Specialty distributor Ariztical Entertainment has acquired the North American rights to New Zealand-set wholesome gay love story ‘Mysterious Ways.’ Ariztical plans a multi-platform digital release in 2024.
Written and directed by New Zealand’s Paul Oremland, the film follows a media storm that threatens the marriage between a Vicar, portrayed by Richard Short (“The Tragedy of Macbeth”) and his Samoan boyfriend, portrayed by Nick Afoa (“The Lion King”), after they announce their intentions to have a traditional wedding in the church.
The film also marks one of the first on-screen representations of what is known in the Samoan community as a fa’afafine. The character Billy is played by relative newcomer Joe Malu Folau. An integral part of Samoan culture, fa’afafine are assigned male identity at birth, but explicitly embody both masculine and feminine gender traits in a way unique to Polynesia.
The film was produced in New Zealand by...
Written and directed by New Zealand’s Paul Oremland, the film follows a media storm that threatens the marriage between a Vicar, portrayed by Richard Short (“The Tragedy of Macbeth”) and his Samoan boyfriend, portrayed by Nick Afoa (“The Lion King”), after they announce their intentions to have a traditional wedding in the church.
The film also marks one of the first on-screen representations of what is known in the Samoan community as a fa’afafine. The character Billy is played by relative newcomer Joe Malu Folau. An integral part of Samoan culture, fa’afafine are assigned male identity at birth, but explicitly embody both masculine and feminine gender traits in a way unique to Polynesia.
The film was produced in New Zealand by...
- 11/15/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The fourth and final season of Kit Williamson’s Emmy-nominated Lgbtq series Eastsiders will be available on Netflix on December 1.
Thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $140,000 from fans, Eastsiders, a co-production with Wolfe Video, will be back with a fourth season that picks up with the Silver Lake gang one year later. Executive produced by Williamson and his husband John Halbach, who also star, the six-episode Season 4 tackles heavy, adult-world questions like how do two human beings make love last? What does commitment really look like in a long-term relationship? And what unique challenges does a “gay marriage” present?
Cal (Williamson) and Thom (Van Hansis) are back home from Season 3’s cross-country road trip, still a couple but wondering if they are really just best friends with benefits. Douglas (Willam Belli) and Quincy (Stephen Guarino) are engaged to be married, but with very different ideas about what a gay wedding should be.
Thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $140,000 from fans, Eastsiders, a co-production with Wolfe Video, will be back with a fourth season that picks up with the Silver Lake gang one year later. Executive produced by Williamson and his husband John Halbach, who also star, the six-episode Season 4 tackles heavy, adult-world questions like how do two human beings make love last? What does commitment really look like in a long-term relationship? And what unique challenges does a “gay marriage” present?
Cal (Williamson) and Thom (Van Hansis) are back home from Season 3’s cross-country road trip, still a couple but wondering if they are really just best friends with benefits. Douglas (Willam Belli) and Quincy (Stephen Guarino) are engaged to be married, but with very different ideas about what a gay wedding should be.
- 11/5/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
David Robilliard was a poet and painter who lived from 1952 to 1988.
Eating Out You're like a potato. You'd go with anything.
"David Robilliard was the sweetest, kindest, most infuriating, artistic foul-mouthed, witty, charming, handsome, thoughtful, unhappy, loving and friendly person we ever met.
Over the nine years of our friendship David came closer to us than any other person. He will live forever in our hearts and minds." Gilbert and George wrote the above on July 7, 1990. "Starting with pockets filled with disorganised writings and sketches, he went on to produce highly original poetry, drawings and paintings. His truthfulness, sadness desperation and love of people gave his work a brilliance and beauty that stands out a mile."
Waiting For Nothing We're all waiting for Someone who never arrives to brighten up our lives.
As poets come and go, David Robilliard arrived all too quickly, and went all too soon. He was discovered,...
Eating Out You're like a potato. You'd go with anything.
"David Robilliard was the sweetest, kindest, most infuriating, artistic foul-mouthed, witty, charming, handsome, thoughtful, unhappy, loving and friendly person we ever met.
Over the nine years of our friendship David came closer to us than any other person. He will live forever in our hearts and minds." Gilbert and George wrote the above on July 7, 1990. "Starting with pockets filled with disorganised writings and sketches, he went on to produce highly original poetry, drawings and paintings. His truthfulness, sadness desperation and love of people gave his work a brilliance and beauty that stands out a mile."
Waiting For Nothing We're all waiting for Someone who never arrives to brighten up our lives.
As poets come and go, David Robilliard arrived all too quickly, and went all too soon. He was discovered,...
- 10/28/2017
- by robert cochrane
- www.culturecatch.com
With Key & Peele recently ending its five-season run, the hit sketch series’ executive producers/showrunners Ian Roberts and Jay Martel have sold another half-hour comedy with a male duo at the center — this one a little older. Titled The Romeos, the single-camera comedy has been set up at ABC and ABC Studios. Written and executive produced by Roberts and Martel, The Romeos (stands for Retired Older Men Eating Out) has a Grumpy Old Men vibe and revolves around two…...
- 10/10/2015
- Deadline TV
With the luxuries of modern-day dining devoured by the dead in the zombie apocalypse, you’ll have to arm yourself with a whisk as well as a shotgun in order to live. Lauren Wilson’s The Art of Eating through the Zombie Apocalypse gives survivors culinary knowledge to help battle the hunger pangs prevalent in a zombie-ridden world, and BenBella Books has provided us with a set of preview pages.
“You duck into the safest-looking abandoned house you can find and hold your breath as you listen for the approaching zombie horde you’ve been running from all day. You hear a gurgling sound. Is it the undead? No—it’s your stomach.
When the zombie apocalypse tears down life and society as we know it, it will mean no more take out, no more brightly lit, immaculately organized aisles of food just waiting to be plucked effortlessly off the shelves.
“You duck into the safest-looking abandoned house you can find and hold your breath as you listen for the approaching zombie horde you’ve been running from all day. You hear a gurgling sound. Is it the undead? No—it’s your stomach.
When the zombie apocalypse tears down life and society as we know it, it will mean no more take out, no more brightly lit, immaculately organized aisles of food just waiting to be plucked effortlessly off the shelves.
- 10/9/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
We first got to know the out and hotly adorable Chris Salvatore when he starred as Zack in the Eating Out trilogy. He’s continued to grow as an artist, focusing on his music. He released “What You Do To Me” last month.
He’s now venturing into new territory and giving David Beckham a run for his money. He’s just launched The Chris Salvatore Underwear Line, and while right now there are only two selections, a classic bikini brief and a boxer brief, they give you everything you could want in undergarments. Especially if you wear them as well as Chris.
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He’s now venturing into new territory and giving David Beckham a run for his money. He’s just launched The Chris Salvatore Underwear Line, and while right now there are only two selections, a classic bikini brief and a boxer brief, they give you everything you could want in undergarments. Especially if you wear them as well as Chris.
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- 2/20/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Ramshackle and boisterous, like a hastily thrown-together party, Brooklyn filmmaker Robert Sarnoff's newest film documents the decades-old friendship between the director and his group of boyhood friends. Now calling themselves the Romeows—for "Retired Older Men Eating Out Wednesdays"—the group dines together every week, gleefully needling each other and reliving their collective youth, particularly their years at Brooklyn College (they're class of '59). The camera cuts in and out, giving the sense not of a series of conversations but of one long jaw session that started when cars had fins. In the individual interviews shuffled throughout, the men recognize the importance of their weekly group dinners in their lives, several crediting the tradition with maintaining t...
- 7/17/2013
- Village Voice
Great news, gay cinephiles! LogoTV snapped up a compelling catalog of gay movies and has made them available for free online streaming! (Sorry international folks, we only have U.S. distribution rights, so like so much else these days, these are geo-blocked.)
Now these are small indie films, so while they all have gay storylines and most feature cute male casts, not all of them are cinematic gems. But hey, on the whole they don’t suck!
Some of them are actually pretty good. In fact, we count five that made our reader ranked list of the Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies: Eating Out 2 (#85), Adam & Steve (#79), Eating Out (#56), Boy Culture (#36) and Latter Days (#5).
In Latter Days a young and promiscuous gay man sets his sights on seducing his Mormon missionary neighbor. The resulting affair changes both their lives. The film stars Wes Ramsey and Steve Sandvoss and also has Joseph Gordon-Levitt in a supporting role.
Now these are small indie films, so while they all have gay storylines and most feature cute male casts, not all of them are cinematic gems. But hey, on the whole they don’t suck!
Some of them are actually pretty good. In fact, we count five that made our reader ranked list of the Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies: Eating Out 2 (#85), Adam & Steve (#79), Eating Out (#56), Boy Culture (#36) and Latter Days (#5).
In Latter Days a young and promiscuous gay man sets his sights on seducing his Mormon missionary neighbor. The resulting affair changes both their lives. The film stars Wes Ramsey and Steve Sandvoss and also has Joseph Gordon-Levitt in a supporting role.
- 5/31/2013
- by Dennis Ayers
- The Backlot
Our new series continues with the Secret Actor suffering through a world-weary rant from a successful actor who just gets 'too many scripts'
Draw forth the image of a very beautiful actor; hold it, savour it. She was, at one time, the fragrant darling of British films (and a couple of American ones, too). She's got that whole posh-ice-queen-but-suggestive-of-naughtiness thing going on – the one blokes, particularly public school ones, go for.
For a while there she is, if not it, then a hair's breadth away. In terms of talent, she's not bad either. Arguably her acting skills aren't quite as exquisitely fine as her looks, but she acquits herself perfectly respectably in the films she adorns, most of which are fairly successful.
At the peak of her career, I (not yet at the summit or, let's face it, even base camp one of mine. Ok, look, I don't even have...
Draw forth the image of a very beautiful actor; hold it, savour it. She was, at one time, the fragrant darling of British films (and a couple of American ones, too). She's got that whole posh-ice-queen-but-suggestive-of-naughtiness thing going on – the one blokes, particularly public school ones, go for.
For a while there she is, if not it, then a hair's breadth away. In terms of talent, she's not bad either. Arguably her acting skills aren't quite as exquisitely fine as her looks, but she acquits herself perfectly respectably in the films she adorns, most of which are fairly successful.
At the peak of her career, I (not yet at the summit or, let's face it, even base camp one of mine. Ok, look, I don't even have...
- 4/29/2013
- by The secret actor
- The Guardian - Film News
When "American Idol" premiered in 2002, nobody had any idea it would become the juggernaut it is today.With the show's 12th season debuting tonight with Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson, we thought we'd take a look back at the contestants from when it all began ... and see what they've all* been up to since.Over the past 11 years, contestants like Kelly Clarkson, Justin Guarini, Nikki McKibbin and Tamyra Gray have given us some amazing music, train wreck reality TV moments and even a movie called "Eating Out" ... seriously.While Kelly has gone on to become the most successful "Idol" alum of all time, what happened to everyone else?Check out the gallery above to see what they look like now ... and what they've been doing since 2002.*All except Christina Christian. We have no clue where she went ... and can't find any recent photos of her anywhere!
- 1/16/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
A same-sex bi-national couple fights inequality because of Doma (Defense of Marriage Act)
Next year the Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of Doma For the first time in history the Democratic Platform supports Gay Marriage. Last year the Obama administration stopped defending Doma as it finds it unconstitutional
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"Ross is appealing in the lead role…. with particularly strong efforts from Witt and,
in a solid supporting turn, Mickey Cottrell as Jack's elderly friend and mentor." - Hollywood Reporter
I Do
Palm Springs International Film Festival
Friday Jan 11th 7:30 Pm Camelot Theaters (cast & crew in attendance)
Saturday Jan 12th 2:30 Pm Camelot Theaters (cast & crew in attendance)
Director: Glenn Gaylord
Writer: David W Ross
Producers: David W Ross, Stephen Israel
Starring:
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Sopranos)
Alicia Witt (Friday Night Lights)
Maurice Compte (Breaking Bad, End of Watch)
David W Ross (Quinceanera)
Mickey Cottrell (My Own Private Idaho)
Grant Bowler (Liz & Dick)
World Premiere: Outfest 2012 Ford Series
Winner: Philadelphia QFest - "Rising Film Star Award" David W Ross
Winner: Long Beach QFilm Fest
Winner: Best Drama Atlanta Out On Film
Winner: Audience Award Pittsburgh Qfest
Winner: Audience Award Seattle Lgbt Film Festival
Beautiful urbanites steam up the screen in this ensemble family drama about a complicated love triangle from film maker Glenn Gaylord (Eating Out 3, Leave It On The Floor). To stay in New York City, gay Brit Jack (David W Ross "Quinceanera") convinces his lesbian best friend Ali (Jamie Lynn-Sigler, “The Sopranos”) to marry him. Things get messy when he falls for a sexy Spanish architect while his commitment to his brother's widow (Alicia Witt) and his young niece complicates his decision either to stay or to follow his lover.
I Do cleverly examines the complications of immigration issues in the absence of marriage equality for Lgbt people on a Federal level, while also presenting a nuanced adult drama that resonates deeply amidst the current fight for U.S. marriage equality.
for more info and trailer:
www.TwoWordscanChangeEverything.com
PR contact: idothemovie@gmail.com...
Next year the Supreme Court will rule on the constitutionality of Doma For the first time in history the Democratic Platform supports Gay Marriage. Last year the Obama administration stopped defending Doma as it finds it unconstitutional
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"Ross is appealing in the lead role…. with particularly strong efforts from Witt and,
in a solid supporting turn, Mickey Cottrell as Jack's elderly friend and mentor." - Hollywood Reporter
I Do
Palm Springs International Film Festival
Friday Jan 11th 7:30 Pm Camelot Theaters (cast & crew in attendance)
Saturday Jan 12th 2:30 Pm Camelot Theaters (cast & crew in attendance)
Director: Glenn Gaylord
Writer: David W Ross
Producers: David W Ross, Stephen Israel
Starring:
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (Sopranos)
Alicia Witt (Friday Night Lights)
Maurice Compte (Breaking Bad, End of Watch)
David W Ross (Quinceanera)
Mickey Cottrell (My Own Private Idaho)
Grant Bowler (Liz & Dick)
World Premiere: Outfest 2012 Ford Series
Winner: Philadelphia QFest - "Rising Film Star Award" David W Ross
Winner: Long Beach QFilm Fest
Winner: Best Drama Atlanta Out On Film
Winner: Audience Award Pittsburgh Qfest
Winner: Audience Award Seattle Lgbt Film Festival
Beautiful urbanites steam up the screen in this ensemble family drama about a complicated love triangle from film maker Glenn Gaylord (Eating Out 3, Leave It On The Floor). To stay in New York City, gay Brit Jack (David W Ross "Quinceanera") convinces his lesbian best friend Ali (Jamie Lynn-Sigler, “The Sopranos”) to marry him. Things get messy when he falls for a sexy Spanish architect while his commitment to his brother's widow (Alicia Witt) and his young niece complicates his decision either to stay or to follow his lover.
I Do cleverly examines the complications of immigration issues in the absence of marriage equality for Lgbt people on a Federal level, while also presenting a nuanced adult drama that resonates deeply amidst the current fight for U.S. marriage equality.
for more info and trailer:
www.TwoWordscanChangeEverything.com
PR contact: idothemovie@gmail.com...
- 1/11/2013
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Back in 2007, we ran an article called Gay Sex Scenes that Made Movie History. A delightfully naughty exploration of firsts and foresk- ... er, foremosts in terms of gay male intimacy on the silver screen, it celebrated some of the films that blew the celluloid closet to bits, one modesty sock at a time.
Six years later, it's shocking just how far pop culture has come in terms of normalizing gay characters and stories, and how much bolder the gay film audience has grown in demanding films that speak truthfully to their sexual experience (though, it must be said, the films that answer the call are usually decidedly outside of the mainstream). So we've decided to bring you an update to our foundational piece that looks at what has happened since. Of course, since most of the ground breaking was done over the last four decades or so, our focus is...
Six years later, it's shocking just how far pop culture has come in terms of normalizing gay characters and stories, and how much bolder the gay film audience has grown in demanding films that speak truthfully to their sexual experience (though, it must be said, the films that answer the call are usually decidedly outside of the mainstream). So we've decided to bring you an update to our foundational piece that looks at what has happened since. Of course, since most of the ground breaking was done over the last four decades or so, our focus is...
- 1/10/2013
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Brace yourselves. This list of the Top 100 Greatest Gay Movies is probably going to generate some howls of protest thanks to a rather major upset in the rankings. Frankly, one that surprised the hell out of us here at AfterElton.
But before we get to that, an introduction. A few weeks ago we asked AfterElton readers to submit up to ten of their favorite films by write-in vote. We conducted a similar poll several years ago, but a lot has happened culturally since then, and a number of worthy movies of gay interest have been released. We wanted to see how your list of favorites had changed.
We also wanted to expand our list to 100 from the top 50 we had done previously. We figured there were finally enough quality gay films to justify the expansion. And we wanted to break out gay documentaries onto their own list (You'll find the...
But before we get to that, an introduction. A few weeks ago we asked AfterElton readers to submit up to ten of their favorite films by write-in vote. We conducted a similar poll several years ago, but a lot has happened culturally since then, and a number of worthy movies of gay interest have been released. We wanted to see how your list of favorites had changed.
We also wanted to expand our list to 100 from the top 50 we had done previously. We figured there were finally enough quality gay films to justify the expansion. And we wanted to break out gay documentaries onto their own list (You'll find the...
- 9/11/2012
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Jordin Sparks isn't the first "American Idol" star to step away from the reality boob tube and give Hollywood a go, and she won't be the last. Her loosely biographical movie "Sparkle" — also featuring the late Whitney Houston, Mike Epps and Cee-Lo Green — is but the latest instance of an "Idol" star getting a close-up on the big screen.
The movie successes of Sparks' predecessors in "Idol" alumni-hood have been a mixed bag of total wins and, well, sheer embarrassment. So, how will the season six-winning songstress' flick fare?
Let's compare "Idol" in Hollywood notes to find out.
Jennifer Hudson
While Season 3's winner (Fantasia Barrino) has had very little luck in the Hollywood spotlight, its the seventh-placer who serves as the lodestar example of an "Idol" alum making movie magic happen for herself. In 2006, she starred in the movie musical "Dreamgirls" and took home Hollywood's highest honor, an Academy Award,...
The movie successes of Sparks' predecessors in "Idol" alumni-hood have been a mixed bag of total wins and, well, sheer embarrassment. So, how will the season six-winning songstress' flick fare?
Let's compare "Idol" in Hollywood notes to find out.
Jennifer Hudson
While Season 3's winner (Fantasia Barrino) has had very little luck in the Hollywood spotlight, its the seventh-placer who serves as the lodestar example of an "Idol" alum making movie magic happen for herself. In 2006, she starred in the movie musical "Dreamgirls" and took home Hollywood's highest honor, an Academy Award,...
- 8/14/2012
- by Amanda Bell
- NextMovie
Continuing on with the hilarious, fun and sexy web series 'The Couple,' by Dennis Dortch, exec-produced by Jeanine Daniels and starring Numa Perrier and Desmond Faison. They're you, me and everyone we know. If you missed the last Minisode titled One Bathroom, you can watch it Here. Watch the latest below, Minisode #8, titled Eating Out. Numa's character particularly irksome in this one; yet she's lovely and we can't resist this duo. :)...
- 7/2/2012
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
Singer Carrie Underwood has a new interview out with N Focus magazine in which she discusses her healthy diet habits and reveals her favorite vegan snacks.
For starters, Underwood loves to nibble on "almonds, apples, dried fruit (with no added sugar ... don't understand why they add sugar to fruit), raw fruit and nut bars, maybe a few squares of super dark chocolate, and veggies and hummus."
She also tends to bring her own food and snacks to maintain control of her diet. "I am such a label reader and always take my food with me everywhere," she explained. "Eating out is a definite diet sabotage and most of the time, it's hard for me to find quick food to eat, so I always make my own food ahead of time and take it with me. That way, I know exactly what's in it and I can still stay healthy and satisfied when I'm working....
For starters, Underwood loves to nibble on "almonds, apples, dried fruit (with no added sugar ... don't understand why they add sugar to fruit), raw fruit and nut bars, maybe a few squares of super dark chocolate, and veggies and hummus."
She also tends to bring her own food and snacks to maintain control of her diet. "I am such a label reader and always take my food with me everywhere," she explained. "Eating out is a definite diet sabotage and most of the time, it's hard for me to find quick food to eat, so I always make my own food ahead of time and take it with me. That way, I know exactly what's in it and I can still stay healthy and satisfied when I'm working....
- 2/25/2012
- by mbrassfield
- Foodista
Celebrity Chef, Bobby Flay, is known for his calorific burgers at his franchise, Bobby's Burger Palace. But Flay has recently lost a bit of weight and credits his new healthy eating.
“For me, it’s all about moderation,” Flay says. “I don’t kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I’m not going to eat fast food.”
The Iron Chef follows four simple rules.
Eating Out:
“When I go to a restaurant, I eat three-quarters of the food in front of me," Flay said. "That cuts my calorie intake by 25 percent.”
Eating for Taste:
“If something doesn’t taste good, I stop eating it,” the celebrity chef said.
No Late-Night Eating:
“I don’t eat late at night." Flay admits that he used to eat late-night meals with his restaurant staff.
Regular Exercise:
“I work out to eat.” Flay's exercise involves running and the chef has even participated in several marathons.
“For me, it’s all about moderation,” Flay says. “I don’t kick things out of my diet, like carbs. But I’m not going to eat fast food.”
The Iron Chef follows four simple rules.
Eating Out:
“When I go to a restaurant, I eat three-quarters of the food in front of me," Flay said. "That cuts my calorie intake by 25 percent.”
Eating for Taste:
“If something doesn’t taste good, I stop eating it,” the celebrity chef said.
No Late-Night Eating:
“I don’t eat late at night." Flay admits that he used to eat late-night meals with his restaurant staff.
Regular Exercise:
“I work out to eat.” Flay's exercise involves running and the chef has even participated in several marathons.
- 9/21/2011
- by rnazarali
- Foodista
A Good Old Fashioned Orgy
It was one thing when Hollywood released two "friends with benefits"-themed movies this year a few months apart: No Strings Attached and Friends with Benefits.
But a mainstream movie about an outright orgy? A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, which opened last weekend, seems like something new, right? Could it be that Americans, and American movies, are growing up? They're we're finally getting, um, religion on the topic of sex in film?
Of course, the problem with movie trend articles is that there are so many movies released every year that you can always find examples to support almost any point you want to make. I mean, when it comes to sex, Cruising (1980), Basic Instinct (1992), and Showgirls (1995) weren't exactly chopped liver.
Cruising's infamous gay S&M club
And let's face it: the mere inclusion of sex and sexual topics in movies doesn't necessarily mean the...
It was one thing when Hollywood released two "friends with benefits"-themed movies this year a few months apart: No Strings Attached and Friends with Benefits.
But a mainstream movie about an outright orgy? A Good Old Fashioned Orgy, which opened last weekend, seems like something new, right? Could it be that Americans, and American movies, are growing up? They're we're finally getting, um, religion on the topic of sex in film?
Of course, the problem with movie trend articles is that there are so many movies released every year that you can always find examples to support almost any point you want to make. I mean, when it comes to sex, Cruising (1980), Basic Instinct (1992), and Showgirls (1995) weren't exactly chopped liver.
Cruising's infamous gay S&M club
And let's face it: the mere inclusion of sex and sexual topics in movies doesn't necessarily mean the...
- 9/7/2011
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Okay, first things first.
I’m not sure if you’ve heard, but a history-changing event occurred this past week. This is the kind of occurrence that will be felt for years to come. I think we all know what we’re talking about.
Jt Riley has joined Twitter. That’s right, world! Look out, here I come! I’ve finally arrived … in, what, 2008?
Anyway, follow me. It’s JTRiley3. Now can someone explain to me those damn hash tags?
Tweet, mother%$ker.
Okay, so, onto the story. You know how there are moments in life when you’re just … not at your best?
That’s sort of how I’ve been feeling lately. When Morris left, I thought I would be able to move on quickly seeing as how we were never actually together, but to be honest, I just can’t quit him. Like Jack couldn’t quit Ennis.
I’m not sure if you’ve heard, but a history-changing event occurred this past week. This is the kind of occurrence that will be felt for years to come. I think we all know what we’re talking about.
Jt Riley has joined Twitter. That’s right, world! Look out, here I come! I’ve finally arrived … in, what, 2008?
Anyway, follow me. It’s JTRiley3. Now can someone explain to me those damn hash tags?
Tweet, mother%$ker.
Okay, so, onto the story. You know how there are moments in life when you’re just … not at your best?
That’s sort of how I’ve been feeling lately. When Morris left, I thought I would be able to move on quickly seeing as how we were never actually together, but to be honest, I just can’t quit him. Like Jack couldn’t quit Ennis.
- 8/18/2011
- by JT Riley
- The Backlot
Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Brian Pelletier, Fishnet tells the story of Sulie and Trixie, a lesbian couple from Los Angeles working as dancers in a burlesque club. A tough, full-figured woman named Lady Jeanette, played by Emma Messenger, runs the club. Everything is going just fine, until a mobster shows up trying to muscle Lady Jeanette. In an impulsive effort to save the day, Trixie shoots the mobster and the two young women flee for safety to Sulie.s parents. house in Texas.
Jillian Easton (Virus X, Mega Piranha) plays Sulie, a woman from a conservative rural Texas upbrining, drawn to L.A. where she first met her creative passion and her romantic love. Rebekah Kochan (Homewrecker, Eating Out Series) plays Trixie, a wild, fun-loving L.A. woman and Sulie.s romantic partner. These two actresses offer the better moments in Fishnet, comfortable delivering the lines in...
Jillian Easton (Virus X, Mega Piranha) plays Sulie, a woman from a conservative rural Texas upbrining, drawn to L.A. where she first met her creative passion and her romantic love. Rebekah Kochan (Homewrecker, Eating Out Series) plays Trixie, a wild, fun-loving L.A. woman and Sulie.s romantic partner. These two actresses offer the better moments in Fishnet, comfortable delivering the lines in...
- 4/16/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Adam Lambert’s Glam Nation Live debuted at #1 on the Music DVD charts this week. I hope it’s not in 3D, Adam wears too many spiky things.
Washington State passed a law to recognize marriage from other states as domestic partnerships, and to fully recognize domestic partnerships from states like Illinois. Baby steps.
Carson Daly took to Twitter to express his outrage that Britney Spears’ people were demanding a pre-taped interview, with editing rights before broadcast. I did a little checking, and I couldn’t find any journalists who would agree to those terms.
Well, one way to deflect the hate from Rebecca Black was to have Miley Cyrus snipe “It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go on tour." Yeah, like be born to a one-hit-wonder with a hunger to reclaim his fame through his offspring.
Washington State passed a law to recognize marriage from other states as domestic partnerships, and to fully recognize domestic partnerships from states like Illinois. Baby steps.
Carson Daly took to Twitter to express his outrage that Britney Spears’ people were demanding a pre-taped interview, with editing rights before broadcast. I did a little checking, and I couldn’t find any journalists who would agree to those terms.
Well, one way to deflect the hate from Rebecca Black was to have Miley Cyrus snipe “It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go on tour." Yeah, like be born to a one-hit-wonder with a hunger to reclaim his fame through his offspring.
- 3/31/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
You can sit on a sofa of ice sipping chilled beer at a shivering minus five degrees Celsius, right in the heart of Delhi! Or you can enjoy an Xbox 360 session while ordering your favourite Lebanese cuisine at a restaurant. Eating out with the family is becoming more than just a food, music and dim lights proposition as restaurants and lounges come up with out-of-the-box themes to woo customers."The hospitality industry has evolved in the past 15-20 years and the people who are a part of it have realised they have to offer much more than just food to maintain the footfall. Thus they are coming up with new innovative ideas to sustain the business," said Puneet Sharma, vice president, BluO at Ambience Mall, Gurgaon. BluO is believed to be India's largest 24-lane cosmic bowling centre, where people enjoy drinks, food with rocking music in dim blue lights.
- 2/7/2011
- Filmicafe
I would be remiss if I didn't comment on the bombing at the airport outside of Moscow. As I write this, 35 people are dead and hundreds are wounded. Our thoughts to everyone involved.
Out hunk Robert Gant is picking up a guest role on CBS’s Mike & Molly as a baker who’s sweet on Molly. We really don’t get to see enough of Gant’s leading man looks, and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen him do comedy. Here’s hoping he gets asked to be a regular.
I had mentioned that Julianne Moore was Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, now we find out that Jay Leno is the Man of the Year. Which doesn’t seem that friendly to Harvard alum Conan O’Brien.
Today in things I didn’t know were necessary, the latest craze in Japan is reported to be Led lights for your teeth,...
Out hunk Robert Gant is picking up a guest role on CBS’s Mike & Molly as a baker who’s sweet on Molly. We really don’t get to see enough of Gant’s leading man looks, and I’m not sure I’ve ever seen him do comedy. Here’s hoping he gets asked to be a regular.
I had mentioned that Julianne Moore was Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, now we find out that Jay Leno is the Man of the Year. Which doesn’t seem that friendly to Harvard alum Conan O’Brien.
Today in things I didn’t know were necessary, the latest craze in Japan is reported to be Led lights for your teeth,...
- 1/25/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
David Moretti, who you may remember as the star of Here!TV's gay vampire soap opera, "The Lair," performs in his final night in the off-Broadway musical, "My Big Gay Italian Wedding," Saturday (Jan. 8). It was the TV and film actor's first time on stage and he almost turned it down from stage fright, but now he walks away feeling enriched by the experience.
"I feel like I can go back to L.A.," Moretti tells Zap2it. "And be a much more well-rounded actor and bring much more to the table. When you get on stage and you know you can't mess up, there's really nothing you can't do in film or TV."
Moretti will be ending his run as Andrew, who is Polish (though the actor is actually full Italian) and will do anything he can to prove his love for his Italian boyfriend among the crazy challenges of his beau's family.
"I feel like I can go back to L.A.," Moretti tells Zap2it. "And be a much more well-rounded actor and bring much more to the table. When you get on stage and you know you can't mess up, there's really nothing you can't do in film or TV."
Moretti will be ending his run as Andrew, who is Polish (though the actor is actually full Italian) and will do anything he can to prove his love for his Italian boyfriend among the crazy challenges of his beau's family.
- 1/8/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Happy 28th Birthday to Ryan Carnes, who's played gay in General Hospital, Desperate Housewives, and most nakedly, Eating Out.
Damn! My favorite show The Walking Dead has ended it's agonizingly short six episode first season (seriously, what is this, the BBC?), and Entertainment Weekly has an interview with Robert Kirkman, writer of the original comic book and an executive producer of the show. Unfortunately, Robert reveals little about the unanswered questions the finale left dangling (just what did that doctor whisper in Rick's ear?), but he does earn kudos for mentioning Day of the Dead, one of the most underrated horror films of all time. Speaking of the walking dead, Usher has become the first celebrity to break the promise of not tweeting until $1,000,000 dollars was raised for charity. Who will be next? And did no one realize what a bad idea this was? In ratings news, last night's Brothers...
Damn! My favorite show The Walking Dead has ended it's agonizingly short six episode first season (seriously, what is this, the BBC?), and Entertainment Weekly has an interview with Robert Kirkman, writer of the original comic book and an executive producer of the show. Unfortunately, Robert reveals little about the unanswered questions the finale left dangling (just what did that doctor whisper in Rick's ear?), but he does earn kudos for mentioning Day of the Dead, one of the most underrated horror films of all time. Speaking of the walking dead, Usher has become the first celebrity to break the promise of not tweeting until $1,000,000 dollars was raised for charity. Who will be next? And did no one realize what a bad idea this was? In ratings news, last night's Brothers...
- 12/6/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
This week: Who’s really the most powerful gay guy in the world? Is Mark “Money for Nothing” Knopfler homophobic?
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Contact me here (and be sure and include your city and state and/or country!
Q: Recently, I've been reading about the movie Role/Play starring real-life boyfriends Matthew Montgomery and Steve Callahan and it got me thinking about gay-themed movies in which the gay leads, romantic or otherwise, are portrayed by openly gay actors. So far I've come up with seven other movies: Adam & Steve, Back Soon, Eating Out 3, A Four Letter Word, Long Term Relationship, Save Me, and Shortbus. Are there any others out there? -- Aaron, Chicago
A: There are surprisingly few.
Generally speaking, the lower the budget, the more likely the actors are to be gay and out. Why? Well, not to be unkind to some very talented indie actors,...
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Contact me here (and be sure and include your city and state and/or country!
Q: Recently, I've been reading about the movie Role/Play starring real-life boyfriends Matthew Montgomery and Steve Callahan and it got me thinking about gay-themed movies in which the gay leads, romantic or otherwise, are portrayed by openly gay actors. So far I've come up with seven other movies: Adam & Steve, Back Soon, Eating Out 3, A Four Letter Word, Long Term Relationship, Save Me, and Shortbus. Are there any others out there? -- Aaron, Chicago
A: There are surprisingly few.
Generally speaking, the lower the budget, the more likely the actors are to be gay and out. Why? Well, not to be unkind to some very talented indie actors,...
- 11/29/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Single mother with one child seeks $50,000-a-month from movie star. We have the breakdown of what Oksana Grigorieva requested from Mel Gibson in monthly child support. In court documents obtained by TMZ, Oksana lists the various expenses she says she's incurring to keep a home for herself and baby Lucia ... including baby yoga. Here's a monthly breakdown of what Oksana wanted: -- Rent ... $15,000 (Oksana wanted Mel to rent her a new home for security reasons...
- 11/13/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Eating out tonight? Thought I’d share this list from Esquire.com — the Six Things America Still Does Better Than Europe… the foods we grow, cultivate, raise, or fish that are actually better than anything the Europeans or Asians have? The USA Six: Beef Lobster Tomatoes Peppers Crabs Corn Esquire says that “Europeans still do have better chickens, shellfish, mushrooms, certain vegetables, shrimp, and cheeses [...]...
- 9/30/2010
- by James K
- JoyHog!
A few weeks ago we asked readers to submit up to five of their favorite movies in our third annual favorite gay film poll. We wanted to see which older gay films have timeless appeal and which recent gay films you judged important enough to register in the rankings.
After voting closed we sorted through the nearly 15,000 nominations (representing over 500 individual titles) to identify your top fifty favorite gay films.
Tabulating this data is actually a bit harder than it sounds. For instance, do you know how many different ways our readers can type/abbreviate "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert?" We counted about a dozen!
But we're not complaining, because the list that resulted this year is actually rather interesting.
Nine new films made their way into the rankings, and five of these are of very recent vintage. This represents a strong showing for current queer cinema.
After voting closed we sorted through the nearly 15,000 nominations (representing over 500 individual titles) to identify your top fifty favorite gay films.
Tabulating this data is actually a bit harder than it sounds. For instance, do you know how many different ways our readers can type/abbreviate "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert?" We counted about a dozen!
But we're not complaining, because the list that resulted this year is actually rather interesting.
Nine new films made their way into the rankings, and five of these are of very recent vintage. This represents a strong showing for current queer cinema.
- 9/20/2010
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Looking for something to watch tonight since regular TV is mostly crap tonight? Well, here is Eating Out 3. Okay, we didn't exactly give this comedy a rave review, but, well, that's just our opinion! Maybe you'll like it!
More Gay Movies & Entertainment News
And if you want some more gay flicks to watch, head over to Logo's Hot Summer Nights for gay dramas and comedies! Please note, this is geoblocked for readers outside the U.S.
More Gay Movies & Entertainment News
And if you want some more gay flicks to watch, head over to Logo's Hot Summer Nights for gay dramas and comedies! Please note, this is geoblocked for readers outside the U.S.
- 7/24/2010
- by michael
- The Backlot
Plus Futurama takes on "Proposition Infinity," Scissor Sisters are going to party in the USA, and the latest GLAAD Call To Action.
It's an "Awwww" overload!
Cheyenne Jackson posted the above pic to Twitter today, along with the following tweet: (h/t to kimiwhit)
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson is at it again.
Below you can see a preview of this Thursday's Futurama, which features a parody of that hilarious N.O.M. "Gathering Storm" ad, plus a very special guest star.
Scissor Sisters have just announced the dates for the North American leg of their concert tour. It kicks off August 21st in Atlanta. Spurf has news about an Oscar winner on Glee next season. Sadly, he won't be reprising his Oscar-winning role on the show. I'd pay to see that. GLAAD has issued a Call To Action against The Today Show over their soon-to-be-a-debacle "Wedding Contest." Odds are...
It's an "Awwww" overload!
Cheyenne Jackson posted the above pic to Twitter today, along with the following tweet: (h/t to kimiwhit)
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson is at it again.
Below you can see a preview of this Thursday's Futurama, which features a parody of that hilarious N.O.M. "Gathering Storm" ad, plus a very special guest star.
Scissor Sisters have just announced the dates for the North American leg of their concert tour. It kicks off August 21st in Atlanta. Spurf has news about an Oscar winner on Glee next season. Sadly, he won't be reprising his Oscar-winning role on the show. I'd pay to see that. GLAAD has issued a Call To Action against The Today Show over their soon-to-be-a-debacle "Wedding Contest." Odds are...
- 7/6/2010
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Ryan Carnes will star in a new mini-series of The Phantom, airing in its entirety, tonight on SyFy. Previous appearances from Carnes include Doctor Who, Desperate Housewives, and the gay comedy Eating Out.
For details about the miniseries, and to view the trailer, visit SciFi Wire.
This new version gives a new suit to the Ghost Who Walks and doubles as a pilot to a possible SyFy series.
Duane Simolke wrote the gay-themed novel Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure.
For details about the miniseries, and to view the trailer, visit SciFi Wire.
This new version gives a new suit to the Ghost Who Walks and doubles as a pilot to a possible SyFy series.
Duane Simolke wrote the gay-themed novel Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure.
- 6/20/2010
- doorQ.com
Okay, I'm officially jealous. Our own Daniel Leary and pal Fortune Feimster worked the red carpet at Saturday's GLAAD Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. They talked to everyone from Adam Lambert, Jason Lewis, Bryan Batt, Chris Salvatore (of Eating Out 3), Dustin Lance Black, Jane Lynch, Rob Halford (lead singer of Judas Priest), J.D. Ordonez (from Real World: Brooklyn), and more! Check it out after the break!
- 4/21/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
This week! Will La Streisand be in Sex and the City 2? Have any celebrities "inned" themselves? Plus, the truth about the Tiffany/Debbie Gibson feud!
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Contact me here (and be sure and include your city and state and/or country!)
Q: So the trailer for Sex and the City 2 is out, and it reveals what Liza Minnelli had already confirmed: she sings at Anthony and Stanford’s gay wedding. But what about the other part of the rumor, that Barbra Streisand also sings? Is she in the movie or not? – Elliott, Carmel, CA
A: It’s been denied, but truthfully? I'd bet money that she is.
What’s my hunch based on?
First, there were the rumors before filming that the producers were in “secret talks” with her. Then there were the rumors, immediately shot down, that she and Liza Minnelli...
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Contact me here (and be sure and include your city and state and/or country!)
Q: So the trailer for Sex and the City 2 is out, and it reveals what Liza Minnelli had already confirmed: she sings at Anthony and Stanford’s gay wedding. But what about the other part of the rumor, that Barbra Streisand also sings? Is she in the movie or not? – Elliott, Carmel, CA
A: It’s been denied, but truthfully? I'd bet money that she is.
What’s my hunch based on?
First, there were the rumors before filming that the producers were in “secret talks” with her. Then there were the rumors, immediately shot down, that she and Liza Minnelli...
- 4/19/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
This week on DVD, George Clooney and Meryl Streep are tunneling underground while Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe hit the road. And why is James Mason flipping out?
Read on for more!
My favorite film of 2009, animated or otherwise, was Wes Anderson's delightful Fantastic Mr. Fox, which felt like the idiosyncratic filmmaker finally finding the perfect outlet for his precisely art-directed worldview. Based on the story by Roald Dahl, Fox follows a community of animals (besides Clooney and Streep, the voice cast includes Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, and Willem Dafoe) uniting together against a trio of vermin-hating farmers. With a lovely song score that includes everything from Burl Ives to the Beach Boys to Jarvis Cocker, it's a film that will enchant viewers of all ages.
A more figurative fox in the henhouse is Dylan Vox of The Lair and the upcoming Pornography: A Thriller, playing a...
Read on for more!
My favorite film of 2009, animated or otherwise, was Wes Anderson's delightful Fantastic Mr. Fox, which felt like the idiosyncratic filmmaker finally finding the perfect outlet for his precisely art-directed worldview. Based on the story by Roald Dahl, Fox follows a community of animals (besides Clooney and Streep, the voice cast includes Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, and Willem Dafoe) uniting together against a trio of vermin-hating farmers. With a lovely song score that includes everything from Burl Ives to the Beach Boys to Jarvis Cocker, it's a film that will enchant viewers of all ages.
A more figurative fox in the henhouse is Dylan Vox of The Lair and the upcoming Pornography: A Thriller, playing a...
- 3/23/2010
- by ADuralde
- The Backlot
by James Van Maanen
2009 was a decent year for finding good gay-themed films on DVD. While Milk might seem a shoo-in for the list, I would suggest instead renting the original documentary about Harvey Milk, which is superior to the Van Sant film in almost every way (except budget). My choices this year include one very fine lesbian movie; I wish there were more in this vein to recommend. Some of these are more subtle than others in the manner in which they address their gay themes, but each is worth seeing and thinking about. I’ve chosen my top 12, not on the basis of whether the main characters are gay, or whether the film in question is a "gay movie." Instead, I’ve tried to choose films in which gay characters and themes are used more richly and inventively. God knows there were a number of other movies not...
2009 was a decent year for finding good gay-themed films on DVD. While Milk might seem a shoo-in for the list, I would suggest instead renting the original documentary about Harvey Milk, which is superior to the Van Sant film in almost every way (except budget). My choices this year include one very fine lesbian movie; I wish there were more in this vein to recommend. Some of these are more subtle than others in the manner in which they address their gay themes, but each is worth seeing and thinking about. I’ve chosen my top 12, not on the basis of whether the main characters are gay, or whether the film in question is a "gay movie." Instead, I’ve tried to choose films in which gay characters and themes are used more richly and inventively. God knows there were a number of other movies not...
- 1/4/2010
- GreenCine Daily
The Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Flglff) is back for another five days of gay-friendly films, showcasing over two dozen movies from November 11th to the 15th.
Among the titles, all having their South Florida premieres, are holiday comedy "Make the Yuletide Gay," the Edgar Allen Poe-based thriller "House of Usher," and the sequel to hit gay franchise "Eating Out," "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat."
On Friday the 13th, Gateway Cinema premieres "House of Usher," the latest Poe-adaptation from director David Decoteau, who also helmed the "Brotherhood" films. Also premiering the 13th at the Las Olas Riverfront Cinema is "Misconceptions," a comedy drama starring "Mad TV" album Orlando Jones.
Rebekah Kochan and Mink Stole return for thirds of "Eating Out" with the latest sequel, "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat," which premieres Saturday, November 14th at Gateway Cinema.
Among the titles, all having their South Florida premieres, are holiday comedy "Make the Yuletide Gay," the Edgar Allen Poe-based thriller "House of Usher," and the sequel to hit gay franchise "Eating Out," "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat."
On Friday the 13th, Gateway Cinema premieres "House of Usher," the latest Poe-adaptation from director David Decoteau, who also helmed the "Brotherhood" films. Also premiering the 13th at the Las Olas Riverfront Cinema is "Misconceptions," a comedy drama starring "Mad TV" album Orlando Jones.
Rebekah Kochan and Mink Stole return for thirds of "Eating Out" with the latest sequel, "Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat," which premieres Saturday, November 14th at Gateway Cinema.
- 11/10/2009
- icelebz.com
A movie franchise is like a shark. For it to stay alive, it has to move forward. It’s a lesson that the Eating Out franchise would do well to learn.
I liked 2004’s Eating Out a lot. The campy gay sex farce was downright revolutionary coming after decades of earnest, angsty coming out dramas (and two years before Another Gay Movie).
2006’s Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds wasn’t as successful, but it wasn’t a disaster.
But Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, now playing in limited release, is the weakest entry in the series so far. It’s not that parts of it aren’t funny. It’s just that the movie takes absolutely no chances, choosing instead to change a few details and repeat what came before in the first two movies.
Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Logo’s Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay...
I liked 2004’s Eating Out a lot. The campy gay sex farce was downright revolutionary coming after decades of earnest, angsty coming out dramas (and two years before Another Gay Movie).
2006’s Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds wasn’t as successful, but it wasn’t a disaster.
But Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, now playing in limited release, is the weakest entry in the series so far. It’s not that parts of it aren’t funny. It’s just that the movie takes absolutely no chances, choosing instead to change a few details and repeat what came before in the first two movies.
Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Logo’s Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay...
- 10/9/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Where I stand, I always have to eat out. No wonder watching The Biggest Loser tonight made me feel whatever's found its way to my belly. Not that I'm really fat.
This week, the contestants found themselves with a locked-up kitchen: chained cabinets and locked-up fridges meant another challenge of sorts from Alison. The entire week, she says, everybody has to eat out for each of their meals. Makes sense, actually, since it's a chance to learn about how to choose healthily when they're not at home and all that. I never really thought of checking whether something I eat has too much this or too much that, which made me feel the problem that the contestants had when they had their first meals out--but, as Bob and Jillian taught all of us, it's about controlling your environment and checking the number of calories your food has.
This week, the contestants found themselves with a locked-up kitchen: chained cabinets and locked-up fridges meant another challenge of sorts from Alison. The entire week, she says, everybody has to eat out for each of their meals. Makes sense, actually, since it's a chance to learn about how to choose healthily when they're not at home and all that. I never really thought of checking whether something I eat has too much this or too much that, which made me feel the problem that the contestants had when they had their first meals out--but, as Bob and Jillian taught all of us, it's about controlling your environment and checking the number of calories your food has.
- 10/6/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Every year, it seems as if there’s only one small gay indie movie that breaks out of the pack and becomes the movie everyone talks about: Eating Out in 2004, Mysterious Skin in 2005, Another Gay Movie in 2006, Shelter in 2007, and Were the World Mine in 2008.
These are all pretty good movies, even if I didn’t always agree that they were the ones that most deserved to break out. (Last year, I liked Ciao more than Were the World Mine. And I liked Quinceañera more than either Shelter or Another Gay Movie.)
But I have a feeling that this year’s gay indie break-out movie will be Patrik, Age 1.5 – a Swedish film released last year in other countries, but only now being seen here in the U.S.
If it doesn’t break out, something’s truly not right in the world. It’s a flat-out wonderful movie.
In the film,...
These are all pretty good movies, even if I didn’t always agree that they were the ones that most deserved to break out. (Last year, I liked Ciao more than Were the World Mine. And I liked Quinceañera more than either Shelter or Another Gay Movie.)
But I have a feeling that this year’s gay indie break-out movie will be Patrik, Age 1.5 – a Swedish film released last year in other countries, but only now being seen here in the U.S.
If it doesn’t break out, something’s truly not right in the world. It’s a flat-out wonderful movie.
In the film,...
- 9/15/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Why aren’t there more good gay movies? We hear this complaint at AfterElton.com a lot, and we’ve even made it a few times ourselves (although we think the results of this poll prove that there are more good movies than many of us think!).
There are surely many reasons why more “mainstream” movies don’t include gay or bisexual themes, but no doubt one of them is heterosexual discomfort – not just discomfort on the part of audiences and network executives, but also discomfort on the part of critics and others to champion these films.
This is where our poll of AfterElton.com readers on the 50 Greatest Gay Movies comes in. We can think of no better way to encourage the creation of more good gay movies than to praise and support the existence of past good gay movies!
How does this list compare to our previous poll?...
There are surely many reasons why more “mainstream” movies don’t include gay or bisexual themes, but no doubt one of them is heterosexual discomfort – not just discomfort on the part of audiences and network executives, but also discomfort on the part of critics and others to champion these films.
This is where our poll of AfterElton.com readers on the 50 Greatest Gay Movies comes in. We can think of no better way to encourage the creation of more good gay movies than to praise and support the existence of past good gay movies!
How does this list compare to our previous poll?...
- 9/14/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Not all of us spent our high school years pining for the quarterback of the football team. Some of us were more drawn to the shy, sensitive types — the kind of guys who actually listen when you speak, and who have something interesting to say in return.
Like gay men, nerds have had to face down plenty of stereotypes over the years. Pocket protectors and bad haircuts? Ridiculous. A stutter and an obsession with computers? Not necessarily. Plagued by neurosis and insecurity? Well, okay, that last one’s pretty much spot on.
What is it about nerds that can be so sexy? It partly is their awkwardness in social situations. Honestly, who really wants to make small talk at a party anyway? Give me an actual conversation — and this is where nerds shine, the result of having read actual books and newspapers. The fact that a guy has never heard...
Like gay men, nerds have had to face down plenty of stereotypes over the years. Pocket protectors and bad haircuts? Ridiculous. A stutter and an obsession with computers? Not necessarily. Plagued by neurosis and insecurity? Well, okay, that last one’s pretty much spot on.
What is it about nerds that can be so sexy? It partly is their awkwardness in social situations. Honestly, who really wants to make small talk at a party anyway? Give me an actual conversation — and this is where nerds shine, the result of having read actual books and newspapers. The fact that a guy has never heard...
- 6/10/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
From the "whatever happened to?" department comes word that actor Ryan Carnes has been cast in a new version of the classic comic book hero The Phantom.
It will be a four-hour TV movie for the Sci-Fi, excuse me, Sy-Fy Channel (rolls eyes) that will also serve as a pilot for a potential new series. If it sounds familiar, you may remember that Billy Zane starred in an ill-received theatrical version back in the 90's.
Ryan Carnes is probably best known for playing Justin, the boyfriend of Andrew (Shawn Pyfrom) on the early days of Desperate Housewives, and for famously showing his doodle in the queer indie hit Eating Out.
With Scott Lunsford in Eating Out and Shawn Pyfrom in Desperate Housewives
The pilot looks like a must-see, as it also stars Cameron Goodman (who played Kitty Cutie in the movie Succubus) and Sandrine Holt (from The L Word and...
It will be a four-hour TV movie for the Sci-Fi, excuse me, Sy-Fy Channel (rolls eyes) that will also serve as a pilot for a potential new series. If it sounds familiar, you may remember that Billy Zane starred in an ill-received theatrical version back in the 90's.
Ryan Carnes is probably best known for playing Justin, the boyfriend of Andrew (Shawn Pyfrom) on the early days of Desperate Housewives, and for famously showing his doodle in the queer indie hit Eating Out.
With Scott Lunsford in Eating Out and Shawn Pyfrom in Desperate Housewives
The pilot looks like a must-see, as it also stars Cameron Goodman (who played Kitty Cutie in the movie Succubus) and Sandrine Holt (from The L Word and...
- 4/7/2009
- by snicks
- The Backlot
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