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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

Idina Menzel, Jimmy Fallon & The Roots Do Let It Go With Kid’s Instruments

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


We’ve gone a little Let It Go crazy at BGPS, as this is the third version we’ve posted in the 48 hours since its Oscar win (following the original and Matthew Wilkas’ farty take). However this one is certainly unique, as barnstorming songstress Idina Menzel and The Roots rock up with new Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon to perform the song, with the musical accompaniment provided by classroom instruments.

If you’ve ever wondered what an Academy Award winning song would sound like played on a triangle, glockenspiels, kazoos and bongo drums, here you go! However I doubt you’ve ever wondered that.

It makes for a fun rendition of the tune, and it certainly doesn’t put Menzel off her stride, whose lungs are as powerful as they always are. [Read more…]

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Battlefield Gay Short Film – Looking at what two men really want as they embark on a one-night stand

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

battlefield-gay-short-filmLast October Aussie director Tim Marshall won the Iris Prize gay short film festival for his film, Gorilla. However that wasn’t he first short that touched on gay issues. At Iris 2012 his film Battlefield was in competition, and now it’s been released online and you can watch it below (potentially NSFW).

In the film: ‘Two young gay men embark on a one night stand. Both with very different understandings of the situation, they struggle to realise the true connection they long for. ‘Battlefield’ is a raw and honest exploration of the way we look for love in our modern world, and how we often wish, and sometimes convince ourselves, we’ve found it.’

It’s a well made and interesting short which screened at various festivals around the world. It focuses on how we try to make things true just because we want them to be, and how doing that can highlight how far apart we can be – even at our most intimate moments.

The prize at Iris is funding and support to make another film, so it will be interesting to see what Marshall does with that. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Tim Marshall  

Jamie Lee Curtis Producing Movie About Gay Major League Baseball Player

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jamie-lee-curtisThere’s been a lot of excitement recently about Jason Collins becoming the first out gay player in one of America’s four major professional sports leagues, as well as the possibility that college footballer Michael Sam may become the first out and proud member of an NFL team later this year.

However these men are far from the first gay players, they’re just the first ones to be open with the public about it while they were playing. Now one of those earlier gay athletes is getting a movie made about him and Jamie Lee Curtis is producing it. She’s behind Out At Home: The Glenn Burke Story, based on the autobiography by Burke and Erik Sherman.

Burke became one of Baseball’s top player in the 1970s, playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland A’s. Although he didn’t come out publicly until after he’d retired in 1982 (he was still the first former professional US sportsman to do so though), he had told his teammates and managers.

There was a mixed reaction from them, with some being supportive while others were less so – although they were often more concerned about how it might be seen from the outside than the fact he was gay. For example, Dodgers general manager Al Campanis offered to pay for an incredibly expensive honeymoon if Burke agreed to have a sham marriage. The player declined.

Interestingly Burke is also often credited with creating the high five.

In recent weeks there’s been a lot of talk about how accepting major sports will be of gay players, as well as how teammates will react to them in the locker room. However Burke showed it was possible more than 30 years ago. As he said, “They can’t ever say now that a gay man can’t play in the majors, because I’m a gay man and I made it.”

Jamie Lee Curtis has been trying to get the movie made for years, but its only now with Jason Collins’ first appearance for the Brooklyn Nets that she’s getting some traction to put in on the screen. Deadline reports that Lost in Translation producer Ross Katz has recently come on-board to help develop the movie and he will write the script.

Curtis says, “With Michael Sam’s brave and bold statement, he joins the trifecta of American sports — Glenn Burke, MLB; Jason Collins, NBA; Michael Sam, NFL — dealing with gay athletes, and forcing open the door permanently. Our film will clearly honor the force and the struggle to get there.”

Burke himself sadly died of AIDS in 1995.

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The Circle Trailer – Love and passion in the early days of the European gay movement

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


There’s a tendency to think gay rights started at Stonewall and before that, there was absolutely nothing. However before the riots on Christopher Street, various organisations in different countries laid the groundwork for the emergence of the gay rights battles. Whether it was the Mattachine Society in the US, the Minorities Research Group in the UK or the Swiss journal Der Kreis, there was social and political movement for gay people for several decades before 1969.

The new film, The Circle, looks at Der Kreis, which was the only gay publication in Europe to publish during the Nazi era (interestingly Germany had been home to several gay groups that had seen quite a lot of success in the Weimar era, but they were brutally suppressed once Hitler took over).

Here’s the movie’s synopsis: ‘Zürich in the mid 50’s: The young shy teacher Ernst Ostertag becomes a member of the gay organization DER KREIS. There he gets to know the transvestite star Röbi Rapp — and immediately falls head over heels in love with him.

‘Röbi and Ernst live through the high point and the eventual decline of the organization, which in the whole of Europe is seen as the pioneer of gay emancipation. Ernst finds himself torn between his bourgeois existence and his commitment to homosexuality, for Röbi it is about his first serious love relationship. A relationship which will last a lifetime.

‘The film looks back from the present to the time when the „Mother” of all European homosexual organizations had its high point to the time it slowly fell apart. While the repression against homosexuals became increasingly more intense in Zurich, two young and very different men fight for their love and — together with their friends — for the rights of gays.’

Following its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, the movie is currently screening at film festivals. [Read more…]

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Trouble For French Firefighters After They Post Shirtless ‘Call Me Maybe’ Lip Sync Vid

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Some people really have trouble seeing the funny side. That seems to have happened in France after a group of firefighters decided to have a laugh and shoot a lip sync video to Call Me Maybe – and just to add a little extra interest, they did it while half naked.

Unfortunately though they seem to have gotten into a bit of trouble over what was intended as as a birthday present for the firefighter’s friend Naninanounax. “We don’t necessarily want to put off a funny image of ourselves. It’s not in our best interest,” an unnamed source from management told France TV. “On top of it, they are at the fire station, using department equipment. It’s not appropriate.”

Personally we can’t see what harms it doing and it certainly made us smile – and once again, by people getting all pompous and disapproving of something, it’s gotten far more attention than it would have otherwise. [Read more…]

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Jack Reynor & Nicola Peltz Get Transformers: Age Of Extinction Posters

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Yesterday we featured a Transformers: Age Of Extinction poster featuring Mark Wahlberg, well now his very hot co-stars Jack Reynor and Nicola Peltz have gotten ones of their own. And it’s all in preparation for the trailer, which is due imminently.

There’s still not much info on the plot, but it appears Mark Wahlberg will play Cade, the father of Peltz’s Tessa. Reynor meanwhile is Tessa’s boyfriend, Shane. However it’s not 100% clear how they’ll get involved with the giant robots, or the dinobots that will make an appearance in this instalment in the franchise.

Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Sophia Myles and Bingbing Li also star, with Michae Bay once more directing. The movie will be out in cinemas in late June in the US and early July in the UK.

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ACTORS: Jack Reynor, Nicola Peltz  DIRECTORS: Michael Bay  FILMS: Transformers: Age Of Extinction  

Paddington Teaser Trailer – Plus a poster for the Peruvian bear movie

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Harry Potter producer has just come off a seven-Oscar win for his film, Gravity. I’m not sure his next movie will be able to beat that, but it’s certainly going to be cute. Now the first teaser trailer for Paddington, the live action-CG mix based around the famed children’s character from Deepest Darkest Peru.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘From the producer of Harry Potter and Gravity, Paddington comes to the big screen for the first time in an epic new adventure. Starring Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Peter Capaldi, Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth as the voice of Paddington.

‘Adapted from Michael Bond’s beloved books, Paddington follows the comic misadventures of a polite young bear with an endearing talent for comic chaos.

‘Paddington has grown up deep in the Peruvian jungle with his Aunt Lucy who, inspired by a chance encounter with an English explorer, has raised her nephew to dream of an exciting life in London. When an earthquake destroys their home, Aunt Lucy decides to smuggle her young nephew on board a boat bound for England, in search of a better life. Arriving alone at Paddington Station, Paddington soon finds that city life is not all he had imagined – until he meets the kindly Brown family, who find him with a label tied around his neck which reads ‘Please look after this bear. Thank you.’ They offer him a temporary home whilst he searches for the explorer who impressed Aunt Lucy all those years before.

‘But when Paddington catches the eye of a sinister, seductive taxidermist, it isn’t long before his home – and very existence – is under threat…’

Paddington is due out in UK cinemas on November 28th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Colin Firth, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Peter Capaldi, Nicole Kidman  FILMS: Paddington  

Nicholas Hoult Will Kill Your Friends In A New British Comedy

March 4, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Nicholas Hoult has been climbing up the Hollywood ladder with the likes of X-Men and Jack The Giant Slayer, but now he’s coming back to Britain, as Deadline reports that he and Jim Piddock have signed up for Kill Your Friends, about the 1990s Britpop scene.

The film is about ‘an A&R man (X-Men‘s Nicholas Hoult) during the Britpop music wave of the late ’90s who goes to extremes to find the next hit. Piddock, a frequent Christopher Guest player, will play Derek Sommers, the managing director of the record label.’

Owen Harris (Holy Flying Circus) is set to direct. John Niven wrote the script, based on his novel of the same name.

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Mark Wahlberg Gets A Transformers: Age Of Extinction Poster

March 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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While we’ve had a Super Bowl spot, we’re yet to get a full trailer for Transformers: Age Of Extinction. That’s due to change as on Tuesday we’ve been promised a full promo for Michael Bay’s fourth changeable robots movie.

And as is well known by now, the franchise is getting a brand new human cast, including Mark Wahlberg, who’s got his very own poster, released just ahead of the trailer.

Wahlberg will be joined in the movie by the likes of Jack Reynor, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Sophia Myles and Bingbing Li. The movie will be out in cinemas in June.

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Gayby Star Matthew Wilkas Offers His, Err, Unique Cover Of Oscar-Winner Let It Go From Frozen

March 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

matthew-wilkasLet If Go from Frozen has been called a lot of things – a coming out anthem, a ballad of empowerment, a tune that’s so catchy it can drive you insane.

However Matthew Wilkas, star of Gayby (and about 30 seconds of the first episode of Looking) has a slightly different take on what it’s all about.

He’s posted his idiosyncratic cover of the Oscar-winning song on Instagram, letting us know exactly what he thinks we should be letting go.

It’s certainly a different version and a little bit irreverent and rude, but it made us smile – even though we knew it probably shouldn’t. Take a look at it below. [Read more…]

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Jimmy Kimmel Takes On Internet Memes With Star-Studded Oscar Parodies

March 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Jimmy Kimmel loves his star-studded parodies and he’s lined up a great selection of famous faces for his post-Oscar skits this year, which imagine what would happen if internet memes became major Hollywood movies (and seriously, how long is it going to be until that’s not a joke?).

Oscar-winners and nominees have all lined up to have fun with trailers for movies based around Charlie Bit My Finger, Sweet Brown, David After Dentist and Keyboard Cat. The latter in particular is full of people you might not have expected to take part in this sort of thing, such as Kevin Spacey, Christoph Waltz, Ben Kingsley, Gary Oldman & Mandy Patinkin.

They’re joined in the others by the likes of Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Liam Hemsworth, Chris Hemsworth, Queen Latifah, Barkhad Abdi, Adam Driver, Matt Damon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Samuel L. Jackson and Seth Rogen.

And personally I’d love to see a feature-length version with Kevin Spacey as Amadeus meets Keyboard Cat. Take a look at them all below. [Read more…]

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In Honour Of Its Oscar Win, Take A Look At The Full Let It Go Sequence From Frozen

March 3, 2014 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Some have been critical of Idina Menzel’s performance of Let It Go at the Oscars, saying she seemed too nervous, but if you ask us, we thought she knocked it out of the park. We did want to show you her Oscar performance, but the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Science is busy taking down all the versions posted on Youtube, so instead we thought it was a great opportunity to post the full Let It Go sequence from Frozen.

Understandably the tune has become a full-on coming out anthem, with it lyrics all about someone who’s used to trying to be good and fit it with what others want, but now they’re ready to be who they are no matter what anyone else said.

As millions already now it’s a real barnstormer of a song, so enjoy it! [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Idina Menzel  FILMS: Frozen  
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