Category: Film

  • No Secret Anymore

    Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon were partners in love and political struggle for over fifty years. With incisive interviews, rare archival images and warmhearted humour, No Secret Anymore reveals their inspiring public work, as well as their charming private relationship.

    Runtime: 57 minutes
    Release: 2004

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  • Vacationland

    Gay high school senior Joe is not quite out to his family and has for years been in love with his best friend Andrew. As Joe and Andrew explore the gay world around them – and explore each other – a strange figure from Joe’s distant past comes forward, forcing them to face their fears.

    Starring: Brad Hallowell, Gregory J. Lucas

    Runtime: 1 hour, 44 minutes

    Release: 2006

    IMDb 5.1/10

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  • Straightmen

    After being dumped by their girlfriends, best friends Jack and David decide to move in together. David looks forward to their shared bachelor life, but their lives start to change when Jack works up the courage to come out of the closet.

    Starring: Ben Redgrave, Ben Berkowitz

    Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes

    Release: 1999

    IMDb 4.7/10

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  • Waiting In The Wings

    A mix-up occurs between a theatre geek and a hot stripper. Hilarity ensues when they realize to “make it,” they’re going to have to learn some new tricks.

    Starring: Adam Huss, Jeffrey A Johns, Lee Meriwether

    Runtime: 1 hour 47 minutes

    Release: 2016

    IMDb 6.9/10

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  • Kamikaze Hearts

    A documentary that gives a dramatic look into the personal lives of Sharon Mitchell, queen of her day in the adult film business, and her girlfriend, Tigr, as they negotiate the ups and downs of life and relationships in the business.

    Starring:Sharon Mitchell, Tigr, Jerry Abraham
    Runtime: 1 hour, 17 minutes
    IMDb 7.7/10

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  • Greek Pete

    All Pete wants is a nice flat in London, a decent laptop and some good promotional pictures to help him in his trade, being an escort. The process combines genres: fiction and documentary.

    Starring: Peter Pittaros, Lewis Wallis, Robert Day

    Runtime: 1 Hour 8 minutes

    Release: 2009

    IMDb 4.9/10

     

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  • Lord Montagu

    Imagine a real-life “Downtown Abby” with an English Lord who has a dark secret that is suddenly exposed and that in essence is the remarkable true story behind Lord Montagu. Beautifully filmed, relentlessly entertaining, yet another terrific example of how truth really is stranger and more compelling than fiction.

    Starring: Oliver Tobias, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu
    Runtime: 1 hour, 19 minutes
    Release: 2015
    IMDb 8.2/10

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  • The Best Man

    Moments before his best friend’s wedding, Peter gets one last chance to rekindle mutual feelings long suppressed, but not abandoned. Sometimes the perfect reminder of first love’s passion is a simple kiss from the best man.

    Runtime: 14 minutes

    Release Date: 2006

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  • A Very Natural Thing

    An important film in the history of American gay filmmaking, “A Very Natural Thing” is considered the first feature film on the gay experience made by an out gay man to receive commercial distribution. The insightful story follows a 26-year-old man, Jason, as he leaves the priesthood and moves to New York City in the hopes of finding a meaningful gay relationship.

    Starring: Robert McLane, Curt Gareth

    Runtime: 1 hour, 26 minutes

    Release Date: 1974

    IMDb 6.7/10

     

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  • 60 Second Film Review | Logan

    60 Second Film Review | Logan

    LOGAN – Wolverine the breakout star of the X Men universe in his tenth and final appearance – pitched as the Superhero film unlike any other and boy did they deliver that.

    Logan review
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    Nutshell – A few years after the last X-men movie, and Wolverine a.k.a. Logan, is now pretty ancient doing rubbish work. Hiding in the Southern states to finance the medicine an even older Professor X who is on his last legs, as it were, across the Mexican border. They get embroiled with a young girl who needs their help and a cross country chase ensues. This is less a superhero movie and closer to a Jason Statham or Rambo, Schwarzenegger style fight movie – against the odds and it gets very dark indeed.

    Running Time – 135 minutes;

    Certificate – 15; yes that is right this is not kids’ entertainment and closer to a Kick Ass movie.

    Tagline – ‘His Time Has Come’ and maybe others time has come too (spoilers).

    THEGAYUK Factor – Hugh Jackman’s shirt is off an awful lot here and boy is the Aussie hunk looking pumped up and lean in all the right places. Loads of sweaty man on man fight action too as you always get in this genre and it could be the most masculine superhero film ever. No hetero love interest also helps it along here.

    Cast – Hugh Jackman who has made Wolverine his own for 18 long years, Patrick Stewart, the hunky Boyd Holbrook, Richard E Grant old Withnail himself on villain duty and Stephen Merchant gets out of the Office and away from Ricky Gervais for a couple of hours in the Marvel universe.

    Key Player – Jackman does what he always does and does it well but the real star here is Patrick Stewart. This film requires some serious acting rather than action chops and Stewart is one of the best at sucking every drop of emotion out of a scene.

    Budget – $97 million which is cheap for a Marvel tentpole and it made six figures and climbing in its first week so like all superhero films the profits are going to be huge.

    Best Bit – 1.50 mins; At last we get some superhero action and it is thrilling and well worth waiting for although short. Always good to see the baddies who are pretty out there here get their comeuppance in creative ways.

    Worst Bit – 0.45 mins; This is a very long film (The second longest X-men to date) and it sags a bit in the middle with a drawn out casino segment, garage segment and then a farm segment all with valid individual plot points but it really stretches the movie and makes it pretty episodic.

    Little Secret – This is the last film in which Hugh Jackman will play Wolverine. He has cited his age and his skin cancer as factors in him retiring from the role. The first Marvel film to not have an end credit scene and also no Stan Lee cameo. All very different.

    Further Viewing – X Men, X 2, The Last Stand, Origins, First Class, Wolverine, Days Of Future Past, Deadpool & Apocalypse the entire clawed heroes canon plus everything else that starts with the Marvel or DC logo plus every 80’s man against the odds fight film.

    Any Good – Make no mistake this is brutal stuff with gore a plenty and very adult themes. It is a very entertaining movie and truly thought provoking but with the exception of the last 20 minutes in no way is this a superhero movie as we have come to know them. Therefore alter your expectations accordingly to avoid disappointment and then you will love this for what it is… an out and out drama and a fitting climax to Logan Scissorhand’s story.

    Rating – 73% out of 100

  • Into The Lion’s Den

    Bored with Hollywood, three friends go on a road trip to NYC. Fate brings them to The Lion’s Den, a secluded backwoods bar. As the guys toast the end of their trip, closing time draws near and a night of horrors is about to begin.

    Starring: Ronnie Kroell, Jesse Archer
    Runtime:1 hour, 14 minutes
    Released: 2011
    IMDb 3.6/10

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