stop until he has his revenge!’

Bolton, who describes the movie as being as if ‘John Waters topped John Carpenter’, told Out, “I wanted to find a way I could convey my experience in the Brooklyn queer community and showcase the different types artists that are a part of it. It is a community without rules or boundaries, and this is a movie without rules or boundaries, as well.”

Take a look at the teaser below, and if you like what you see, head over to Indiegogo to help out. [Read more…]

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Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown Signs On For Godzilla 2

January 29, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

After 2014’s Godzilla grossed over $500 million around the world, a sequel was quickly put into the works. However, it’s taken them a while to get everything sorted out, but now things are moving forward, with Michael Dougherty directing, and the first cast member being announced.

However, the first cast member revealed is a big star names, it’s Millie Bobby Brown, one of the breakout young stars of Netflix hit Stranger Things. She plays Eleven in the streaming shows, the pyrokinetic youngster with few verbal skills. It’s not known who she’ll be in Godzilla 2, but she may be going up against more than just the giant lizard, as Legendary has previously suggested the movie will also involve other enormous creatures, such as Mothra and and Rodan.

Dougherty also co-wrote the script for the movie with Zach Shields. It’s expected to shoot this year for release in March 2019.

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ACTORS: Millie Bobby Brown  FILMS: Godzilla 2  

Moonlight Leads Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association Dorian Award Winners

January 26, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association Dorian Award winners have been announced, and not too surprisingly, a lot of love has gone to Moonlight. The melancholy gay-themed drama, adapted from Tarell Alvin McCraney’s play about three phases of a man’s life, won five Dorians, including Film of the Year, LGBTQ Film of the Year, Director and Screenplay for Barry Jenkins and Best Film Actor for Mahershala Ali. Trevante Rhodes, who was nominated for Actor alongside Ali, was given the ‘We’re Wilde About You!’ Rising Star Award (named for the group’s patron saint, Oscar Wilde).

The Oscar frontrunner, La La Land, wasn’t completely left out though, winning Visually Striking Film of the Year. Viola Davis, who recently named by GALECA as one of the 10 Best Actress of All Time, earned Best Film Actress Fences. Movies that also scored wins include Christine, the devastating docudrama starring Rebecca Hall as ill-fated ‘70s newswoman Christine Chubbuck; the lesbian-tinged spectacle The Handmaiden; and the Kate Winslet romp The Dressmaker (for Campy Flick of the Year).

In the TV categories, The People v. O.J. Simpson won GALECA’s Drama of the Year, while one of its stars, Sarah Paulson, took TV Actress honors for her turn as prosecutor Marcia Clark. For the third year in a row, Amazon’s Transparent won TV Comedy of the Year, LGBTQ Comedy and TV actor for Jeffrey Tambor.

In a year rampant with voices demanding to be heard, former The Daily Show cast member Samantha Bee’s new TBS hit Full Frontal, a satirical and/or pointed take on current affairs, cut through the static and merited a Dorian Award. GALECA members also saw fit to reward Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the increasingly relevant Broadway hit Hamilton, as well as Saturday Night Live star/political satirist Kate McKinnon (twice). The late Carrie Fisher  was posthumously named Wilde Wit of the Year .

Then there’s John Waters, who was recently announced as this year’s GALECA Timeless Star, who offered this statement: “A ‘Timeless Star’? Wow! Does that mean good-old or crazy-new? Either way, I’m thrilled and honored to be called a star no matter which side of the camera I choose to be on.” The creator of Hairspray, Serial Mom, Polyester and Pink Flamingos, joins past honorees Jane Fonda, Sir Ian McKellen, George Takei, Lily Tomlin, Betty White and Cloris Leachman.

GALECA is comprised of over 170 film/TV critics and entertainment journalists from across the US, Canada and the UK, and exists to bolster LGBTQ entertainment journalists as well as remind the world, and our at-risk youth, that ‘the gays’ have a distinct cultural history of helping put great movies and TV shows on everyone’s radar.

Take a look at the full list of Dorian Award winners below: [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jeffrey Tambor, Mahershala Ali, Sarah Paulson, Trevante Rhodes, Viola Davis  DIRECTORS: Barry Jenkins  FILMS: La La Land, Moonlight, Transparent  

Naomie Harris Will Star Alongside Dwayne Johnson In Monster Movie Rampage

January 25, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Hollywood is still keen to adapt videogames, even though few have been particularly successful and quite a lot had been horrific flops. However, you have to wonder what’s going on when they decided it would be a good idea to make a big-budget movie out of a computer game from 1986 – Rampage.

It becomes easier to understand when you realise it’ll give them a chance to have ‘a monstrously transformed gorilla, crocodile and wolf’ wreaking havoc on American cities and landmarks, and Dwayne Johnson’s already agreed to star in it. Now THR reports that he’s been joined by Naomie Harris, who just yesterday scored her first Oscar nomination, for Moonlight (she was previously best known as the latest Moneypenny in the Bond movies).

Johnson is set to be an animal lover who becomes the world’s only hope to stop the rampaging animals, while Harris will be a morally upright geneticist. She apparently signed on to star after enjoying the ‘fun tone of the script’.

Bray Peyton, who worked with Johnson on both San Andreas and Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, is set to direct the movie. Rampage will be in cinemas on April 20th, 2018.

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ACTORS: Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris  DIRECTORS: Brad Peyton  FILMS: Rampage  
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