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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

Zoe Kravitz In Talks For 1000 A.E.

December 6, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

For a while now, Will and Jaden Smith has been attached to M. Night Shyamalan’s planned new sci-fi movie, 1000 A.E.. Now it appears the director is filling out the rest of the cast, as THR report that Zoe Kravitz (X-Men: First Class) and Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda) are both in talks to join the film.

1000 A.E. is set in the future when humans no longer live on Earth after it became inhospitable. The elder Smith is playing a hero, while Jaden is his son, considered a failure as a warrior. When the two crash-land on Earth, it is up to the son to save the dad and prove himself.

Assuming the women do sign on made, Kravitz would play Smith’s daughter, while Okonedo will portray his wife. The current plan is to start shooting early next year for release in 2013.

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ACTORS: Zoe Kravitz, Sophie Okonedo, Will Smith, Jaden Smith  DIRECTORS: M. Night Shyamalan  FILMS: 1000 A.E.  

Lockout Trailer – Watch Guy Pearce get punched in the face!

December 6, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We may get fewer Luc Besson directed movies than we used to, but boy is the man busy as a producer and writer. He’s behind Lockout, which sees Guy Pearce as a man wrongly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the US. He is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president’s daughter from an outer space prison that’s been taken over by violent inmates. So kind of like Escape From New York but set in space. It’ll be out next spring.

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ACTORS: Guy Pearce, Maggie Grace, Peter Stormare  DIRECTORS: James Mather, Stephen St. Leger  FILMS: Lockout  

Benicio Del Toro Out Of Star Trek 2

December 6, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

For the last couple of weeks it seemed that Benicio Del Toro would be playing the villain in Star Trek 2, and for much of that time, rumours have swirled that the character he’d play would be the legendary Trek bad guy, Khan. However over the weekend director JJ Abrams seemed to quash rumours of Khan’s involvement.

Things have somewhat changed now though, as Vulture reports that talks with Del Toro’s people broke down last week over financial issues, and that Abrams now has to look elsewhere for his villain.

This has led some to wonder whether Abrams ‘not true’ denial last weekend about Khan was a bit of smoke and mirrors and actually referred to the fact that Del Toro would not be playing Khan, not that no one would. Vulture says highly placed sources still say Khan’s the villain, and it would make sense. But with Abrams being as ridiculously secretive as always, we’ll have to wait for confirmation.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Benicio Del Toro  DIRECTORS: JJ Abrams  FILMS: Star Trek Into Darkness  

Mark Wahlberg & Dwayne Johnson Feel Pain & Gain

December 6, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

For years now Michael Bay has been talking about making a movie called Pain & Gain. However, each time he’s put plans in motions, he’s eventually agreed to direct another Transformers movie first. Now that he’s finally left the robots behind, he’s putting Pain & Gain together again, and Variety reports that he’s closing in on his cast.

Dwayne Johnson is said to be in talks to star in the dark comedy, with Mark Wahlberg also circling a role. The film centres on a pair of Florida bodybuilders who get caught in the middle of an extortion and kidnapping scheme. It is said that Mark Wahlberg may have scheduling issues to clear up before he signs on, but he has discussed the project with Michael Bay.

Michael Bay will direct Pain and Gain from a screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (Captain America: The First Avenger). The project is based on a 1999 article in the Miami New Times which chronicles this true story crime tale. The tone of Pain and Gain has been compared to Fargo, with Bay said to want to shoot it fast and dirty, finally proving he not just about explosives and special effects.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Dwayne Johnson, Mark Wahlberg  DIRECTORS: Michael Bay  FILMS: Pain & Gain  

24 Movie To Shoot Next April

December 6, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

Even before 24 ended on TV, there was a lot of talk about a movie version. However as with Arrested Development, while the rumours have kept going, fans have gotten increasingly disillusioned about it ever actually happening.

Things finally seem to be moving forward though, as Deadline reports that 20th Century Fox is gearing up to start production on the 24 movie in April 2012, which is when star Kiefer Sutherland will be available. Screenwriter Mark Bomback (Unstoppable, The Wolverine) will have his draft of the script ready by the end of this year.

The studio is currently eyeing five directors to take on this project, although it doesn’t seem there is a front runner yet. Back in February, Kiefer Sutherland revealed director Tony Scott was interested in directing 24, but he is no longer attached to the project.

Little is known about the story line for 24, although writer Billy Ray’s earlier draft of the script took Kiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer to Europe. It isn’t known if those plot elements are still in place with Mark Bomback’s script.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Keifer Sutherland  FILMS: 24  

We Were Here (DVD)

December 5, 2011 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Starring: Bobbi Campbell, Cleve Jones
Director: David Weissman
Running Time: 105 mins
Certificate: E
Release Date: December 5th, 2011

Although it’s a bit of a shame We Were Here didn’t hit DVD  last week, just in time for AIDS Awareness Day on December 1st, the powerful documentary about the impact of HIV and AIDS in San Francisco in the 1980s has now been released. It’s already received plenty of plaudits, including being shortlisted for the Best Documentary Oscar.

We Were Here consists of interviews with San Franciscans who lived through the early years of the emergence of AIDS, giving testimony about its effect on them and those around them. For a younger generation for whom HIV has largely seemed like a manageable condition (whether that’s the truth or not), it’s sobering stuff. [Read more…]

Weekend Picks Up Two British Independent Film Awards

December 5, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


After charming audiences for the last few weeks at cinemas and gaining loads of fans in the process, the people behind Weekend had plenty to cheer about yesterday when they won two gongs at the British Independent Film Awards.

The film, which is undoubtedly a gay classic in the making, picked up Most Promising Newcomer for the film’s star, Tom Cullen, as well as Best Achievement In Production. And considering it was only nominated in those categories, that’s a 100% success rate!

It’s a great result for a movie that many thought might get completely ignored outside Gay Film Festivals simply because of its subject matter, but which has been embraced by far more than just a core gay audience.If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out as soon as possible (it’ll be on DVD and Blu-ray in March).

Click here to see the rest of the BIFA winners

Image: photography-factory.co.uk

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ACTORS: Tom Cullen, Chris New  DIRECTORS: Andrew Haigh  FILMS: Weekend  

Moving Video From Bullied Gay Teen Goes Viral

December 5, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


When Jonah Mowry posted the video above a couple of months ago, it’s unlikely he ever thought it would go viral across the blogosphere and hit 2.2 million views on Youtube. However his bravery and openness about being bullied due to being gay, as well as the simple yet creative way he’s created what is as much a short autobiographical film as a vlog, have touched an awful lot of people.

At a time when there are so many stories about bullied gay teens killing themselves, it great to see others facing facing their tormenters and turning that pain into something productive. It’s a beautiful video.

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BGPS’s Advent Calendar Of Buff Blokes: Day 5 – Montgomery Clift

December 5, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We’re going back in time a little with today’s advent calendar entry, but in the history of cinema, there have been few stars as beautiful as Montgomery Clift, so it would be a shame not to include him. There have been few stars quite as tragic either.

In the late 40s and early 50s, Clift was on the path to becoming one of the biggest stars in the world. After The Search, Red River, A Place In The Sun, I Confess and From Here To Eternity, he was a true heart-throb with three Oscar nominations to his name, and in many people’s opinion a talent on a par with James Dean and Marlon Brando – and all that by the age of 24.

However, Clift was also gay at a time when homosexuality was illegal and he never came to terms with his sexuality. He suffered from severe self-loathing throughout his adult life (as did many gay people back them) and became a severe alcoholic. In 1956, during the filming of Raintree County, he crashed his car while drunk, which caused various injuries, including facial lacerations that meant he was never quite as good looking again. While he continued to work, with a prominent facial scar and alcohol quickly aging him, his roles were limited and his days as a heart-throb were essentially over.

He died in 1966, aged only 45, from alcohol-related occlusive coronary artery disease. Acting teacher Robert Lewis famously described Clift’s death as the longest suicide in history.

All that’s a bit depressing, but it’s a good reminder of how much more difficult it was to be gay just a few decades ago (not that it’s always a picnic now). There’s no doubt though that as a young man, he was astonishingly good-looking, so click below to enlarge our selection of pics, and enjoy what he was like before the drink and self-loathing got to him. Oh, and check out some of his movies as he was incredibly talented. [Read more…]

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Peter Weller Joins Star Trek 2

December 5, 2011 By Movie Muser Leave a Comment

While JJ Abrams is still trying to keep things secret on the plot front for Star Trek 2, new cast members are gradually being announced, even if we don’t know who’ll they’ll be playing. The latest addition is Robocop himself, Peter Weller, who Variety reports has joined the movie.

There’s absolutely no clue who he’ll play though. He joins Alice Eve and Benicio Del Toro (although his deal is still to be closed) in mystery new roles in the sci-fi sequel. Rumours have been sweeping around that Del Toro would be playing Khan. While Abrams has said very little about the movie, he has however stepped out to publicly deny that Khan is in the movie.

Shooting is due to start on the movie in January, for release summer 2013.

General movie news courtesy of Movie Muser

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ACTORS: Peter Weller, Benicio Del Toro, Alice Eve  DIRECTORS: JJ Abrams  FILMS: Star Trek Into Darkness  

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Eight-Minute Trailer – Get your fill of Fincher’s flick

December 5, 2011 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


A few weeks ago, a lucky few were treated to an eight-minute, extended trailer for David Fincher’s take on The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Those who saw it gave great feedback, and it has been expected that it would leak online very quickly. However it’s taken longer than expected, but now it’s here. It’s definitely worth watching, if just to wallow in Fincher’s wonderful style. It certainly make you want to see the rest of the film. The movie revolves around a mystery concerning the long-unsolved disappearance of an heiress. A journalist (Daniel Craig) recently threatened with imprisoned due to a libel case and a young female hacker (Rooney Mara) try to solce the case, stirring up bundles of personal and industrial corruption along the way involving the powerful but slightly strange Vanger family. The movie is out on Boxing Day.

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ACTORS: Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer  DIRECTORS: David Fincher  FILMS: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo  

New The Raven Trailer – John Cusack takes on Edgar Allan Poe

December 5, 2011 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Raven is potentially a very interesting movie, mixing real-life and fictional mystery together to create something new. The film stars John Cusack as Edgar Allan Poe, who joins forces with a young Baltimore detective (Luke Evans) to hunt down a mad serial killer who’s using Poe’s own works as the basis in a string of brutal murders, ensuring things like The Pit And the Pendulum become all too real. The film also feeds into the real-life mystery of when Poe went missing for a week, eventually turning up delerious on the street of Baltimore (when he had been due to go to New York), and dying a few days later, before anyone could find out what had happened. It’s due out next March, but click below for the new trailer.

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ACTORS: John Cusack, Luke Evans  DIRECTORS: James McTeigue  FILMS: The Raven  
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