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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

Lee Pace Says He’s Dated Both Men & Women, But Finds The Question ‘Intrusive’

March 1, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The idea of a ‘glass closet’, where it’s known someone is LGBT but the person never talks about it has been around since long before Liberace. While more and more actors have come out in recent years, the glass closet is still around (until recently, Kevin Spacey was one of its main inhabitants). Many would say it’s a description that would fit Pushing Daisies star Lee Pace, to the point where a couple of years ago his Hobbit co-star Ian McKellen assumed Pace was openly gay.

However, Lee has never publicly addressed his sexuality, until now, although it sounds like he wishes he didn’t have to. It’s not too surprising the question came up though while Pace was promoting his role as the closeted Mormon Joe Pitt in the upcoming Broadway revival of Tony Kushner’s Angels In America. In an interview with W Magazine he says:

“Our understanding of what it means to be gay is just so different,” Pace said of the climate in 2018. “It’s culturally different. It’s just so much further down the road. It’s an interesting thing for me to think about in this moment while working on this play.”

Pace added that he feels it’s important for gay actors to play the gay roles in both plays, but stopped short of labeling himself. He seemed a bit flustered and surprised by the question. “I’ve dated men. I’ve dated women,” he explained. “I don’t know why anyone would care. I’m an actor and I play roles. To be honest, I don’t know what to say—I find your question intrusive.”

Although that’s a common glass closet response, finding such questions ‘intrusive’ is becomingly increasingly untenable in a world where the likes of Neil Patrick Harris can talk about his husband in the same way a straight actress could mention theirs. It’s also true that in the interview Pace doesn’t have problems talking about other aspects of his personal life, but gets flustered when it’s his sexuality – and that’s despite the fact in the last few years he’s played a bisexual character in TV’s Halt And Catch Fire, and a gay character in a stage revival of Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart. It’s also odd to expound the importance of having gay actors playing the major roles in Angels In America, but then be surprised when asked if that includes him.

However, to his credit, while he may not like the question he didn’t just avoid it, and nor has he avoided roles that explore sexuality elsewhere. Angels In America is currently playing at Broadway’s Neil Simon Theater for a limited run, with Pace starring alongside Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane.

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ACTORS: Lee Pace  

Chris Hemsworth May Join The Planned Men in Black Spinoff

March 1, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

For the past few years, Sony Pictures has been enviously eyeing the massive franchises other studios have built, to the point they were so keen for Spider-man to properly work out for them, they handed the reigns to Disney-controlled Marvel to help get it right. Their plan to rejuvenate Ghostbusters didn’t quite work out as they’d hoped, but now they’re panning to put one of the stars of that movie in a reboot of the Men In Black franchise.

Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, is in early talks to star in the movie, acording to THR. He would lead a brand new cast (Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith won’t be returning), with the other main character being a female of color and an older man, who would go on a worldwide adventure based in the undercover alien world of MiB.

There will be some behind-the-scenes continuity with the trilogy of movies that grossed over $1.5 billion, as Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald will once more produce, with Steven Spielberg taking executive producer duties again. F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton, The Fate Of The Furious) is in talks to direct the movie, from a script by Iron Man’s Matt Holloway and Art Marcum. It should be in cinemas June 2019.

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ACTORS: Chris Hemsworth  DIRECTORS: F. Gary Gray  FILMS: Men In Black IV  

Wonder Woman 2 May Get Kristen Wiig As Its Villain

March 1, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

While there was plenty of talk about how Wonder Woman was a sign that sexual equality in the world of superheroes wasn’t as impossible as some studio executives seemed to think. However, it’s not just the in the ranks of heroes where there’s been a lack of women – the supervillains have tended to be men too.

However, Wonder Woman 2 is looking at adding a female baddie, with Deadline reporting the Kristen Wiig is in talks to play Cheetah in the movie.

Gal Gadot will once more be back in the title role, with Patty Jenkins returning to direct the movie, which will be set during the Cold War in the 1980s. Nothing else is known about the plot, and while we may know Wiig is being lined up to play CHeetah, we don’t know which one, as there have been four incarnations of the villain over the years. All of the Cheetahs over the years have possessed feline characteristics, but some have had superpowers while other didn’t, so there’s plenty of scope for how the character will be used in the movie.

Wonder Woman 2 is currently set for released November 1st, 2019

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ACTORS: Kristen Wiig, Gal Gadot  DIRECTORS: Patty Jenkins  FILMS: Wonder Woman 2  

Brad Pitt Joins Leonardo DiCaprio In Tarantino’s Manson Movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

March 1, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago it was revealed that Leo DiCaprio was reteaming with director Quentin Tarantino for his film that takes place in LA at the time of the Charles Manson murders. Now he’s bagged another big name he’s worked with before, as Brad Pitt has also joined the movie, according to Variety.

We also now have a Sergio Leone-esque name for the film – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Not too much is known about the exact plot of the film, except that it will be a, ‘Pulp Fiction-esque movie set in the 1969 Los Angeles during the summer of the Manson murders.’ DiCaprio is set to be former TV western star, Rick Dalton, with Pitt as his longtime stunt double, Cliff Booth.

Tarantino says of the characters, “Both are struggling to make it in a Hollywood they don’t recognize anymore. But Rick has a very famous next-door neighbor…Sharon Tate.”

He adds, “I’ve been working on this script for five years, as well as living in Los Angeles County most of my life, including in 1969, when I was 7 years old. I’m very excited to tell this story of an L.A., and a Hollywood that don’t exist anymore. And I couldn’t be happier about the dynamic teaming of DiCaprio & Pitt as Rick & Cliff.”

The film will be released during August 2019, exactly 50 years after the murder of Sharon Tate by Charles Manson’s ‘family’.

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ACTORS: Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt  DIRECTORS: Quentin Tarantino  FILMS: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood  

Ralph Break The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 Trailer – The videogame ‘baddie’ is back & headed for the net

February 28, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Before the release of Wreck-It Ralph, there were plenty of people shaking their heads and saying it was evidence that Disney animation had lost its way. However, it turned out to be the beginning of a critical and box office rennaisance that’s continued with the likes of Frozen and Moana. Its $470 million worldwide gross also means we’re getting a sequel.

Here’s the brief synopsis: ‘Video game bad guy Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) and fellow misfit Vanellope von Schweetz (voice of Sarah Silverman) navigate the vast and dynamic world wide web in search of a replacement part to save Vanellope’s game, Sugar Rush.’

The film is currently fue out November 30th, 2018 in the UK. Take a look at the brand new trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Taraji P. Henson, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch  FILMS: Ralph Breaks The Internet  

The Happy Prince Film Clip – Take a look at Rupert Everett’s film about the final years of Oscar Wilde

February 27, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

As its writer, director and star, The Happy Prince is undoubtedly a labour of love for Rupert Everett. The look at what happened to Oscar Wilde after his release from jail premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and it also screened at the Berlin Film Festival a couple of weeks ago. Sony Pictures Classics recently picked up distribution rights for North America and Latin America, and it will screen at the upcoming BFI: Flare London LGBT Film Festival.

We can now take our first look at the movie with a clip from the film, showing Everett as a broken Wilde, trying to escape his notoriety as perhaps the most famous ‘homosexual’ in the world. As the actor/director recently said, “I was always much more drawn to the fall of Oscar Wilde. I always found it a very romantic and tragic story. It’s one of the great stories of the end of the 19th century.”

Here’s its synopsis from the Sundance FIlm Festival: ‘Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature, detailing the final three years (1897–1900) in the life of Oscar Wilde. Rich in period detail and eschewing the familiar narrative of the writer’s notorious trial and imprisonment on charges of indecency, this seldom-told story recounts Wilde’s life following his release from incarceration—a period encompassing some of his most profound writing and most intimate experiences.

‘Sequestered at a remote seaside hotel in France by faithful friends (played by Edwin Thomas and Colin Firth), a buoyant Wilde is soon restlessly traversing Europe under assumed names, beset by familiar, warring impulses: to reunite with his estranged wife (a radiant Emily Watson) or his former lover Sir Alfred “Bosie” Douglas (Colin Morgan), whose former provocations brought Wilde to ruin. Fading health, dwindling funds, and still more betrayals await Wilde, who relentlessly seeks love and creative outlets in whatever taverns and alleyways still welcome him. It’s here that Everett particularly shines, evoking the spirit of the once-celebrated fallen genius who finds divine light even in the darkest corners of life.’

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

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ACTORS: Rupert Everett  DIRECTORS: Rupert Everett  FILMS: The Happy Prince  

A Documentary About The Very First Winner Of RuPaul’s Drag Race Needs Your Help

February 27, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Back in 2009 BeBe Zahara Benet was crowned the very first winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and has just returned to the arena for RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 3 – the first winner ever to be invited back for All Stars. There are also plans in the works for a documentary about the drag star and his male alter-ego, Nea Marshall Kudi Ngwa.

A Kickstarter has been launched in the hope of raising $33,000 to help complete director/producer Emily Branham’s documentary about the model and drag performer, Being Bebe.

The film follows Marshall, originally from Cameroon in West Africa, from his early days as a promising amateur drag performer in Minneapolis, to becoming the very First Winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race, to returning to real life after reality television – always on a relentless pursuit to become the artist he knows he was born to be.

Branham comments, “It’s a really exciting moment as a whole new generation of Drag Race fans is getting to know and love BeBe through All Stars 3. And with the 10th season of RuPaul’s Drag Race launching in just a few weeks – a story about the rise and struggles of the very first winner feels even more relevant. We’re in a great position to finish our film once we raise the completion funds for post-production. This has been an labor of love for me for a long time, and I can’t wait to share what we’ve been up to and invite BeBe’s supporters to get involved in the project through Kickstarter.”

Take a look at the crowdfunding trailer below, and if you like what you see, head over to Kickstarter to help out.
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1:54 Trailer – Bullying takes things to a dark place for a gay teen in the Canadian thriller

February 27, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We were a little ambivalent about 1:54 when we caught it at BFI: Flare London LGBT Film festival last year, but for some it was the stand-out movie of the fest. It’s bold take on the effects of homophobia and bullying certainly had an impact on many audience members. The film will arrive in cinemas and on DVD in the US soon, so it’s a good opportunity to take a look at the new trailer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Tim, a shy sixteen-year-old athlete, is gifted with a natural athletic ability for running. However, the last four years of high school have been tough on him because of Jeff and his crew. In his last year of high school, Tim is sick and tired of feeling like a loser, and wants to shine for once. He decides to stand up to Jeff by dethroning him in the 800m championship, the event Jeff is known for in school. But behind the competition and rivalry, a secret is wreaking havoc. To Pierre, his father, who is trying to understand what’s going on, and to Mr. Sullivan, his running coach, who tries to help him, Soon, Tim finds himself pushed to the edge because of the pressure he endures where human limits reach the point of no return.’

The film from Oscar-nominated writer/director Yan England, begins a limited theatrical run in the US on March 9th, before coming to DVD/VOD from March 13th. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Alfie, Educating Rita & James Bond Director Lewis Gilbert Dies Aged 97

February 27, 2018 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment

Lewis Gilbert, the prolific British director whose career spanned across eight decades, has died aged 97. He is a man whose name should be better known as he directed some true classics, but perhaps because his successes were so eclectic and spread across so many years, many people don’t realise he was the man behind all of them.

Born in 1920 in London to parents who were music hall performers, he started out as a child actor on stage and screen. However as a young man he decided he preferred life behind the camera and was already assisting Hitchcock on Jamaica Inn by 1939. During the Second World War he gained experience making documentary shorts for both the Royal Air Force’s film unit and the First Motion Picture Unit of the U.S. Army Air Forces.

After the war he began to segue from documentary to fiction, creating some of the classic British WWII movies of the post-war period, including The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954), Reach for the Sky (1956), Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) and Sink the Bismarck! (1960). During the 60s he started having iconic success away from war films, most notably 1966’s Alfie with Michael Caine, a movie that perhaps defined the ‘swinging 60s’ more than any other, and also catapulted Caine to superstardom. It was for that movie that Gilbert received his only Best Director Oscar nomination.

The next year he helmed You Only Live Twice, the first of three James Bond movies he directed. In the 70s he took the reins of both The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1977). Some have suggested the wit he brought to his Bond movies helped cement the franchise and keep it alive at points where it was threatening to fade from relevance.

Once again showing he could have immense success in unexpected genres, he followed his final 007 film with the multi-Oscar nominated Educating Rita (1986), which reunited him with Michael Caine and also had a profound effect on Julie Walters career. In 1986 he had another enormous critical and commercial success with Shirley Valentine. Like Educating Rita it was based on a Willy Russell script, but found filmic life through GIlbert’s assured directorial hand.

His final three films showed that even as he aged and slowed down, there was no genre he couldn’t tackle. 1991’s Stepping Out saw him team with Liza Minnelli for a musical-comedy. 1995’s Haunted was a supernaural thriller starring Aidan Quinn and Kate Beckinsale, while 2002’s Before You Go was a dramedy that reteamed him with Julie Walters.

Gilbert was awarded a CBE in 1997 and received the prestigious Fellowship of the British Film Institute in 2001.

Following his passing, Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli released a statement saying, “It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of our dear friend Lewis Gilbert. Lewis was a true gentleman. He made an enormous contribution to the British film industry as well as the Bond films, directing ‘You Only Live Twice,’ ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ and ‘Moonraker.’ His films are not only loved by us but are considered classics within the series. He will be sorely missed.”

Lewis’ son, John, told the BBC that his father “died peacefully in his sleep”. He added, “He was a wonderful man with a great sense of humour. He was hard-working and we worked on many films together.”

Gilbert died on February 23rd at his home in Monaco. He had been dealing with the effect of dementia for several years.

Leiws Gilbert on the set of Moonraker

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Win The Gay-Themed Movie About Us On DVD!

February 26, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The gay-themed Brazilian movie About Us 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 of the film on DVD in this competition!

When Diego left Brazil for California to attend a film school, he didn’t just leave his home town, he also left Matheus- a handsome young man with whom he was madly in love.  Ten years later he returns, intent on writing a novel about their relationship- using a camera instead of a pen.

This heartfelt biopic tracks this moving journey, deftly illustrating how deep, abiding passion can lead to both great heights, and tragic lows. Click here to watch the trailer.

For your chance to win About Us on DVD, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on March 11th, 2018, so get answering and good luck. [Read more…]

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Thelma (DVD Review) – Lesbian sexuality awakens & so do supernatural powers

February 26, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Henrik Rafaelsen, Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Grethe Eltervåg
Director: Joachim Trier
Running Time: 116 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: February 26th 2018 (UK)

Joachim Trier’s follow-up to his much-praised movie, Louder Than Bombs, has found much acclaim. It’s the sort of intriguing film that builds tension by living in a moral grey area and maintaining an enigmatic, sexual air.

Thelma (Eili Harboe) is a young woman who’s led an incredibly sheltered life. Her strongly religious parents have completely controlled her existence, but now she’s getting her first taste of freedom by going away to university. As she settles into college life – which still includes the need to contact her parents everyday so they can keep an eye on her – she starts to have feelings for one of her female friends. [Read more…]

Win Ray Harryhausen’s Clash Of The Titans: The Premium Collection On Blu-ray!

February 24, 2018 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

To celebrate the release of CLASH OF THE TITANS – available on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital HD Dual Format from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment 26th Feb. 2018 – we are giving away a copy!

Before history and beyond imagination! The machinations of gods above and the fates of man and monsters here below play out in a Clash of the Titans Decades prior to the sensational 2010 version of the tale, Harry Hamlin took up sword and shield to play valorous Perseus, mortal son of Zeus (Laurence Olivier), who sets out to fulfill his destiny by rescuing beloved Andromeda from the wrath of goddess Thetis (Maggie Smith). Perils await Perseus time and again. And eye-filling thrills await viewers as stop-motion effects legend Ray Harryhausen (Jason and the Argonauts) unleashes snake-haired Medusa, fearsome Kraken, winged Pegasus, two-headed dog Dioskilos, giant scorpions and more. Rejoice, fantasy fans: the movie gods gift us with adventure that’s innovative, heroic, titanic.

The Premium Collection, revered films across all genres celebrated in a Premium package set containing the film on Blu-ray, DVD and a Digital Copy (via the Ultraviolet service) giving fans a must own version that allows them to watch however they choose. Each release also includes a collectible slipcase and 4 collectible artcards featuring the films key art and 3 lobby cards style stills.

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For your chance to win Clash Of The Titans on Blu-ray, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on March 10th, 2018, so get answering and good luck. [Read more…]

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