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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

Two Gay Characters Coming To The Flash As We Get Our First Look At Colton Haynes In Leather As Arsenal In Arrow

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

arrow-colton-haynes-arsenalEver since its started, Arrow has seemed more interested in luring in gay men and women than the young men traditionally associated with superheroes. However while the general shirtlessness has been close to gay-baiting, there’s been a severe lack of actual LGBT characters, other than the blink-and-you’ll miss it inclusion of Nyssa Al Ghul (Katrina Law) as Sara Lance’s (Caity Lotz) former lover. While Sara technically remains bisexual, we’ve only actually seen her in heterosexual situations since then.

That is perhaps surprising considering exec producer Greg Berlanti is gay himself. He’s now expanding the comic-book universe with The Flash, and he’s promised that the gay quotient will be much higher in that show.

Talking to HuffPo, Berlanti and fellow executive producer Andrew Kreisberg have said that gay DC Comics character David Singh will be a recurring character in The Flash TV universe, with Patrick Sabongui already cast in the role.They’re also promised that ‘another gay character will be introduced in the first half of Season 1 of “The Flash” — a man who already exists in the DC universe (I tried to get them to name the character, but they didn’t take the bait).’

A little bit more gay interest has been added by the casting of Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart, aka Captain Cold.

There are big plans for Arrow too, including major crossovers with The Flash in the upcoming season. And as teased ever since Colton Haynes was introduced as Roy Harper towards the end of Season 1, he will emerge under his superhero identity, Arsenal, in Season 3. EW has debuted the first image of him looking very cool in red leather, which you can see above.

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ACTORS: Colton Haynes  FILMS: Arrow, The Flash  

Tom Hardy Looks Out In The First Mad Max Fury Road Poster

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

mad-max-fury-road-posterMad Max Fury Road finally started shooting at the end of 2012 after years on delays. We’re now in the summer of 2014 and we still have to wait until May 2015 to see it. However the marketing is kicking into gear with the release of the poster above, ahead to the film’s Comic Con panel on Saturday at 10am in Hall H.

And if you’re in San Diego, director George Miller will also be signing autographs at the Warner Brothers booth at 11:15am.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘The post-apocalyptic action film is set in the furthest reaches of our planet, in a stark desert landscape where humanity is broken, and most everyone is crazed fighting for the necessities of life.

‘Within this world of fire and blood exist two rebels on the run who just might be able to restore order… There’s Max, a man of action and a man of few words, who seeks peace of mind following the loss of his wife and child in the aftermath of the chaos.

‘And… Furiosa, a woman of action and a woman who believes her path to survival may be achieved if she can make it across the desert back to her childhood homeland.’

Tom Hardy’s plays Max Rockatansky with Charlize Theron and Nicholas Hoult co-starring.

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ACTORS: Tom Hardy  DIRECTORS: George Miller  FILMS: Mad Max: Fury Road  

New If I Stay Trailer – Chloe Moretz must choose between life (and Jamie Blackley) and death

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

if-i-stay-posterThe Fault In Our Stars showed there’s a big market out there for teen-focussed weepies, and If I Stay is hoping capitalise on that when it’s released next month.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Mia Hall thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical dreams at Juilliard or follow a different path to be with the love of her life, Adam.

‘But what should have been a carefree family drive changes everything in an instant, and now her own life hangs in the balance. Caught between life and death for one revealing day, Mia has only one decision left, which will not only decide her future but her ultimate fate. “If I Stay” is based on the best-selling novel of the same name. ‘

It’s on in the US on August 22nd and the UK on August 29th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Chloe Moretz, Jamie Blackley  FILMS: If I Stay  

Nightcrawler Trailer – Plus a poster for the Jake Gyllenhaal flick

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

nightcrawler-posterYesterday we posted a teaser for the Jake Gyllenhaal movie Nightcrawler. Now it’s been followed up with a proper trailer and a poster, which you can see above and below.

There’s still not a vast amount known about the exact plot – indeed the trailer tells us more than we’ve ever had before – but it is known that it centres on ‘a driven young man who discovers the nocturnal world of LA freelance crime journalism’.

Dan Gilroy write and directs, with a Toronto Film Festival premiere planned before an October 17th US release. It certainly looks like it might be an interesting one, so take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jake Gyllenhaal  FILMS: Nightcrawler  

Steve Carell Heads To Brooklyn Family Robinson

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Steve-CarellFollowing Alice In Wonderland and Maleficent Disney is making big bets on taking more of its classic animated movies live-action. Now it’s looking to one of its older live-action properties with plans to give it an update and a twist – Swiss Family Robinson.

THR reports that Steve Carell is set to star in the movie, which will be penned by Finding Nemo co-writer David Reynolds.

Plot details are described as being ‘vague in order to protect the project’s secrets, but it is known that Brooklyn Family Robinson centers on the patriarch of a family, to be played by Carell, who relocates his family from city life to island life.’

There’s no news on when we might get to see the movie.

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ACTORS: Steve Carell  

Josh Hutcherson & Jena Malone Become Hunger Games: Mockingjay Living Portraits

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

hunger-games-mockingjay-snow-portrait-slideLionsgate continues its Hunger Games: Mockingjay marketing effort where it’s bringing us messages from the Capitol resigned to quell rebellion in the Districts with a mix of platitudes and veiled threats about what will happen if they don’t quieten down.

That continues with the ‘living portraits’ below, featuring Peeta and Johanna, who are essentially being held hostage by President Snow and used in his efforts to end the disquiet – and of course showing them off shows Katniss that she’s risking their lives by doing anything troublesome.

Take a look at the portraits and the Capitol’s messages about them below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Josh Hutcherson, Jena Malone  DIRECTORS: Francis Lawrence  FILMS: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2  

Will Ferrell Wants To Be A Manimal

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

will-ferrellThe 1983 TV show Manimal only lasted eight episodes, but it’s taken on mythic proportions due to it’s wonderfully daft title and premise of being about a guy helps solve crimes by turning into all sorts of different animals.

Will Ferrell and Adam McKay think it’s an idea ripe for an action comedy makeover, as they will be working with Jimmy Miller’s Mosaic through their Gary Sanchez Productions banner to produce a feature film version, according to Variety.

The original show starred British actor Simon MacCorkindale as Dr. Jonathan Chase, a rich man raised in Africa who was a ‘master of the secrets that divide man from animal’. The film version will be a CG animated/Live-action hybrid.

Anchorman director Adam McKay comments, “I think it’s right down our alley, it’s what we do. It’s tongue-in-cheek and has an action component, but overall it’s a comedy. Like The Catcher In The Rye or The Sound And The Fury, Manimal has always been one of those elusive projects every producer dreams of taking to the silver screen. I know the movie will be funny and entertaining, but will it be the first film to win a Pulitzer? We’ll just have to see.”

It’s not clear is Will Ferrell will star, but it seems likely.

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ACTORS: Will Ferrell  DIRECTORS: Adam Mckay  

First The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies Poster For Comic Con

July 23, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

hobbit-3-comic-con-posterIn five months time the journey of The Hobbit comes to an end with The Battle Of The Five Armies. We’ve yet to see a trailer, but we do now have a poster, which has been released especially for Comic Con.

The image sees Bard The Bowman (Luke Evans) facing the enormous Smaug as he prepares to defend Laketown.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D theaters on December 17, The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies brings to an epic conclusion the adventures of Bilbo Baggins, Thorin Oakenshield and the Company of Dwarves. Having reclaimed their homeland from the Dragon Smaug, the Company has unwittingly unleashed a deadly force into the world. Enraged, Smaug rains his fiery wrath down upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town.

‘Obsessed above all else with his reclaimed treasure, Thorin sacrifices friendship and honor to hoard it as Bilbo’s frantic attempts to make him see reason drive the Hobbit towards a desperate and dangerous choice. But there are even greater dangers ahead. Unseen by any but the Wizard Gandalf, the great enemy Sauron has sent forth legions of Orcs in a stealth attack upon the Lonely Mountain.

‘As darkness converges on their escalating conflict, the races of Dwarves, Elves and Men must decide – unite or be destroyed. Bilbo finds himself fighting for his life and the lives of his friends in the epic Battle of the Five Armies, as the future of Middle-earth hangs in the balance.’

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ACTORS: Luke Evans  DIRECTORS: Peter Jackson  FILMS: The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies  

True Blood’s Nelsan Ellis Blasts Luke Grimes For Quitting Over Gay Storyline

July 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

true-blood-nelsan-ellis-nathan-parsonsA few weeks ago we reported on rumours that actor Luke Grimes had left True Blood because it was proposed his character would have a gay storyline in the latest (and final) season. While Grimes’ representatives obfuscated and said he left to explore other opportunities, his co-star and the potential love interest, Nathan Ellis (who plays Lafayette in True Blood), seems in little doubt about why Grimes quit – and he’s not impressed.

When asked by Vulture about whether he’d spoken to Grimes before he left, Ellis answered, “I didn’t, but I’m completely … I mean, I can say I’m not going to make a comment, but I just think that, you’re an actor, you’re an actor on a show that’s True Blood, we’re all sitting there going, ‘You quit your job because … really?’ I’m just… I’m over him. You quit your job because you don’t want to play a gay part? As if it’s … You know what? I’m going to stop talking.”

He doesn’t stop talking though and adds, “You have to be open. But more importantly, you make a statement when you do something like that. I did a documentary called Damn Wonderful, about gay suicide, and you make a statement, a big statement, when you go, ‘I don’t want to play this part because it’s gay.’ If you have a child, if you have a son, and he comes out as gay, what are you going to do? If you have a daughter who comes out gay …? You just made a statement, and it has ripple effects. First of all, this show, it’s True Blood, and shit, we get scared when we read scripts! Excuse my language. When scripts come, we’re like, ‘What are they going to have us do this week?’ But when you make a statement that is a judgment … I was kind of like, ‘Have you met Alan Ball?’ I’m supposed to do what my boss tells me to do, as an actor. I can’t approach a character with judgment. I certainly can’t tell my boss, ‘I can act what I want to act, but not what you tell me to act,’ especially on a show where you come in, knowing what it is. I was like, ‘Okay… I guess?’ I just thought that, having just done the documentary, I didn’t like what he did because he made a statement, and sometimes you have to take responsibility.”

However he’s got nothing but good things to say about the actor who took over the role of vampire James, Nathan Parsons, gushing, “I can’t say enough about Nathan…It’s easy breezy. I mean, he’s a wonderful actor. I love watching him work. Love watching him work. Our first scene together, I just listened to him talk most of the time. And we have good chemistry, and it worked. It worked.”

In a separate interview with THR, Parsons suggests he has few qualms about taking over the part – and the gay element of it – saying, “This story is important and should be told and needs to be shared. It’s a story that’s being told all over the place, and TV doesn’t pay enough attention to it.”

He also talks of the difficulty of shooting the sex scenes between himself and Nelsan – not because he was squeamish, but because he was extremely keen they got the right tone. “We didn’t want it to be uncomfortable to watch or over the top,” he says. “It has to be something that is seemingly organic and loving, instead of just having sex for the sake of having sex. I think that was the difficult line to walk. It comes out of nowhere and we have to do it tastefully, and we all have to be comfortable with what’s happening.”

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GLAAD Suggests Worrying Picture For LGBT Representation On Screen In Annual Report

July 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Zevin Zegers as gay character Alec in The Mortal Instruments

Zevin Zegers as gay character Alec in The Mortal Instruments

Every year GLAAD produces its Studio Responsibility Index where it breaks down LGBT representations in the films released by the major studios the year before, giving each company a grade – Failing, Adequate or Good. This year’s report has been released, and it presents a rather mixed and worrying picture.

Although technically the number of films with LGBT characters increased this year from 14 to 17, the real picture is that it has stagnated, as this is the first year Lionsgate was counted and that distributor released three LGBT inclusive movies.

GLAAD counts all LGBT characters, and while there were 25 in total, many of them were on-screen for just a few seconds, others were just cheap comic relief, and some were downright defamatory. The cheap laugh element is evidenced by the fact that nearly half the movies that included at least one LGBT character were comedies. And while genre films (action, sci-fi, fantasy etc.) made up the majority of releases, only four were LGBT inclusive.

Perhaps most worrying of all what that not a single film of the 102 released by the major distributors had an LGBT lead character in any genre.

In terms of trans* representation things have arguably gotten worse – which is impressive considering there were no trans* characters at all in any of the films counted in last year’s report. This year there were two, but neither was a positive depiction, with one ‘trans woman very briefly depicted in a jail cell, while the other was an outright defamatory depiction included purely to give the audience something to laugh at’.

Only Sony Pictures was rated Good, thanks to the fact it released LGBT inclusive films in the US such as Mortal Instruments and Battle Of The Year. 20% of its movies included LGBT representation and two passed GLAAD’s ‘Vito Russo Test’, which looks for gay and trans characters who are more than just window dressing.

Unfortunately there’s were more two studios given a failing grade. Warner Brothers had three LGBT inclusive films (We’re The Millers, The Hangover III and Grudge Match), but all of them were problematic, using gay characters and situations as the butt of cheap jokes. Paramount was also given a failing grade thanks to negative depictions of LGBT characters in Wolf Of Wall Street and most noticeably Pain & Gain.

GLAAD has once more called for the studios to think carefully about how they represent LGBT people and to ensure not just that more gay and trans* characters are included in their films, but they are given more substansive roles in a wider variety of movies.

It once more seems that while society is increasingly seeing LGBT people as simply another part of society, Hollywood is stuck in a more old-fashioned mindset, where gay and trans* people are fine to laugh at, but unless they’re a ‘point’ to including them, it’s best to pretend they don’t exist.

Take a look below for some of the results GLAAD came up with. You can read the full report on the GLAAD website. [Read more…]

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We Are The Canvas In A New Mr. Turner Poster

July 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Mr-Turner-quadFollowing some amazing reviews at Cannes, Mike Leigh’s Mr. Turner is heading towards its October 31st UK release.

To get us interested a new quad poster has been released, where Timothy Spall literally treats it like a canvas.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘‘MR. TURNER’ explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) [played by Timothy Spall]. Profoundly affected by the death of his father, loved by a housekeeper he takes for granted and occasionally exploits sexually, he forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives incognito in Chelsea, where he dies. Throughout this, he travels, paints, stays with the country aristocracy, visits brothels, is a popular if anarchic member of the Royal Academy of Arts, has himself strapped to the mast of a ship so that he can paint a snowstorm, and is both celebrated and reviled by the public and by royalty.’

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ACTORS: Timothy Spall  DIRECTORS: Mike Leigh  FILMS: Mr. Turner  

Robert Sheehan, Jack Fox & Lily Cole Head For The Messenger

July 22, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

robert-sheehanAs principal photography commences it’s been confirmed that Robert Sheehan (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Misfits), Jack Fox (Dracula, Fresh Meat), Lily Cole (The Moth Diaries, Snow-white and the Huntsman) David O’Hara (Reach Me, The Departed) and Tamzin Merchant (Jane Eyre, The Tudors) are all set to star in the Brit drama, The Messenger.

The film is written by Andrew Kirk and will be directed by double BAFTA and Emmy award-winning director David Blair (Best Laid Plans, Accused). Interestingly although the synopsis could be read as a straightforward drama, producer Terry Stone ways, “The Sixth Sense was one of my favourite films and when I first read The Messenger I was reminded of that film. When a screenplay makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up you know you have to get it made.”

Here is that synopsis: ‘To the outside world looking in, Jack’s not well. He’s been in and out of secure units all of his young life, had every drug they can throw at him, every treatment they can think of… but nothing can make the dead go away, they always find a way through.

‘The Messenger is the story of Jack’s last melt down: a story of frustration and guilt, love and betrayal, family and blame. Unwillingly becoming embroiled in the unfinished business of Mark, a journalist brutally murdered in the local park and his television presenter wife, Sarah, to whom he’s desperate to say one last goodbye, Jack finds himself getting closer to Sarah, obsessed with passing on Mark’s message.

‘Discovering hidden secrets and lies finally pushes the fragile Jack over the edge but there is hope when his estranged sister, Emma, gets in touch. Jack starts to remember the past they shared together and as the memories come flooding back, he starts to confront the truth about the death of his father.’

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ACTORS: Robert Sheehan, Jack Fox, Lily Cole  
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