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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

Emile Hirsch Will Be John Belushi In An Upcoming Biopic

October 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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Emile Hirsch

If you were going to cast someone to play portly comedy legend John Belushi, Emile Hirsch isn’t probably the first name that would come to your mind. However he has indeed signed on for a biopic of Belushi, according to Variety. The news comes only a few days after it was reported he was in contention for the title role alongside Joaquin Phoenix and Workaholics star Adam DeVine.

Steve Conrad (The Weather Man) wrote the screenplay and is directing the biopic, which follows John Belushi’s life until his tragic death at the age of 33 from a heroin overdose. The story is said to be an allegory that illuminates the highs and lows of the American dream (but then, isn’t nearly every biopic about a star with a drug problem?).

John Belushi’s widow, Judith Belushi-Pisano, is serving as executive producer along with Dan Aykroyd. Filming is planned to start next spring.

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Sigourney Weaver Joins Neill Blomkamp’s Chappie

October 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Sigourney-WeaverThere was five years between District 9 and Neill Blomkamp’s follow-up, Elysium, but he’s ensuring there’s no such gap until his next movie, as Chappie has just started shooting in South Africa. And just as filming begins, Sigourney Weaver has signed on.

Blomkamp also co-wrote the screenplay with Terri Tatchell. The brief synopsis says, ‘After being kidnapped by two criminals during birth, Chappie becomes the adopted son in a strange and dysfunctional family. Chappie is preternaturally gifted, one of a kind, a prodigy. He also happens to be a robot.’

The film stars Sharlto Copley as the voice of Chappie, with Hugh Jackman, Dev Patel, Sigourney Weaver, Ninja, Yolandi Visser, Jose Pablo Cantillo and Brandon Auret leading the human cast.

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ACTORS: Sigourney Weaver, Hugh Jackman  DIRECTORS: Neill Blomkamp  FILMS: Chappie  

Noomi Rapace Playing Seven Characters In What Happened to Monday?

October 29, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Noomi-RapaceThe sci-fi thriller What Happened to Monday? has been in the works for quite a while, but it’s only now that it’s moving towards production with Noomi Rapace and director Tommy Wirkola signing up, according to THR.

Back in December 2011, Norwegian director Morten Tyldum (Headhunters) was attached to make his English-language debut with the movie, however he moved on and is making The Imitation Game instead. The movie is set in an overpopulated world where each family is only allowed one child.

Noomi Rapace is actually playing seven different roles as identical septuplet sisters, who try to remain hidden from the government. The lead role/roles were initially envisioned as seven brothers before Noomi Rapace came onboard. Wirkola commented,”I was struck by the complexities of having an actor portray seven characters and immediately knew Noomi was the ideal actor – male or female – to bring them to life.”

Max Botkin wrote the screenplay, which landed on The Black List in 2010.

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ACTORS: Noomi Rapace  DIRECTORS: Tommy Wirkola  

The Bling Ring (DVD)

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Emma Watson, Katie Chang, Israel Broussard, Taissa Farmiga, Claire Julien
Director: Sofia Coppola
Running Time: 90 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: October 28th 2013

Based on a true story, The Bling Ring follows a group of LA teens who in 2008 and 2009 became notorious for robbing the houses of celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Audrina Partridge, Lindsey Lohan and Orlando Bloom. Marc (Israel Broussard) is a lonely young man (who’s also gay, but the film doesn’t really deal with that) who finally feels connected when he meets Rebecca (Katie Chang). She gets him involved in petty crime, which eventually grows until they break into Paris Hilton’s place. [Read more…]

Stand Up Guys (Blu-ray)

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Al Pacino, Alan Arkin, Christopher Walken, Julianna Marguilies, Lucy Punch
Director: Fisher Stevens
Running Time: 95 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: October 28th 2013

Val (Al Pacino) gets out of prison after 28 years and is met by Doc (Christopher Walken), an old friend and former criminal associate. They catch up and Val wants to celebrate his release, which eventually involves robbing a pharmacy, finding hookers, stealing a car, and spring another of their old pals, Hirsch (Alan Arkin), from his old folks home so they can share one last hurrah.

However there’s one big wrinkle. Before he was locked up, Val accidentally shot the son of a major criminal. That had guy has been waiting all this time to get his revenge and has ordered Doc to kill Val before the following morning. [Read more…]

Rapture-Palooza (Blu-ray)

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Anna Kendrick, John Francis Daley, Craig Robinson, Thomas Lennon, Rob Corddry
Director: Paul Middleditch
Running Time: 85 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: October 28th 2013

It seems like a normal day, but then the Rapture happens. While not something that’s particularly well-known in the UK, the Rapture is popular with the more fervent evangelical sections of US Christianity. It basically says that when the end of the world begins, the righteous will be whisked off to heaven, leaving everyone else behind to deal with the apocalypse. [Read more…]

Chatting To I Do Writer/Star (& Former Boyband Member) David W. Ross

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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David W. Ross was once a member of 90s UK boyband Bad Boys Inc, but after the group split up he moved to the US and become an actor. However he’s donning more hats for I Do, which is out on DVD and VOD in the UK on October 28th, as he not only stars but also produces and wrote the script.

The film centres on a British man living in the US who discovers that he’s going to be deported back to Britain, even though his entire life is in America. We spoke to David about the movie, how close it comes to his own life and whether we can expect to see a Bad Boys Inc. reunion anytime soon.

You both wrote and starred in I Do. I was wondering if the idea for the film came from personal experience of the American immigration system?
I knew a few people, gay and straight, who married for a green card. Having lived here for my entire adult life and having an accent, the question invariably comes up. But the story is really based on a relationship I had that had to end because the guy I was with couldn’t get his work papers to stay in the US. It started out as a comedy but got serious as soon as I started to work with gay couples effected by DOMA. I got to see first-hand how families are effected by laws written without an ounce of humanity.

Many will remember you as a member of the British boyband Bad Boys Inc. How did you get from there to being an actor, writer and producer in the US?
I moved to the States soon after the band split. Travelled for a bit first but landed in LA and New York for a while. I recorded some tracks and was offered a record deal and for a time was thinking about coming back the UK to pursue a solo career. I wasn’t happy with the direction they wanted to take me so didn’t sign. I got into commercial acting in New York and actually did pretty well but it wasn’t until I moved back to LA that I got into theatrical acting and loved it. I’ve been writing since I was a kid so it was a fairly easy transition to go from songs to scenes to a whole screenplay. The producing part is very natural to me as well. I love putting talented people together and in the end that’s a lot of what producing is about. I also raised most of the money myself on crowd funding websites so I felt a bigger responsibility to be in control of the film. I owe everything to people who supported me on twitter and Facebook.

I noticed the band has what appears to be an official Twitter and Facebook. Are you still in touch with the other guys? Any chance of a reunion?
We did set something up just in case. I’ve been chatting with the guys about it. We were approached but it seems as time passes it’s less likely for Season 2 (of UK TV’s The Big Reunion). Matthew and I remained good friends and often visit each other in our respective countries. I Skyped with Ally for the first time about The Big Reunion possibility but still haven’t managed a chat with Tony. I miss him. Funny after all these years. The show has made me look back and brought up a lot of emotions for me. Good and bad. I realized how quickly I ran away from it all and got outta Dodge.

Lance Bass has said there’s always a gay one in a boyband. As you were once that yourself, do you agree with him?
Just the one?

A lot of relatively low-budget gay-themed films have to rely on casting people no one has seen before, but I Do managed to pull in people like Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Alicia Witt and Patricia Belcher. How did they become involved?
I owe so much to our awesome casting directors. They had very little time to work with but they managed to get some great people involved. My agent got the script to Jamie-Lynn and Alicia and they read it within a week, which is unheard of. But on the whole I think we have a great cast of solid actors who all realized what I was trying to do with the film, shine a light on the human cost of inhuman laws that prevent protections for people and the ones they love.

Had you always intended to play the lead role, and was it intimidating taking on being the lead actor, the screenwriter and the producer?
After Quinceanera won both awards at Sundance I felt that perhaps I had the chops to play Jack. I was very nervous writing the script knowing that someday I would have to play the scene but the cast and crew we had in place meant I was very comfortable on set and loved showing up for work every day. Being a producer also really helped calm my nerves as I was a part of the decision process from day one till the final cut. Something I would suggest to anyone in a similar position as me.

I was wondering if it’s sometimes difficult as a screenwriter watching your words coming out of someone’s mouth if they don’t do it quite like you thought of it, or do actors tend to find new things that help express the words?
It’s all that and more. I was working with such amazing actors that actually care and had read the script and knew their lines, but more importantly why they were saying them. Yes there were a few times actors would question why they would say something and I would have to explain but on the whole it was a very smooth transition for me. looking back there are a few scenes in which I wish someone had said something to me but when you have one or two takes and have to move on to the next shot, you can’t get too prissy about things. Plus only I can see where I think I may have missed the mark. It’s normal I think.

I liked the way the film covers a lot of issues surrounding immigration and manages to fold them into being a natural part of the plot. Were you conscious about trying to ensure it wasn’t preachy and didn’t feel like a lecture on the unfairness of immigration for LGBT people?
That’s honestly why it took so long for me to write the script. I wanted it to feel authentic and needed something that would, in very short order, solidify the film as something more universal in its themes. I didn’t want to make a gay film, I wanted to make a film. I honestly don’t watch too many gay films as their scope is too small for me. If you’re writing a gay script the characters should just happen to be gay unless, of course, it’s a gay story that implicitly has a more universal theme, like Milk.

There’s also a sense in the film about gay people trying to find a new meaning of what family is, with Jack being a kind of dad, husband and lover to different people, although not getting everything from any of them, or having any sort of legal or physical security in any of those roles. Was that intentional?
Absolutely. I read a book called The Velvet Rage, which is by a therapist who noticed trends in his gay male patients. Without going into it too much it’s really about how, as gay people, you’re brought up in a straight-centric society. So many gay people hide who they are and never learn to self-validate so everything you have has to be fabulous so you get outside validation. For Jack it’s about getting something he always wanted, but never thought he could have, but now he’s living a life that is not his own in some ways because of how it came to be. It’s about him owning his life, his choices, his wants, needs and desires and not being afraid of who he is.

You did a crowd-funding campaign for I Do. Do you think that’s the future on indie filmmaking, particularly for gay-themed project where funding can be even more difficult to come by?
I Do. See what I did there? Crowd-funding is great, a lot of work, but great. There are simply no excuses for someone who wants to make a film. Everything is possible now. Film is incredibly expensive but for an indie film maker to be totally in control of the finances is amazing. If you have a great script there’s no telling what it can get you and I think for gay films, such as the market is for them, crowd-funding is a great way to go. Also having an audience that is with you for the ride is so amazing and supportive. I would have walked away a long time ago had it not been for the over 500 people who supported me.

How difficult was it to get I Do made?
When I realized I could raise the money on crowd-sourcing websites that took the pressure off of my going the Hollywood route, which I had been doing for a couple of years. On a small budget you’re always going to have challenges. We had an amazing production team who worked on this film and so many amazing people came on board who are really at the top of their game. We did our sound mix at Skywalker Sound in Marin county, our score was written by the team who worked on Cloud Atlas. For an indie film we got major motion picture people. You have to ask and fight as an indie film maker. It’s as difficult as you make it I guess.

How did you feel when you heard about the Supreme Court DOMA decision and that things may finally be about to get easier for gay bi-national couples in the US?
I was overwhelmed. I stayed up late the night before for the Texas filibuster and woke up really early to watch the decision come in. I think it’s amazing that bi-national couples are finally getting green cards based on marriage. Something opposite couples have had forever. But I think it’s time to also remind ourselves that there are over 30 States that still have no marriage rights. They have their own State level DOMAs. So for couples in those States it’s near impossible to have the same protections as couples in States where gay marriage is legal. The fight is far from over.

As a Brit living in the US, I was wondering about your take on the situation for gay people in America. From this side of the Atlantic it often seems like the US is incredibly divided over the issue in a way most western European nations aren’t anymore (except on the fringes). However, is it like that on the ground there?
I live in LA so I don’t get to see much bigotry and hate. But I obviously track it. The tide has finally turned. People are really seeing how disgusting organizations like NOM (National Organization For Marriage) are, or the politicians that peddle hate to get money from people they prey on. These people have blood, pain and suffering on their hands. The more these people push back, lie and completely ignore reality the more crazy and vile they appear. Which in a twisted way is a good thing. I’m still puzzled as to why these people carry on as they know, as we all know, the battle is won. We just unfortunately now have to wait a few years for the courts to catch up. In those years, lets not forget, much harm will be done to LGBT people because of unjust, inhumane laws.

Do you watch many other gay-themed films? Do you think queer cinema is improving in its diversity, or do you think it’s becoming more homogenous?
I saw a few while touring with I Do at the festivals. I tend to gravitate towards indie films in general but I’m not really interested in films with gay themes unless they’re more universal in their scope. My being gay is about number 18 in a long list of who I see myself as. I don’t relate to a lot of gay culture, never really have, and that’s not a judgement. I’ve met many people who are just living their lives and just happen to be gay.

Are you working on any other movies?
I’ve been developing a script that I intend to direct and play a small role. It’s a Brit movie, which basically will be an excuse to spend a year in the UK!

Thank you, David.

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Twixt (DVD)

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Val Kilmer, Elle Fanning, Bruce Dern, Ben Chaplin, Joanne Whalley
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Running Time: 88 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: October 28th 2013

It’s taken quite a while to get Francis Ford Coppola’s Twixt to the UK, but now it’s here. While famed for the likes of The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, recently Coppola has gone much smaller with Youth Without Youth, Tetro and now Twixt. It’s an odd yet intriguing film, which feels more like the work of someone early in their career than a grand-old-man like Coppola.

Val Kilmer plays Hall Baltimore, a struggling writer who arrives in a strange town that we’re told is a peculiar place where evil may lurk. As Hall attempts to write a book, he gets sucked into an old murder mystery, which spans both everything from possible vampires and a seeming dream-world to a ghost called V and being visited by Edgar Allan Poe. [Read more…]

Snitch (Blu-ray)

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Susan Sarandon, Jon Bernthal, Barry Pepper
Director: Ric Roman Waugh
Running Time: 100 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: October 28th 2013

It’s been a great year for Dwayne Johnson, who’s had hits with GI Joe:  Retaliation, Fast & Furious 7 and Pain & Gain, and a smaller success with Snitch. It’s not just impressive he’s had so much box office success, it’s amazing he’s managed to squeeze that many movies into such a short timespan. [Read more…]

Win The Gay-Themed Triple Crossed On DVD!

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

triple-crossed-dvd-coverTLA Releasing is bringing out Triple Crossed, the directorial debut of provocative actor (and former gay porn star) Sean Paul Lockhart, on DVD in the UK on October 28th, and we’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies of the gay-themed movie in this competition.

With a tour in Afghanistan behind him, war-torn Chris Jensen (introducing Jack Brockett) struggles to assimilate back to life in California. Drifting and living out of his car, he soon discovers that few are willing to deal with the remnants of a damaged career military man. Chris is self medicating; desperate to silence the echos from the front lines. When an opportunity finally presents itself, he makes the hard decision to employ his most coveted talents honed in special ops.  A job is a job and Chris knows civilian life can be just as cut-throat as time on active duty. But just how close does he have to get to Andrew Warner (Sean Paul Lockhart) to secure the kill?

If you’d like to try and win one of the three copies of Twixt 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 November 10th 2013, so get answering and good luck! [Read more…]

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Win Francis Ford Coppola’s Twixt On DVD!

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

twixt-dvd-cover-largeDirector Francis Ford Coppola heads for strange places with Twixt, which reaches DVD in the UK on October 28th, 2013, via Metrodome Releasing. We’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies of the creepy story.

A writer, whose career is in decline arrives in a small town as part of his book tour and gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a young girl.  That night in a dream, he is approached by a mysterious young ghost named V. He’s unsure of her connection to the murder in the town, but is grateful for the story being handed to him.  Ultimately, he is led to the truth of the story, surprised to find that the ending has more to do with his own life than he could have ever anticipated.

If you’d like to try and win one of the three copies of Twixt 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 November 10th 2013, so get answering and good luck! [Read more…]

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Final Hunger Games: Catching Fire Trailer – Katniss is back in the arena very soon

October 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac 1 Comment


It’s just a few weeks until the November 22nd release of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and now there’s a final trailer, showing off the action and excitement. While earlier promos have concentrated on the early parts of the movie, this one takes us straight into the jungle arena and suggests it’s going to be just as dangerous as last time.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE begins as Katniss Everdeen has returned home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a “Victor’s Tour” of the districts. Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) – a competition that could change Panem forever.

‘THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE is directed by Francis Lawrence, and produced by Nina Jacobson’s Color Force in tandem with producer Jon Kilik. The novel on which the film is based is the second in a trilogy that has over 50 million copies in print in the U.S. alone. THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE opens on November 22, 2013.’ [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Sam Claflin  DIRECTORS: Francis Lawrence  FILMS: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire  
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