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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

Tom Hardy May Reunite With Leonardo DiCaprio For The Revenant

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tom-hardyIt appears Tom Hardy may have been missing his old Inception chum Leonardo DiCaprio, as TheWrap reports that he’s in talks to co-star opposite Leo in The Revenant.

DiCaprio has had the film on the backburner for several years but is now hoping to make it his next movie.

The Revenant is based on Michael Punke’s novel, The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge. DiCaprio will play Hugh Glass, a 19th century fur trapper who is mauled by a grizzly bear, left for dead and then robbed. When he survives against all odds, he sets out on a treacherous journey to exact revenge on his betrayers.

It’s not clear who Hardy might be, although it’s speculated he’ll be the main villain, a role Sean Penn was once attached to.

Alejandro González Iñárritu is set to direct the movie from a script he co-wrote with Mark L. Smith,

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ACTORS: Tom Hardy, Leonardo DiCaprio  DIRECTORS: Alejandro Gonazalez Inarritu  FILMS: The Revenant  

Will Smith May Get A Concussion In A Ridley Scott Produced NFL Concussion Drama

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

will-smithLast week Will Smith left the sci-fi movie Brilliance, but now he’s found something else he might want to appear in, as Variety reports he’s in talks to star in a currently untitled drama about the problem of concussions in American Football’s NFL. for producer Ridley Scott, which examines the NFL’s concussion issues.

Assuming he signs on, Smith will play Dr. Bennet Omalu, a forensic neuropathologist who, in 2002, was the first doctor to discover chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brain of a professional football player. The movie, based on the 2009 GQ article Game Brain by Jeanne Marie Laskas, is described as a whistleblower tale in the same vein as The Insider, which explores the traumatic price that athletes pay, along with the political, corporate and cultural interests that drive professional sports.

The NFL has been criticised for attacking those who’ve tried to raise the issue, while ignoring the growing evidence of the problem athletes face after they leave the sport due to brain injuries they’ve sustained.

Ridley Scott signed on to direct last Novermber, but now he will just produce. Instead Peter Landesman (Parkland) is set to both direct and write the script, based on the 2009 GQ article Game Brain by Jeanne Marie Laskas.

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ACTORS: Will Smith  DIRECTORS: Ridley Scott, Peter Landesman  

Tim Roth Joins The Martin Luther King Jr. Biopic Selma

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

tim-rothAfter numerous delays due to a lack of funding, the Martin Luther King Jr. biopic, Selma, is finally moving forward. Tim Roth has now signed on to join the growing cast, according to Deadline, playing Alabama governor George Wallace.

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 injuction prevented them going all the way to Montgomery. A week later the injuction 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.

Tom Wilkinson. Carmen Ejogo, Andre Holland, Omar J. Dorsey, Tessa Thompson and Colman Domingo are also set to star.

While Lee Daniels was previously set to direct, he left after being unable to get it off the ground. Ava DuVernay is now helming directing from a script she co-wrote with Paul Webb. The likes of Brad Pitt and Oprah Winfrey will produce.

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ACTORS: Tim Roth, David Oyelowo  FILMS: Selma  

Kings Of Summer’s Jordan Vogt-Roberts To Helm Metal Gear Solid Movie

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jordan-Vogt-RobertsFor years there’s been talk of a movie version of the video game Metal Gear Solid. Now Sony is trying to push it forward with Deadline reporting that Jordan Vogt-Roberts (The Kings of Summer) is in talks to direct.

The video game, which first launched on the Playstation in 1998, is about a retired soldier named Solid Snake, who infiltrates a nuclear weapons facility to thwart a terrorist attack by a renegade special forces unit, known as Foxhound. Solid Snake must rescue two hostages, the head of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the president of a major arms company, before stopping the nuclear attack.

A movie version has been in development for many years, although it looked like they’d given up on the back in January 2010. At that point producer Michael De Luca said the project wasn’t moving forward anymore. However in September 2012 producer Avi Arad and Sony Pictures stepped in and revived it.

The would be Vogt-Roberts first major studio gig.

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DIRECTORS: Jordan Vogt-Roberts  

Win The Acclaimed Matthew McConaughey Series True Detective On DVD!

June 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

true-detective-compHBO Home Entertainment’s groundbreaking and universally acclaimed new thriller series TRUE DETECTIVE is released on Blu-ray and DVD on 9 June 2014 following its successful broadcast on Sky Atlantic. We’ve teamed up with them for this comp where the first prize winner can walk away with a TRUE DETECTIVE DVD box set and a Bulldog Men’s Skincare range which includes Original Facewash, Original Moisturiser, Original Eye Roll-on and Original Shave Gel. One runner up will get a DVD box set.

TRUE DETECTIVE is a truly unsettling cinematic epic in long form, starring Academy® Award winner Mathew McConaughey and Emmy® Award winner Woody Harrelson. Their characters are partners on a sinister case that takes place in the pits of rural Louisiana, contending with oil industry pollution, religious zealots and satanic sacrificial murders.

Created and written by Nic Pizzolatto (The Killing) and with every episode shot on 35mm film by director Cary Fukunaga (Jane Eyre), who uses the Southern Louisiana landscape to achieve an eerie film noir effect, the bleak brilliance of TRUE DETECTIVE is that it asks viewers to also be the detectives. It’s time-shifting structure creates a hugely intriguing show that has won critics and viewers around the world and makes for a gripping and addictive experience as the on-screen events are played out to a conclusion that will have you guessing right until the very end.

In 2012, Louisiana State Police Detectives Rust Cohle (McConaughey), and Martin Hart (Harrelson), are brought in to revisit a homicide case they worked in 1995. As the inquiry unfolds in present day through separate interrogations, the two former detectives narrate the story of their investigation, reopening unhealed wounds and drawing into question their supposed solving of a bizarre ritualistic murder in 1995. The timelines braid and converge into 2012, as each man is pulled back into a world they believed they’d left behind. In learning about each other and their killer, it becomes clear that darkness lives on both sides of the law.

If you’d like to try and win TRUE DETECTIVE prizes that we’ve got to give away, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on June 17th 2014, so get answering and good luck!

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Scott Derrickson Announced As Marvel’s Doctor Strange Director

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

scott-derricksonMarvel may be rushing around trying to find a replacement for Edgar Wright on Ant Man, but they’ve found someone for another of their upcoming movies, as THR reports that Scott Derrickson has been hired to helm Doctor Strange.

A Doctor Strange movie has been in development for some time, and it’s been known that Marvel was hoping the movie would part of Phase 3 of its universe. The presumption is that the film will be released in 2016.

Doctor Strange is a former neurosurgeon, a practicing sorcerer, and serves as the Sorcerer Supreme, the primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats. Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer had been writing the script, but it appears Marvel is on the lookout for new writers, with Jon Aibel and Glenn Berger said to be in the mix.

Derrickson had a major success with The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but his first attempt at big budget studio filmmaking, The Day the Earth Stood Still, didn’t work out so well. However Sinister was a hit and it’s believed Marvel were also impressed with his work on the upcoming thriller Deliver Us from Evil, and so thought it was a good idea to give him another shot at a major special effects flick.

It’ll be interesting to see how Marvel handles Doctor Strange, as the character is more on the magic side of their comic books rather than the more sci-fi heavy superheroes. With Thor they took the magical side and presented it as simply being sci-fi with a fantasy element. Presumably they’ll take a similar tack with Doctor Strange, so that he doesn’t seem out of place with the rest of the Marvel universe.

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DIRECTORS: Scott Derrickson  FILMS: Doctor Strange  

Take A Look At An Hour Of Footage From The Gay Rights Fight Of The 70s

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0lGI9gBxzk

There was Stonewall in 1969 and then the AIDS epidemic in the early 80s, but for many people the history of gay rights in between those seminal moments is a bit of a mystery. However what happened in the 70s is vital to moving from gay sex being illegal to more and more places allowing same sex marriage.

Now you can get a great overview of what happened in terms of the gay rights battle in the 1970s in the US – from the odious homophobia of the likes of Anita Bryant to the emergence of a previously unthinkable sexual freedom – via 70 minutes of TV clips from that era.

It also features fascinating footage from some of the very first gay pride marches, battles over anti-gay ballot measures and the assassination of Harvey Milk.

It’s a great way to learn about both what was happening back then, as well as the way way the media dealt with homosexuality – normally with a great deal of discomfort or by treating gay people as if they were conducting a scientific investigation into Martians.

Take a look at the collection of clips above. [Read more…]

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Actor Fired After Ejecting Homophobic Heckler From Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Cat-On-A-Hot-Tin-Roof-john-lacyAt some point most actors will have to deal with a heckler. Indeed some have made a bit of a name for themselves by stopping productions to deal with someone who’s mobile phone is ringing. However John Lacy ended up getting fired recently after dealing with a heckler shouting homophobic abuse during a production of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof in California.

It’s said the heckling started with catcalls at the actress playing Maggie. However as the play’s homoerotic subtext built up to a scene where Brick rejects Maggie’s advances, the shouts turned homophobic.

The LA Weekly spoke to audience member Tim Sullivan, a director and friend of Anton Troy, the actor playing Brick, with the publication reporting, ‘The heckling had been building up, Sullivan alleged, with whistling and cat-calling aimed at the character Maggie, as if the heckler and his friend “were at a strip club.” The main heckler crossed the line during the play, Sullivan said, when, at the moment Brick is asked why he rejected a kiss from Maggie. At that point, the heckler called out something like, “Because he’s a fag,” according to the director. At that point the actor playing Big Daddy, John Lacy, went into the audience to confront the man, Sullivan said. Before the heckler’s friend could throw a punch, Sullivan and his pal (Rob Vinton, son of Bobby) jumped in and subdued both men, he said.’

Although it’s said Lacy returned to the stage to a standing ovation from the rest of the audience, the producers were less impressed and fired him for physically confronting the patron. Anton Troy then quit in solidarity.

However not all the actors were as impressed, as Missy Kaye and Emily Low both spoke out on Facebook against Lacy’s actions. “By you jumping off the stage and putting your hands on this guy put the whole theatre in jeopardy, cast and audience, and to me that is unforgivable,” Kaye wrote. “What if this guy had a weapon? Did that cross your mind?”

The Repertory East Playhouse, where Cat On A Hot Tin Roof was playing, commented, ‘During that evening’s performance, an unruly patron allegedly made discriminatory comments that distracted audience members and a confrontation occurred between a member of the cast and the disturbing party. The management of the REP regrets that this situation was not brought to their attention sooner and would like to assure future audiences that disruptive behavior, including disparaging remarks from the audience, incidents of bullying or hate speech, and racial, discriminatory or homophobic utterances, will not be tolerated and offending parties will be asked to leave the theatre.’

Lacy is backing down though, telling HuffPo, “I have spectacular friends and an extremely supportive family; those who know me know my character and have applauded my stance. Unfortunately, the fact that two of our cast fractured the spirit of our unity and chose to condemn my actions rather than support makes ‘getting the band back together’ next to impossible.”

It appears that the final two weeks of the production will now be cancelled.

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Jonah Hill Apologises After Yelling Gay Slur At A Paparazzi

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jonah-hillEyebrows were severely raise earlier today when it was reported that 22 Jump Street star Jonah Hill had been caught using a homophobic slur. In a video on TMZ a man is heard heckling Hill, including at one point saying, “I like the shorts though, bro. They are pretty sexy.” Towards the end of the vid Jonah can be seen yelling back, “Suck my dick, you faggot.”

Hill isn’t denying he said it. Indeed he’s owned up and has gone on Howard Stern to profess how sorry he is.

He said, “This is a heartbreaking situation for me. I’m upset… From the day I was born, and publicly, I’ve been a gay rights activist. This person had been following me around all day saying hurtful things. I played into exactly what he wanted and I said a disgusting word… It’s bullshit and I shouldn’t have said that.

“I’m happy to take the heat for using this disgusting word. What I won’t allow is for anyone—it would break my heart to think that anyone—especially with all the work that I’ve done and all the loved ones that I have—[would think] I would be against anyone for their sexuality.”

While some have taken Hill’s contrition at face value, others have felt there were shades of Alec Baldwin about yelling a homophobic slur and then claiming to be a ‘gay rights activist’. However it is true that he’s shown his support for gay rights in the past, such as supporting Human Rights Campaign’s Love Conquers Hate campaign.

TMZ has pointed out that while they have the video, the man featured is not one of their employees. He appears to be a freelancer trying to get an reaction out of a celeb to make money.

Listen to Hill’s apology below and decide whether you think he deserves forgiveness.

Jonah Hill — Accepts Responsibility for Homophic Slur … ‘I Shouldn’t Have Said That’ – Watch More Celebrity Videos or Subscribe
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers & Ron Perlman Join Roland Emmerich’s Gay Rights Drama, Stonewall

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

jonathan-rhys-meyersA couple of months ago Roland Emmerich promised he’d start shooting his gay rights movie Stonewall soon. Now he’s making good on that, as filming is about to kick off and more cast members have been announced.

Jeremy Irvine and Caleb Landry Jones are already onboard, and now Variety reports they’ve been joined by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ron Perlman and Joey King. Jonny Beauchamp, Karl Glusman, Vlademir Alexis, and Alexandre Nachi will also star.

The film will centre around Irvine’s Danny, a young man whose political awakening happens against the backdrop of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, which have since become a touchstone for the gay rights struggle. Caleb Landry Jones will play an eccentric gay street hustler named Orphan Annie who at first resists then warms up to Danny and later participates in the Stonewall uprising.

It’s not clear who the other actors will play. Shooting is starting now in New York.

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ACTORS: Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ron Perlman, Joey King, Jeremy Irvine  DIRECTORS: Roland Emmerich  FILMS: Stonewall  

New Hercules Trailer – Fresh look at the Dwayne Johnson action flick

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We’ve already had one Hercules movie this year, but it didn’t make much of a dent at the box office, leaving things wide open for this one, which stars Dwayne Johnson.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Paramount and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ film HERCULES, starring Dwayne Johnson, bows on July 25. Based on Radical Comics’ ‘Hercules,’ this ensemble-action film, featuring an international cast, is a revisionist take on the classic myth set in a grounded world where the supernatural does not exist. HERCULES also stars Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Joseph Fiennes, Peter Mullan and John Hurt.

The Brett Ratner directed movie will be out in UK cinemas on July 25th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Dwayne Johnson  DIRECTORS: Brett Ratner  FILMS: Hercules (2013)  

Gavin O’Connor Will Helm A Massacre in the Himalayas

June 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

gavin-o-connorRecently Gavin O’Connor has been busy stepping in at the last minute to direct the western Jane Got A Gun after Lynne Ramsey walked just a day before production was due to begin. But now the Warrior helmer has got time to think about the future, with Variety reporting that he’s planning to tackle a real-life story called Massacre In The Himalayas.

The film is based on a Men’s Journal article by Freddie Wilkinson, about a team of experienced international mountaineers who were attempting to conquer K2 in Pakistan. Climbing the mountain was difficult enough, but unexpected danger emerged when extremists attacked the party and killed 10 climbers, as well as the local Pakistani cook who had been travelling with them.

300 producer Gianni Nunnari bought the rights to the article, and now O’Connor  has come onboard to direct. A writer is expected to be attached soon.

O’Connor comments, “I love the idea of using the colossal backdrop of K2, the second highest peak on earth, to explore a man’s battle for survival against the Taliban, nature, and himself. Our hero becomes a one-man army on a quest to avenge the deaths of his mountaineering team. His experience becomes a living nightmare, a lifetime journey, and a redefinition of the man.”

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DIRECTORS: Gavin O'Connor  
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