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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

Esteros (DVD Review) – Gay love interrupted for two young men

July 8, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Ignacio Rogers, Esteban Masturini, Joaquín Parada, Blas Finardi Niz
Director: Papu Curotto
Running Time: 83 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: July 10th 2017 (UK)

Esteros follows two men at two different points in their lives, interweaving what happened in their teenage years with their lives 10 years later. In their mid-teens, Jeronimo and Matias are friends who enjoy play during the long, hot summer days. However, on the cusp of manhood their relationship begins to move past just friendship as they realise their feelings for one and develop something deeper and more physical.

10 years late they are estranged, but one of them returns to their hometown for carnival, which causes them to reconnect. Jeronimo is now a proudly gay – but single – man. Matias meanwhile is engaged to a woman. Initially unsure how to communicate with one another, when they start revisiting the places and activities that brought them together as teens, they begin to reconnect. Matias in particular must decide whether what they once had was just a youthful fling, or something deeper. [Read more…]

Spidarlings (VoD Review) – Anyone for a punk, LGBT, musical, body horror, comedy, indie film?

July 7, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Sophia Disgrace, Rahel Kapsaski, Lee Mark Jones, Rusty Goffe, Lloyd Kaufman
Director: Salem Kapsaski
Running Time: 125 mins
Certificate: NR
Release Date: Out Now (on Troma Now)

A lesbian couple – Eden and Mathilda – are living in a house where they haven’t paid rent for two years. Their mean landlord is getting a bit angry at this, and putting pressure on them to hand over the thousands they owe. One of them also works in a men-only club, where she has to put up with the lecherous unpleasantness of the guys there.

Add to that there’s a very unusual serial killer out there stalking woman, and then bizarre things start to happen after one of the women gets a pet tarantula and it escapes. It’s also a world where people often break into song – including the women, their landlord, and most particularly drag queens. [Read more…]

Logan (DVD Review) – Wolverine & Professor X sure say f**k more than they used to!

July 7, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant
Director: James Mangold
Running Time: 137 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: July 10th 2017 (UK)

There have been increasing grumblings in some circles that too many superhero movies feel like they’ve come off a production line and are all pretty much the same as one another. Included in that grumbling has been Fox’s X-Men movies, but in the last couple of years they’ve also produced two standalone movies set in that universe – Deadpool and now Logan – that have really felt different and have shown that there are all sorts of possibilities in the world of comic books.

Although Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine has had two previous non X-Men movies, this is a very different beast to the earlier film, having more in common with a western or a road movie than a traditional superhero film. [Read more…]

The Hippopotamus (DVD Review) – Stephen Fry’s novel makes it to the screen

July 7, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Starring: Roger Allam, Matthew Modine, Tommy Knight, Fiona Shaw, Tim McInnery
Director: Jon Jencks
Running Time: 89 mins
Certificate: 15
Release Date: July 3rd 2017 (UK)

Stephen Fry’s debut novel, The Hippopotamus, has gained a lot of fans since its debut in 1994. It would seem like a good candidate for a film version. Sadly though, what we’ve got is rather limp.

Ted Wallace (Roger Allam) is a famous poet who hasn’t written anything for years, and whose very vocal cynicism causes him to lose his main means of support – as a theatre critic. In order to make money he agrees to go to the grand house of his former friend, Michael Logan (Matthew Modine), under the guise of visiting his godson, David (Tommy Knight). [Read more…]

New Geostorm Trailer – Can Gerard Butler save the world from every natural disaster?

July 6, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Rather than taking a particular kind of disaster and sticking with it, Geostorm is taking a leaf out of the 2012 playbook and throwing them all at the screen. And there’s only Gerard Butler to help us!

Here’s the synopsis: ‘After an unprecedented series of natural disasters threatened the planet, the world’s leaders came together to create an intricate network of satellites to control the global climate and keep everyone safe. But now, something has gone wrong—the system built to protect the Earth is attacking it, and it’s a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything…and everyone along with it.

‘Dean Devlin (writer/producer, “Independence Day”) makes his feature film directorial debut with suspense thriller “Geostorm,” starring Gerard Butler (“Olympus Has Fallen,” “300”), Jim Sturgess (“Cloud Atlas”), Abbie Cornish (“Limitless”), Alexandra Maria Lara (“Rush”), Daniel Wu (“The Man with the Iron Fists,” “Warcraft: The Beginning”), Eugenio Derbez (“How to Be a Latin Lover”), with Oscar nominees Ed Harris (“The Hours,” “Apollo 13”) and Andy Garcia (“The Godfather: Part III”).

‘Butler stars as Jake, a scientist who, along with his brother, Max, played by Sturgess, is tasked with solving the satellite program’s malfunction. Cornish stars as Secret Service agent Sarah Wilson; Lara as Ute Fassbinder, the ISS astronaut who runs the space station; Wu as Cheng, the Hong Kong-based supervisor for the Dutch Boy Program; Derbez as space station crew member Hernandez; with Garcia as U.S. President Andrew Palma; and Harris as Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom. The film also stars Zazie Beetz (upcoming “Deadpool 2,” TV’s “Atlanta”), Adepero Oduye (“The Big Short,” “12 Years a Slave”), Amr Waked (“Lucy,” “Syriana”), and Robert Sheehan (“The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones,” “Season of the Witch”).

‘The film, written by Dean Devlin & Paul Guyot, is being produced by Skydance’s David Ellison, Devlin, and Skydance’s Dana Goldberg. Herbert W. Gains, Electric Entertainment’s Marc Roskin and Skydance’s Don Granger are the executive producers. Rachel Olschan of Electric Entertainment and Cliff Lanning co-produce.’

The film is due out in the UK on October 20th. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Abbie Cornish, Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess  DIRECTORS: Dean Devlin  

Gay Short Film Showcase: Generous – Sometimes hookups don’t look like they do on Grindr

July 6, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Generous - gay short film stillWe’ve all heard stories about – or experienced ourselves – people hooking up on Grindr, only to discover that the person they’re meeting doesn’t look anything like they did online. Either they used really old images, their pics were deceptively framed or they’re a completely different person.

Usually in these stories it’s the person who lied who’s made out to be the bad guy, but in Generous they focus on the other side – why someone might play with the truth on a hookup app. It takes a look at aging, preconceptions and loneliness, as a young man turns up at somebody’s apartment only to discover the guy he’s supposed to be hooking up with is significantly older than his pics.

Ultimately it asks who the bad guy is here (or perhaps they’re both as bad and good as the other). It also questions whether there are other issues surrounding online hookups that are perhaps more important. Ultimately though, Generous is a film more about the questions than the answers.

Take a look at Generous below (which incidentally was shot on an iPhone 6s). If you know a short film we ought to be posting, tell us by getting in touch via our contact page. And check out more gay short films and web series here. [Read more…]

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The Lion King Cast Team With The London Gay Men’s Chorus For A Pride Rendition Of Circle Of Life

July 6, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

On Saturday it’s the London Pride parade, which snakes its way from BBC’s Broadcasting House at the top of Regent Street down through London’s theatre district, before its ends in the seat of government in Whitehall. To help celebrate, the cast of The Lion King have teamed up with the London Gay Men’s Chorus for a rather joyful rendition of Circle Of Life.

While we have a very strong suspicion the audio wasn’t recorded live, the video was shot outside the Lyceum Theatre, where The Lion King plays. It’s evidence, if it were needed, that Circle Of Life really is an awesome song which was written, of course, by gay elder Elton John.

Take a look at the video below and see if it’s possible not to start singing along.  [Read more…]

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FILMS: The Lion King  

Kept Boy Trailer – Love, greed, sugar daddies and boy toys in the new gay movie

July 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

From the director of the cult gay comedy The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green comes Kept Boy, based on Robert Robi’s popular novel. And it appears from the trailer that there are problems in the world of boy toys and their sugar daddies!

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Interior Designer/Reality Show star Farleigh Knock has a knack for keeping beautiful things, like adonic Dennis, around his home. So when Fairleigh gives him the unthinkable ultimatum for his 30th birthday, to get a job or get out, Dennis goes from Kept Boy to Lost Man. George Bamber directs this Dark Gay Comedy that shows life with a sugar daddy is bittersweet.’

Kept Boy hits DVD/VoD in the UK on August 7th and in the US on August 8th. You can take a look at the trailer for the film below. [Read more…]

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Palace of Fun Trailer – Things are getting hot in Brighton in the LGBT-themed film

July 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

An Official Selection at the Raindance Film Festival, the Brit flick Palace of Fun is heading towards DVD soon in the UK, courtest of TLA releasing. Ahead of that we’ve got a pretty moody trailer to enjoy.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Lily and Finn begin a summer romance after they meet one evening in a nightclub. Instantly smitten with one another, Finn is invited to spend a week in Lily’s opulent Sussex house until her parents return from their trip to Italy. However, the situation is disrupted when Jamie, Lily’s younger brother, fortuitously discovers a revealing secret about Finn. But instead of telling Lily what he knows, Jamie decides to use it to play a dangerous and sinister game.’

Palace of Fun will be out soon. Take a look at the trailer below. [Read more…]

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Gay Short Film Showcase: War Within – A Muslim man tries to reconcile his faith & sexuality

July 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

We’ve featured all sorts of short films on BGPS, but not that many have been released in support of a direct campaign calling for some direct action. However, War Within has hit the web in the hope of increasing support for a push to grant five Mr. Gay Syria contestants asylum.

The Change.org petition states, ‘Five Syrian refugees escaped the horrors of life as gay men in Syria only to find that their nightmares never ended. After years of living in hiding, fearing for their lives, and watching fellow LGBTQ+ people being mercilessly executed by ISIS, these men believed they had found freedom and safety in Istanbul. Feeling liberated and grateful for their newfound, yet conditional freedom of authentic self-expression, they decided to hold a Mr. Gay Syria contest and planned for the winner to participate in The Mr. Gay World competition. However, hate and homophobia still remain in Turkey.

‘Created by Mahmoud Hassino to illuminate the urgent challenges experienced by LGBTQ+ people in the Middle East, Mr. Gay Syria is a regional competition to advance to Mr. Gay World and also a documentary, written and directed by Ayşe Toprak, poised to hit film festival circuits this summer season. The documentary highlights the relatable challenges of the five Mr. Gay Syria contestants: cultivating shared connection with like-minded people and depicting the not-so-relatable challenges of severe persecution and seemingly impossible barriers to being one’s authentic self while living in antiquated and judgmental environments.’

The hope is to help accelerate the asylum process for these men.

War Within itself depicts the conflicts going on inside a Muslim man who is trying to reconcile his sexuality with his faith, and how the traditions of his culture have pulled against him (and his family ties) since he was young. It’s a moody and sometimes sad piece, but well worth a look.

Take a look at War Withing below. If you know a short film we ought to be posting, tell us by getting in touch via our contact page. And check out more gay short films and web series here.

And head here to sign the Change.org petition. [Read more…]

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New Dunkirk Trailer – Christopher Nolan goes to war with Tom Hardy & Harry Styles

July 5, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

As always it’s been a summer filled with superheroes and sci-fi, but Christopher Nolan is offering up something a little different in a couple of weeks – Dunkirk. It’s his take on one of the most famous moments in World War II, and to keep us interested a new, minute long trailer has been released.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘”Dunkirk” features a prestigious cast, including Tom Hardy (“The Revenant,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Inception”), Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies,” “Wolf Hall”), Kenneth Branagh (“My Week with Marilyn,” “Hamlet,” “Henry V”) and Cillian Murphy (“Inception,” “The Dark Knight” Trilogy), as well as newcomer Fionn Whitehead. The ensemble cast also includes Harry Styles (One Direction) making his feature film debut.

‘Christopher Nolan (“Interstellar,” “Inception,” “The Dark Knight” Trilogy) is directing “Dunkirk” from his own original screenplay, utilizing a mixture of IMAX® and 65mm film to bring the story to the screen.

“Dunkirk” opens as hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops are surrounded by enemy forces. Trapped on the beach with their backs to the sea they face an impossible situation as the enemy closes in.’

The movie opens on July 21st. Watch the new trailer below, along with a roundtable interview about the movie. [Read more…]

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ACTORS: Cillian Murphy, Harry Styles, Kenneth Branagh, Mary Rylance, Tom Hardy  DIRECTORS: Christopher Nolan  FILMS: Dunkirk  

Crush Of The Day: James Franco Has A NSFW Web Chat In Why Him?

July 2, 2017 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

In case you were wondering, James Franco does not shave down there. In fact, it doesn’t look like he does all that much pubic topiary at all. We know this thanks to his movie Why Him?, in which he has a sexy web chat with his girlfriend, unbuttons his trousers and starts to get his good out.

However, because this is a Hollywood film, it cuts away before we see anything other than his pubes.

Not that we’re complaining though, as it’s still pretty sexy and sometime the hint of something is even better than the real thing. Gifs of the scene have popped up online, so we can all now get to take a look. You can see them below.

In Why Him?, James Franco plays a laid-back tech millionaire. His girlfriend’s father (Bryan Cranston) goes in panic mode when he thinks Franco is going to pop the question, as he doesn’t want this man as his son-in-law. [Read more…]

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