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Insidious Chapter 2 Hits It Big At The US Box Office

September 16, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

insidious-chapter-2-poster1After a few low budget horror flops, news of the genre’s demise has been extremely premature, as Insidious Chapter 2 has scored the second highest September opening ever with $41 million, behind only last year’s Hotel Transylvania.

It’s three time more than the first movie took when it opened, suggesting the franchise has gained a lot of fans, and about on par with the same director’s The Conjuring, which opened in July.

The only other new entry in the top 10 was The Family, which took a decent but unspectacular $14.5 million. That said, it’s actually one of Robert De Niro’s best openings for years outside the Meet The Fockers franchise. However with mediocre word of mouth, it’s unlikely to do well over the coming weeks.

There was good news for The Butler, which passed the $100 million mark at the North American box office.

Take a look below for the US box office top 10 for the weekend of September 13th-15th.

Rank Title Weekend Gross (millions) Total Gross to date (millions)
1 Insidious Chapter 2 $41.0 $41.0
2 The Family $14.5 $14.5
3 Riddick $7.0 $31.2
4 Lee Daniels’ The Butler $5.5 $100.0
5 We’re The Millers $5.4 $131.6
6 Instructions Not Included $4.2 $26.5
7 Planes $3.0 $82.9
8 One Direction: This Is Us $2.4 $26.8
9 Elysium $2.0 $88.3
10 Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters $1.8 $62.0
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FILMS: Insidious Chapter 2, The Family, Riddick, The Butler, We're The Millers, Instructions Not Included, Planes, One Direction: This Is Us, Elysium, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters  

The Last American Virgin (Blu-ray)

September 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Lawrence Monoson, Steve Antin, Diane Franklin, Joe Rubbo
Director: Boaz Davidson
Running Time: 90 mins
Certificate: 18
Release Date: September 16th 2013

Teen films got very raunchy in the early 80s. The Last American Virgin was released shortly after Porky’s, and while it didn’t see the commercial success of that movie (and indeed isn’t quite as full-on with its sexual shenanigans), it did leave its mark on cult cinema. Indeed you have to wonder whether Adam Herz watched this before he decided to write American Pie (just leaving out the more serious bit towards the end). [Read more…]

Sir Billi (DVD)

September 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Sean Connery, Alan Cumming, Ruby Wax, Miriam Margolyes
Director: Sascha Hartmann
Running Time: 75 mins
Certificate: U
Release Date: September 16th 2013

After having a hideous time on the set of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Sean Connery said he’d never make a movie again. However he’s come out of retirement to lend his voice to Sir Billi, presumably attracted by the fact that this is Scotland’s first feature-length animated movie (Connery is, after all, determined to be the most Scottish person in the world, despite the fact he hasn’t lived there for decades). He might also have liked the fact it’s a film about an octogenarian. [Read more…]

Fire With Fire (Blu-ray)

September 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Josh Duhamel, Bruce Willis, Rosario Dawson, Vincent D'Onofrio
Director: David Barett
Running Time: 97 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: September 16th 2013

It’s clear from the very first scene that there are going to be problems with Fire With Fire. Josh Duhamel’s Jeremy and his band of firefighters bask in the satisfaction of having fought a blaze and get ready to leave, with everyone around congratulating them on a job well done. However what no one seems to have noticed is that behind them the fire hasn’t actually been put out, as flames are still visible. With this sort of lack of care is apparent in the first 30 seconds, it’s little surprise the rest of the movie is far from a masterpiece. [Read more…]

I know (you’re the one who’s right) – Sweet gay-themed short film gives support to gay teens

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


I know (you’re the one who’s right) is kind of a French short film version of the It Gets Better campaign, trying to show young people struggling with their sexuality that despite the negativity that may be around them, they’re deserve happiness and that being gay isn’t a bad thing.

Although the subtitles are slightly badly translated, it’s still sweet, simple and very well made, using the anonymity of its characters and its Parisian backdrop to great effect. It’s only two minutes long but still works extremely well.

You can take a look at the film above. [Read more…]

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Glee’s Grant Gustin To Play The Flash In Arrow & His Own Spin-Off Series

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

grant-gustinSome of you may remember Grant Gustin as Glee’s Sebastian, who tried to steal Blane from Kurt. He’s also popped up on 90210 and the TV movie A Mother’s Nightmare. Now he may be getting his own series, as TheWrap reports that he’s been cast as The Flash in Arrow.

The plan is that the DC Comics character will appear in three episode of Season 2 of Arrow. He’ll be introduced in episodes 8 and 9, before returning in episode 20, which will also act as a backdoor pilot for a standalone Flash series, which is currently planned to start airing in 2014.

Gustin’s character will be called Barry, who is a Central City assistant police forensic investigator who comes to Starling City to look into a series of unexplained robberies. ‘A comic book fan boy, who is obsessed with Arrow (Stephen Amell) unaware that working with Oliver and Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) to solve the crime has brought him right into the dangerous world of the vigilante.’

As with Arrow, the idea is to try to base things at least tangentially in reality. However, it hasn’t been revealed how this will fit with the fact Flash is best known for his ‘super-speed’, which suggests Barry is going to have to get at least some superpowers. The character will initially be a normal person, who will transition into The Flash over the course of his Arrow episodes.

Stephen Amell commented on Twitter ‘Hey @grantgust… You should probably start stretching your hamstrings like… immediately. Congratulations!! #Flash’.

Co-star Colton Haynes added, ‘#Arrowseason2 has found it’s Flash! Congrats @GrantGust , welcome aboard bud!’

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ACTORS: Grant Gustin  

The CW Plans Primetime TV Drama About FTM Trans Teen

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac 2 Comments

The-CW-LogoWhile gay people have slowly made their way onto US TV screens, trans characters still tend to be relegated to murder victims, hookers or are there purely to be the butt of a joke (such as the ‘hilarity’ of a straight male character not knowing a trans woman hasn’t had gender reassignment surgery).

However The CW is planning to change that, with Deadline reporting that they’re developing a series about a female-to-male trans teen. The site says, ‘Written by Brooklyn-based writer-playwright Kyle Jarrow and executive produced by Michael London (Milk), ZE is described as a raw, quirky family drama about a FTM (female-to-male) teen and his family. A personal choice takes on controversial public significance when a Texas teenager announces she is transgender and will be living life as a boy. As his dysfunctional family spirals into identity crises of their own, he discovers that he might be the most well-adjusted of them all.’

The title, ZE, represents a non-gender-specific pronoun (like he or she). This marks the first time a transgender person will be the lead of a primetime show.

Don’t expect to see it soon, as the show is currently just at the development stage, which suggests they’re hoping to make a pilot early next year and then decide whether to move it forward into a full series – indeed, it’ll have to jump a lot of hurdles before it makes it to our screens. There will undoubtedly also be many looking closely at who is chosen to play the lead role, and whether the makers will find a real trans teen or not.

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt Says If He Defines His Sexuality The Paparazzi Will Win

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

joseph-gordon-levitt-out-magazineSome actors feel as if they’re in a  personal war with the paparazzi, and one of those is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who even made a documentary about the people who follow him around. Now he’s extending that war to publicly defining his sexuality, telling Out Magazine, “That would be really tacky — they would win if I had to clarify.”

There have been many rumours about him over the years, some due to his decision to appear in gay-themed movies such as Mysterious Skin and Latter Days, or blind items that supposedly say things such as that he was a relationship with Michael Pitt.

He’s far from the first actor who’s refused to define their sexuality for the masses, and with many of them it wasn’t because they were hiding the fact they were gay, so whether JGL has a preference for one gender or the other is still completely unknown.

The actor also talks about his feature-length directing debut, Don Jon, which is about a New Jersey porn addict who struggles to make his reality meet the self-imposed expectations of his porn obsession. He says, “I was interested in making a movie about how people treat each other like things, and all kinds of media can contribute to that. I’ve been working as an actor since I was a little kid, and I’ve always been fascinated, and a little horrified, by the way people relate to images they see on screen. Sometimes I feel I am seen as a thing more than a person, and I don’t think that’s unique to actors. I think everyone is subject to that kind of pigeonholing.”

We also have to say, he’s looking mighty fine on Out’s cover too. You can also see a few more pics of the actor from his Out shoot below. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Joseph Gordon-Levitt  FILMS: Don Jon  

Jake Gyllenhaal Says Post-Brokeback Gay Rumours Are A ‘Huge Compliment’

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain

Jake Gyllenhaal & Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain

When Jake Gyllenhaal didn’t know how to quit Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain, it was almost inevitable that some people would think it meant he was actually gay. And Jake’s very happy about that, telling an episode of Inside the Actors Studio interview airing on September 19th in the US that it is “a huge compliment.”

He was undoubtedly very good in the role, giving Heath the sort of looks that had many convinced it wasn’t just good acting. But despite being happy people thought he was so good in the Brokeback role it that it must have reflected his genuine sexuality, he says that in the real world what turns him on is pretty simple: “Tits and ass.”

Talking about his relationship with Ledger, Jake says, “Heath and I knew each other for years before that because we had both auditioned for Moulin Rouge together,” Gyllenhaal says. “I remember thinking, ‘I like this guy.’ He’s just like, super lovable.”

He admits Ledger’s death hit him extremely hard, saying “It felt like losing a family member, and it still does to this day.” [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Jake Gyllenhaal  

Russian Gay Propaganda Law Begins To Bite On LGBT-Themed Films

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

a-winter-journey-film

A Winter Journey

Vladmir Putin may keep saying the Russia’s law banning the ‘promotion of non-traditional sexual relationships’ to people under 18 isn’t prejudiced against gay people, but on the ground it’s a very different story, not least leading to an increase in attacks on LGBT people.

Now it’s starting to directly affect what films can be shown, with some quarters relishing trying to ban gay films, even if they are adult productions not designed to be shown to children (and therefore shouldn’t be affected by the ban anyway). Two stories surrounding thos have come to light in the past couples of day.

The first concerns the gay-themed 2007 French musical, Les Chansons d’Amour, which aired on the popular EvroKino Russian television channel. This led Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology, and Mass Media to formally warn the station about it, saying the movie contains “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations.”

The film follows the complicated relationship between two women and a man, who get involved in a consensual polyamourous relationship. It’s an adult film, which gained a 15 rating in the UK and was shown at night, when children would not be expected to be watching. However the ministry still issued the warning, seemingly hoping to gay all gay themes off the air.

The second case is about a Russian  movie, A Winter Journey, which was rejected by Kinotavr, one of Russia’s main film festivals, seemingly because of its same-sex themes. The movie is about a gay musician who falls in love with a street criminal.

Director Sergei Taramayev told AFP, ‘For the organizers of the festival it was uncomfortable, because there is such a law, so they thought it was better not to get involved… At least people who were in the jury told us that this was the reason why we were not accepted for Kinotavr.’

The makers didn’t even submit it to the country’s main festival, Moscow International Film Festival, as they believe the organizer, Oscar-winning director Nikita Mikhalkov, is in favour of the government’s anti-gay laws. ‘He supports the government’s line and is a very political director and we realized that they would not take us.’

There has been some good news for the filmmakers though, as A Winter Journe won prizes at the Window into Europe festival in Vyborg in northwestern Russia in August and at Moscow Premiere in September. They are also surprised the country’s culture ministry allowed it to be released in the first place. Co-screenwriter Lidya Lvova says, “We still can’t quite believe in this miracle.”

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Colin Firth & Nicole Kidman Lead Live-Action Paddington Bear Cast

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

colin-firth-2It’s been announced that principal photography has begun for family adventure Paddington, based on the beloved fictional character bear, created by Michael Bond in 1958.

It’s also the first info we’ve had about the cast, which it has to be said is perhaps surprisingly good for the CG-live action mix. Colin Firth gets the lead role as the voice of Paddington Bear, with Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) as Mr. Brown, who take in the bear from Deepest Darkest Peru when he arrives in London, and Nicole Kidman (The Hours, Rabbit Hole, Moulin Rouge) as an evil taxidermist determined to wreak her revenge. They are joined by Sally Hawkins as Mrs. Brown, Julie Walters as Mrs. Bird, the housekeeper, and Jim Broadbent as Mr. Gruber, the owner of the antiques shop.

The movie will follow the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear with a passion for all things British who travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined – until he meets the kindly Brown family who read the label around his neck (‘Please look after this bear. Thank you.’) and offer him a temporary haven. It looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist…

The film is produced by Harry Potter’s David Heyman, with Paul King (Come Fly with Me, The Mighty Boosh) directing. It’s due open in the UK November 28, 2014, with The Weinstein Company recently picking up the North American rights, with plans to release it there in the first quarter of 2015.

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ACTORS: Hugh Bonneville, Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent  FILMS: Paddington  

Michael Shannon Moving Into 99 Homes With Andrew Garfield

September 14, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Michael-ShannonMichael Shannon had a big summer with Man Of Steel, but now he’s teaming up with an actor from a competing superhero franchise, as THR reports that he will appear alongside Amazing Spider-Man star Andrew Garfield in the drama 99 Homes.

The film is about a young man (Garfield) who loses his house to foreclosure. Desperate for work, he ends up taking a job with the shady real estate broker (Shannon) who took his home away. He becomes involved in a plot to embezzle money from the government and begins to regret taking the job, despite his desperate circumstances.

Ramin Bahrani is directing from his own screenplay. The film will start shooting soon for release next year.

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ACTORS: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon  FILMS: 99 Homes  
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