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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

Yet More Ice Bucket Challenges: James McAvoy, Chris Evans, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Neil Patrick Harris, Sam Claflin, Josh Hutcherson

August 25, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ice-bucket-4There really is no end to the famous guys lining up to take the Ice Bucket Challenge. We’ve already featured, Matt Bomer, Chris Pratt, Joe Manganiello, Stephen Amell, Robert Downey Jr., Jesse Metcalfe, Lance Bass, and boyband Emblem3 as well as Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Vin Diesel, The Flash’s Grant Gustin and James Franco and not forgetting Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Cruise, Zac Efron, Channing Tatum, Jamie Dornan, Eddie Redmayne & Robert Pattinson.

It doesn’t end there though, as now we have James McAvoy, Chris Evans, Ian McKellen, Neil Patrick Harris, Sam Claflin, Hugh Jackman and Josh Hutcherson getting drenched. (And we particularly enjoyed Claflin’s dancing, as well as Chris Evans deciding in his lengthy vid that only a suit would befit the occasion).

Of course they’re all doing it to support ALS awareness and fundraising. In the UK ALS is known as Motor Neurone Disease and so Brits can give a bit of cash to the MND Association to show their support, while in the US it’s the ALSA that should be getting your money.

And for those moaning that it’s stupid and pointless, the ALSA has said that in the last few weeks they’ve received around $65 million, as compared to around $2.5 million during the same period last year.

So take a look at the guys having cold water poured over them below and then think about putting your hand into your pocket. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: James McAvoy, Chris Evans, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Neil Patrick Harris, Sam Claflin, Josh Hutcherson  

Barrio Boy Trailer – Into Brooklyn with the Iris Prize nominated gay short film

August 25, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

barrio-boy-slideWe’ve already had a look at a couple of the films nominated for this year’s Iris Prize, the world’s largest international gay and lesbian short film prize which takes place in Cardiff, Wales in October.

Now we’ve got another, Barrio Boy, which you can take a brief look at below.

Here’s the synopsis for Dennis Shinner’s short: ‘Haircuts, hip-hop and homo-sex on the down-low… A Latino barber secretly falls in love with a handsome Irish stranger over the course of a haircut during a hot and sweaty summer afternoon in a macho Brooklyn hood.’

You can take a look at list of films that are due to compete in the Iris Prize, as well as the trailers for I Am Syd Stone and The Phallometer by clicking on the links. [Read more…]

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First Images Of David Oyelowo As Martin Luther King Jr. In Selma Released

August 25, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

selma-pic1Hollywood likes to think of itself as very liberal, but while it likes to nibble around the edges of race relations in the US, any film that wants to tackle important aspects of the Civil Rights struggle faces a massive uphill battle to get funding.

That’s certainly true of Selma, which tells the story of one of the key moments in the fight for racial equality in America. Before making it to the screen it had massive problems getting cash, even when director Lee Daniels came onboard and lined up a star-filled cast .

In the end that version fell through and Daniels moved on, but thankfully it came back together under the direction of Ava DuVernay. Now the first images from the movie have been released, which you can see above and below.

The film focuses on the three marches that took place in Selma, Alabama in 1965. The first march planned to go from Selma to the State Capital, Montgomery, but was stopped after only six blocks by police and state troopers after Governor Wallace decided it was a threat to public safety (Wallace hated anything pro-desegregation and was one of the most powerful, vitriolic and visible forces against the civil rights movement). Protesters were them clubbed, gassed and whipped, with the TV footage of the violence shocking the US and galvanising support for civil rights.

A second, symbolic march took place two days later, led by Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo), which only went as far as the bridge where the previous protesters were stopped, because a court injunction prevented them going all the way to Montgomery. A week later the injunction was lifted and a third march set out, this time making it all the way to the state capital.

It was these marches and the public horror at the beatings of demonstrators that spurred Congress to start drafting laws that ended up with the Voting Rights Act, which for the first time explicitly gave African-Americans the right to vote.

In the pic above Oyelowo is joined by Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King, while the image below features Tessa Thompson as Diane Nash, Omar Dorsey as James Orange, Colman Domingo as Ralph Abernathy, Oyelowo as King, André Holland as Andrew Young, Corey Reynolds as Rev. C.T. Vivian, and Lorraine Toussaint as Amelia Boynton.

An Oscar-bait Christmas US release in planned, with the film reaching the UK February 2015.

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ACTORS: David Oyelowo, Carmen Egojo  FILMS: Selma  

Steve Martin Is Going To Magic Camp With Disney

August 25, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Steve-MartinSteve Martin’s career started with Disney working at Disneyland in the 1950s, and the company has been a recurring theme throughout his career backing movies such as Father Of The Bride and Bringing Down The House.

Now Martin and Disney are reteaming for the comedy Magic Camp, according to THR. It really does take him back to his roots, as his Disneyland job included working at the Main Street Magic Shop, demonstrating tricks to potential customers.

In Magic Camp, Martin will play ‘a straight-laced banker who returns to Magic Camp, a camp he attended as a shy child. This time he is a counselor who makes it his mission to improve the lives of all the kids while keeping an eye on his ultimate prize, the top spot at the Golden Wand competition’.

Steve Martin wrote the most recent version of the screenplay alongside Stu Zicherman. No director is currently attached.

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ACTORS: Steve Martin  

Legendary Actor & Director Richard Attenborough Dies Aged 90

August 25, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

richard-attenboroughRichard Attenborough, the famed actor and director has passed away aged 90, it’s been revealed. His film career started in the early 1940s, and indeed even when he signed up to serve in the RAF in World War II he was soon seconded to the film unit, to help make British propaganda movies.

His biggest early breakthrough came in 1947, playing Pinkie Brown in the film version of Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock, recreating a role he’d played on the stage on 1942. He was a popular British star through the 50s, 60s and 70s, starring in the likes of Private’s Progress (1956) and I’m All Right Jack (1959), The Great Escape (1963), The Flight Of The Phoenix (1965) and 10 Rillington Place (1971).

However in 1979 he decided to put acting to one side and concentrate on directing. He’d already had some success with the likes of Oh! What A Lovely War! (1969), A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Magic (1978), but it was his next movie that moved him to a new level, with Attenborough moving heaven and earth to get Gandhi (1982) made. The resulting film won eight Oscars, including a Best Director gong for David.

He later directed the likes of A Chorus Line, Cry Freedom, Chaplin and Shadowlands.

In the 1990s he became known to a new, younger generation when he agreed to return to the screen to play John Hammond in 1993’s Jurassic Park. It must have given him the bug, as through the 1990s and early 2000s he had several other on-screen appearances in the likes of The Miracle On 34th Street and Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet.

Sadly though he’d been in declining health for several years and sadly died on Sunday.

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DIRECTORS: Richard Attenborough  

Win The Gay-Themed Movie A Man, His Lover and His Mother On DVD

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

a-man-his-lover-and-his-mother-dvd-coverAfter being a Official Selection at the BFI Flare London Lesbian & Gay Festival, A Man, His Lover and His Mother is heading to DVD in the UK August 24th 2014 from TLA Releasing. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies in this competition.

Is there anything more complex than a gay man’s relationship with his mother? When gay writer Lorenz returns from Berlin to his native home, a small town in Switzerland, he thinks his only concern is taking a break from writer’s block. But he is confronted by some uncomfortable problems; his mother, Rosie, is growing unable to live without help. She is an infuriating but blisteringly honest individual (beautifully played by veteran Sibylle Brunner) who refuses to accept a life without cigarettes and alcohol.

Mario, son of an old family friend, reveals himself to be a fan of Lorenz and his devotion becomes an issue after an unexpected one-night stand. Lorenz’s sister is fed up with looking after their mother and some family skeletons are revealed. With Mario helping to look after Rosie, all the problems seem to be meshing together, making resolution ever more difficult. Refreshing and heart-warmingly authentic.

If you’d like to try and win one of the three copies of A Man, His Lover and His Mother On DVD that we’ve got to give away, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on September 7th 2014, so get answering and good luck! [Read more…]

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Transcendence (Blu-ray Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Paul Bettany, Cillian Murphy, Morgan Freeman
Director: Wally Pfister
Running Time: 119 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: August 25th 2014 (UK)

It’s always a shame when a movie that wants to be a genuinely intelligent slice of a-list entertainment fails. If one succeeds, Hollywood always treats it like a fluke, but if it bombs they point at it as proof that all that audiences want are big, dumb fireworks. What’s a particular pity with Transcendence is that it would probably have been better as a slightly smaller film.

Johnny Depp plays Will Caster, a scientist working on artificial intelligence who believes he’s close to creating a machine that will vastly outstrip any human intellect there’s ever been. However as there always is in this type of film, a group of terrorist-type people don’t believe in this type of machine and launch a series of attacks on facilities working on AI systems. That includes shooting Will with a bullet that doesn’t initially kill him, but is poisoned with a radioactive isotope that will cause him to die over the course of a few weeks. [Read more…]

Locke (Blu-ray Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Tom Hardy, Olivia Colman, Ruth Wilson, Spencer Locke
Director: Steven Knight
Running Time: 85 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: August 25th 2014 (UK)

Locke is the sort of film that was always in danger of seeming gimmicky. It is after all an entire movie where the only visuals are a single man, Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy), in a car driving along a motorway, with the ‘action’ playing out in real-time.

However thanks to a truly impressive performance from Hardy and the strong hold of writer/director Steven Knight it’s surprisingly gripping, smart and entertaining. [Read more…]

Goddess (DVD Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Laura Michelle Kelly, Ronan Keating, Magda Szubanski, Hugo Johnstone-Burt
Director: Mark Lamprell
Running Time: 104 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: August 25th 2014 (UK)

Elspeth (Laura Michelle Kelly) is a young mother who’s been transplanted along with her family from the UK to rural Australia. However it’s not proving the idyll she’d hoped, as with her husband James (Ronan Keating) constantly away at sea she’s having to raise young twins alone. She doesn’t even have any friends.

When James gives her a webcam to help them keep in touch, she decides to let the world into her kitchen with a webcast where she sings ‘sink songs’. The idea becomes popular and soon catches the eye of a Sydney marketing whizz (Magda Szubanski), who wants to make Elspeth a star. However as she gets caught up in a whirlwind of possible fame, she risks losing her family. [Read more…]

Mindscape (DVD Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Mark Strong, Taissa Farmiga, Brian Cox
Director: Jorge Dorado
Running Time: 99 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: August 25th 2014 (UK)

With a largely British cast, a Spanish director and a mix of American and European money, it’s fair to say that Mindscape (released as Anna in the US) is a pretty international production. It follows John (Mark Strong), a memory detective who is able to use technology to go into other people’s minds and see their memories. However following the death of his wife and then suffering illness, he’s no longer at the top of his game.

To help him out he’s given what should be a relatively easy assignment – to go into the mind of 16-year-old Anna (Taissa Farmiga) to find the psychological root of her refusal to eat. Her father seems certain his daughter is dangerous and needs to be locked up, but very quickly from what he sees in her mind, John begins to suspect there might be something else going on. [Read more…]

Tom At The Farm (DVD Review)

August 24, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Xavier Dolan, Pierre-Yves Cardinal, Lise Roy
Director: Xavier Dolan
Running Time: 105 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: April 4th 2014 (Cinema), August 18th 2014 (DVD/Blu-ray)

This is Xavier Dolan’s fourth film as a director, and he’s still only 25. It’s difficult to know whether to be impressed or whether to dislike him on principle. Indeed that’s true of much about Dolan – he has a supreme confidence that is simultaneously exciting and a little exasperating, his grasp of plot and theme is both engrossing and frustratingly underdeveloped, and he manages to imbue his films with a hipster vibe that is too pleased with itself and yet gives his films an unexpected vibrancy.

Win The Gay-Themed Documentary I Am Divine On DVD!

August 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

i-am-divine-dvd-coverI AM DIVINE is out on DVD and On-Demand from Peccadillo Pictures in the UK. You can order from Amazon and Play. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies on DVD!

The ultimate outsider turned underground royalty, I AM DIVINE is a biographical portrait that charts the legendary icon’s rise to infamy as a cult superstar.

Featuring rare movie footage, live performances and brand new interviews with John Waters, Ricki Lake, Mink Stole, Tab Hunter and Divine’s mother in addition to many more of Divine’s friends and colleagues.

This is the definitive biography honouring Divine in a way she always craved: as a serious artist and immortal star.

If you’d like to try and win one of the three copies of I Am Divine that we’ve got to give away, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on September 6th 2014, so get answering and good luck! [Read more…]

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