Category: Film

  • 60 SECOND FILM REVIEW | Independence Day : Resurgence

    60 SECOND FILM REVIEW | Independence Day : Resurgence

    INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE – The aliens are back to try and take over the world and destroy some more well-known landmarks 20 years after the first campy sci-fi classic. The effects have moved on greatly but has the story gone with it?

    (C) CREDIT: Fox

    Nutshell – Same format almost exactly but everything is a lot bigger and noisier this time. A random bunch of unconnected characters all have their moments just like last time and are all needed in some way to defeat a much bigger threat from outer space. This time the aliens mean business with only one ship but here it lands in the Atlantic ‘Which bit ? a character asks ‘the whole of it as this warship is 3,000 miles across’ is the reply and their plans are even more full on this time, but us humans have some new extraterrestrial help too.

    Time – 121 mins; Certificate – 12A

    Tagline – ‘We had twenty years to prepare….so did they’.

    THE GAY UK FACTOR – The younger Hemsworth brother the hunky Liam for a full two hours in military uniform is the main attraction here. His brother Chris (Thor) has been at the very top of our wank bank for years but his younger sibling has the same Aussie man’s man muscle look!

    Cast – Liam ‘megabulge’ Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Vivian A Fox, Judd Hirst, Bill Pullman basically everyone is back except Will Smith who obviously knew something the others didn’t (and wanted far too much cash – see below).

    Key Player – Jeff Goldblum is pure class, he eats up the screen and brings his much loved puzzled scientist from, The Fly and Jurassic Park films front and centre here as he slowly works out at the same pace as we do what the big bad’s are really up too.

    Budget – $165 Million a full $100m more than the first film now that’s inflation for you and it doesn’t make it a better film one bit. It will make profit as all brands tend to do but it won’t make enough to kickstart a third film which is somewhat trailed here (and was the original plan).

    Best Bit – 0.31 mins; A very tense rooftop hospital rescue which is genuinely nail biting and you won’t guess how the scene ends as it has the movies best twist.

    Worst Bit – 0.33 mins; As London gets demolished instead of Washington DC and New York last time we hit special effect overload as the good guys attempt their escape. Its effects look poor because they are, the scenario does not work at all and it is ludicrously unbelievable, unthrilling and you won’t care about the outcome which is pretty obvious anyway.

    Little Secret – The original film ID1 was the second highest grossing film of all time when it was released behind Jeff Goldblum’s other hit Jurassic Park. Will Smith was due to reprised his role here but Fox Studio turned down his record-breaking fee of $50 Million.

    Further Viewing – ID 1, War Of The Worlds, Mars Attacks, Alien 2, Predator, The Day The Earth Stood Still & V The classic TV series.

    Any Good – ID 2 is fine, no more no less. It is not a classic like the first one and it hugely misses the presence of Will Smith and his ‘Welcome to earth’ one liners. The fault is with the same director Roland Emmerich who this time is simply just phoning it in, this needs a much better story and more threat. We cannot remember a film when less would have been so much more than we have here – the first film was truly superb and had so many great ideas crammed in this one doesn’t and isn’t.

    Rating – 74/100 (74th out of the last 100 films reviewed with 1 being best and 100 being a damp squib).

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  • FILM REVIEW | Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles: Out Of The Shadows

    FILM REVIEW | Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles: Out Of The Shadows

    TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS – The sequel to the hit family rebooted franchise now in its 30th year about the four amphibians up against Shredder once again and another old favourite bad guy. This is the seventh full length turtle film to date.

    CREDIT: Paramount/YouTube

    Nutshell – The Turtles are still hiding in the sewer from public view acting as vigilantes with their two human and one rat accomplaces. Their nemesis Shredder breaks free of custody, makes it to Dimension X where he meets Krang the ultimate Turtle enemy. He has a device to conquer earth but just needs two more parts and the amphibians out of the way. A breakneck adventure takes them all to the Amazon and back and along the way the Turtle Power team disintegrates and find a way to become human and leave their amphibian lives behind forever.

    Time – 113 mins; Certificate – 12A

    Tagline – ‘Raise Some Shell….Only One Team Can Save Us All’.

    THE GAY UK FACTOR – It’s a family film but the new love interest for April O’Neil is megahunk Stephen Amell playing the ongoing character of Casey Jones. You may know him as Green Arrow from the hit superhero TV series and he is 10 out of 10 in anyones books with an ass built to be rimmed. Hopefully the shirt comes off in the next film.

    Cast – The worlds hottest babe Megan Fox, Will Arnett, Laura Linney, Will Amell and a heavily made-up and barely recognisable Tyler Perry.

    Key Player – The special effects team as you really forget that the four leads are not real and it makes the film truly entertaining. Even more important is the special effects crew producing two of the top five stunt sequences of the year.

    Budget – $135 Million and in this special effects delight it is all up on the screen. Already profited with $150 million and in the top 10 most successful movies of the year and climbing so bring on the next one.

    Best Bit – 0.14 mins; A great action sequence where ‘The Foot’ on souped up motorbikes set about kicking some cop ass to free Shredder from his prison convoy. The Turtles enter the fray and all hell breaks loose. Simply the best stunt scene of the year so far.

    Worst Bit – 0.18 mins; Our first visit off planet to Dimension X which is fine but the problem is Krang himself. As the ultimate bad guy here in a huge robot suit he just looks like Davros with a headcold and easily defeatable. Shredder alone as seen last time around is the perfect foe and there was no need to steroid up the bad team.

    Little Secret – The fan base goes wide – Director Dave Green has been a huge TMNT fan from childhood; he used to dress up as Donatello.
    Kevin Eastman the creator of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” universe all those years ago, appears as a pizza delivery guy.

    Movie Mistake – They get it spot on except for April’s reappearing and disappearing black trousers in the Britney Spears school girl spy tracking scene.

    Further Viewing – Any of the many entries in the Turtle Power cannon, Ghostbusters, Transformers 1-5, Men In Black, Any Marvel or DC superhero film especially the Spidermans.

    Any Good – As with other sequels you will have made up your mind on your interest level when you saw the title alone. If already on board then this is a step up from the last one with some clever ideas and great stunt work, if not then nothing new here to bring you on side.

    Rating – 39/100 (39th out of the last 100 films reviewed with 1 being best and 100 being a damp squib).

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  • FILM REVIEW | X-Men: Apocalypse

    X-MEN : APOCALYPSE – The Third, Sixth or Ninth helping from the X universe depending on how you are counting them up and this time it’s the end of the world by missile or metal in the earths core we got confused.
    Photo Credit: Alan Markfield.

    Nutshell – A huge cast of characters come together to do battle with Apocalypse a century’s old mutant from ancient Egypt who is backed with his oh so evil four horsemen one of which is regular Mutant bad guy Magneto. Everyone is back but it all turns into a bit of a confused mess to be honest trying to fit far too much in and so many character arcs. Extensive knowledge of the previous films will greatly help as they are referenced throughout but the real problem here is the bad guys who are pretty undeveloped and seem to be massively pissed at the 21st Century for no real reason we could see and boy is it long leading eventually to a pretty weak and throwaway climax.

    Time – 144 mins; Certificate – 12A

    Tagline – ‘Prepare For The Apocalypse; Only The Strong Will Survive’.

    THE GAY UK FACTOR – As with all superhero films you get a load of very fit muscular guys in tight spandex outfits and this film has more than most so all good there. Our faves are Michael Fassbender who is now odds on favourite to be the next James Bond and Nicholas Hoult who always looks so hot and sexually corruptible. Luckily they both have a lot of screen time and they stand out from every scene they are in.

    Cast – James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne and the sexiest new star we have seen for a long while Ben Hardy as Angel plus some famous uncredited cameos.

    Key Player – Michael Fassbender just hogs your attention throughout. In his third appearance as Magneto he could do this in his sleep but luckily this time he has an even bigger character arc to work with. He is now arguably the best actor on the planet and he relishes being a bad guy that you would not want to meet on a lonely dark street or maybe you would ?.

    Budget – A whopping $178 Million which it has just made back largely on the success of the previous titles in the franchise. This will be the least successful X-Men film to date and with no obvious threads as to where to go next so it might get interesting over at Marvel HQ and Wolverine may be getting a phone call.

    Best Bit – 0.10 mins; A great West Berlin sequench of forced cage fighting of mutants against their will that really makes you think you are in for a great movie – you aren’t..

    Worst Bit – 1.50 mins; The last 40 mins is a pretty overpumped uninvolving sequence of action beats that are all lacklustre. Maybe consider leaving early before the Cities of the World are turned to dust killing millions whilst none of the characters really seem that bothered about the death count.

    Little Secret – Although the box office on Apocalypse will be below what was hoped there are already two more X-Men films planned namely X-Force & X-Men: The New Mutants. This is the final part of the ‘First Class’ Trilogy and the future films will concentrate on the new young mutants introduced here.

    Movie Mistake – It all gets a bit questionable when Magneto starts to raise anything metal from the ground but there are so many things which don’t seem affected at all including cars and lorries in the background and then the metallic X-men airplane also seems to be un affected and don’t look to hard at all the English signs in the Auschwitz camp scene either.

    Further Viewing – Any movie with a X in the title or Wolverine, Avengers Assemble, Iron Man, The Fantastic Four, Guardians of the Galaxy and everything starring Fassbender.

    Any Good – It has all the right ingredients but boy does it do very little with the great talent, director and budget. This is without doubt the poorest of the series with too many characters and baddies you won’t register with. See it so as you know what is happening in the ongoing series but tbh this is a disappointment and a missed opportunity.

    Rating – 81/100 (81st out of the last 100 films reviewed with 1 being best and 100 being a damp squib).

  • A Marvel superhero has just come out as gay

    A Marvel superhero has just come out as gay

    Hurrah people… we’ve got our very own gay Marvel super hero, but which one?

    (C) Marvel

    Union Jack (human name: Brian Falsworth) has come out as gay, very subtly by telling Black Widow that he’s just not into her, because he bats for the other side  – and oooo he’s British as well.

    After confronting Union Jack about why he hasn’t come on to her, he responds

    “No offence, you’re not my type,

    “I’m telling you I’m gay.”

     

    Union Jack has been a character from the Marvel stable since 1976 – and is a playable character in the Marvel Avengers Academy a mobile game which features teenage versions of Marvel’s super heroes.

    However it has been pointed out that Union Jack was in a relationship wth Destroyer (human name: Roger Aubrey) in Earth 616 – which makes them the first chronologically gay characters in Marvel Comics.

    Who knew!

  • What blockbuster films are being released this summer?

    The Summer Blockbusters 2016 – It’s retro time with Ab Fab, David Brent, Jason Bourne, The Magnificent Seven, Ben Hur, Bridget Jones, Tarzan & Independence Day.

    (Pictured) DORY. ©2013 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    If winter brings us the Oscar baiting serious films then summer brings us the crowd pleasing hugely popular blockbusters that make the studios all the big cash.

    At the half way point of the year what has hit big in the first six months and what to look forward to during the lucrative summer months

    So far it has been a pretty straight forward year with the Top 10 made up 50% by superhero films and 50% by kids movies. (Star Wars: The Force Awakens made a killing at the start of the year but was of course released in 2015)

    2016 BOX OFFICE (All Movies Still In Theatres and increasing Income weekly)

    1 Captain America: Civil War $396 Million

    2 Deadpool $363m

    3 The Jungle Book $352m

    4 Zootopia $338m

    5 Batman Vs Superman: Days Of Justice $330m

    6 Kung Fu Panda 3 $143m

    7 X-Men: Apocalypse $136m

    8 The Angry Birds Movie $101m

    9 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $65m

    10 Alice Through The Looking Glass $ 64m

     

    So what biggies are on the way :-

    17/6

    (Pictured) DORY. ©2013 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

    Finding Dory – The sequel to Finding Nemo, could easily end up as the biggest film of the year.

    Now You See Me 2 – The starriest cast of the year with Radcliffe, Ruffalo, Caine, Freeman, Eisenberg etc

    The Boss – Melissa McCarthy with her American box office mega-smash.


     

    24/6

    Independence Day 2 – There back & this time it’s a lot more than the White House that’s gonna get it.

    The Conjuring 2 – Horror True story gets its sequel, no 3 already in production.

    Top Cat Begins – The animated light-fingered cat returns but do we need it ?


     

    1/7

    The Purge: Election Year – The horror franchise goes political with a much bigger budget.

    The BFG – Steven Spielberg tries to repeat what he did with ET The extraterrestrial

    Central Intelligence – Spy films were huge in 2015, this time we have The Rock & Kevin Hart.


     

    8/7

    (C) Universal Pictures

    The Secret Life Of Pets – Possibly the surprise hit of the summer as early word says it is as good as Frozen..

    The Legend Of Tarzan – Best trailer of the Summer but has The Jungle Book stolen its thunder.


     

    15/7

    The Ghostbusters Abby (Melissa McCarthy), Holtzmann (Kate

    Ghostbusters – Who ya gonna call ?……the entire team behind Bridesmaids that’s who, go girls !


     

    24/7

    Ab Fab

    Ice Age: Collision Course – The mammoth, the sabre tooth and the rat with the acorn back for no.5

    Star Trek Beyond – Third outing for the rebooted Trek series but now has to battle ‘The Wars’

    Absolutely Fabulous – How long have we waiting for this, we hope more Inbetweeners than Mrs Brown D’Movie.


     

    29/7

    Jason Bourne – He’s back in this Summer of old faves returning with no sign of Jeremy Renner now.

    5/8

    Suicide Squad – The Superhero film of the Summer from the DC Universe that screwed up Batman v Superman.


    19/8

    David Brent : Life On The Road – Ricky Gervais returns to The Office in feature-length form.


    12/8

    Pete’s Dragon – Disney’s latest live action version of an animated classic & the have not missed yet.

    Our Kind Of Traitor – Britain’s hottest star at the moment Damian Lewis dragged into a spy caper.


    19/8

    Ben-Hur – No stars but that epic chariot race will be spectacle enough

    The Free State Of Jones – The thinking mans film of the Summer with McConaghuey all US Civil war.


    26/8

    Mechanic Resurrection – Yes Jason Statham is back in his 8th franchise, shirt off as per usual…


    26/8

    War Dogs – Bradley Cooper superstud in a true story about 2 little guys getting a Pentagon contact.


    1/9

    Cell – Samuel L Jackson and John Cusack in the thriller of the Summer.


    2/9

    Sausage Party – This is our pick as the surprise hit of the season and it looks like animation gold.


    9/9

    Captain Fantastic – Not a superhero film this is a big big art house hit.


    16/9

    Bridget Jones Baby – The thirtysomething is also back with added sprog and issues.


    23/9

    The Magnificent Seven – The sexiest man alive Chris Pratt in cowboy gear for two hours plus 6 others.


    30/9

    Miss Pergrine’s Home For Peculiar Children – Tim Burton does his best wield family movie thing.

  • FILM REVIEW | Those People

    FILM REVIEW | Those People

    ★★★★ | Those People

    Those People

    Spoiled rich kids on Manhattan’s Upper East side have lots to deal with, including lack of parental guidance, and secret crushes on each other in the gay romance film Those People.

    But it’s Charlie’s story. Played by Jonathan Gordon, Charlie, a painter, is one of five people in his very very tight knit group of friends, which includes two women and two other guys. One of the guys – Sebastian (Jason Ralph) – is who the group revolves around. Every emotion, laugh, anger that is emitted from Charlie has effects on the rest of the group. He’s at the center of everyone’s attention because his hedge fund father has just been sent to prison for swindling money, and it’s up to the gang to rally around Sebastian to make sure he’s protected from the media spotlight (and to perhaps help spend some of his money). And Charlie is at Sebastian’s every beck and call 24 hour seven days a week. When Sebastian asks Charlie to move in with him in his big empty house (poor him!), Charlie does so right away. You see, Charlie, for the past 15 years, has been carrying a torch for Sebastian, and Sebastian has known this but has never let on that he knows. Sebastian gets a kick out of it, without reciprocating back. But when Charlie meets successful pianist Tim (Haaz Sleiman) and slowly starts to fall in love with him is when Sebastian realizes that he might be losing Charlie to Tim. It gets all the more complicated after Sebastian’s father kills himself in prison, and Tim announces that he wants to take Charlie with him to San Francisco where he’s offered a great job. It’s a move that will make Charlie chose between his love for Tim or his loyalty and friendship and more for Sebastian.

    Those People shows us what a group of young, rich, and goodlooking upper east side kids get up to. It’s a life of parties, drama, drinking and secret crushes. It’s a sophisticated, beautifully debut film brought to us by Director, writer and Producer Joey Kuhn. It’s a world he seems to know (he was born and raised in NYC), as he captures the lives of these upper crust young adults very well. And the cast are all respectable and fine. It’s a classy movie without being too snobby.

    AWARD WINNER
    Audience Award, Best Narrative Feature, NewFest, New York LGBT Film Festival
    Best Actor, Jonathan Gordon, Atlanta Out on Film
    Audience Award – Best U.S First Feature, Outfest Film Festival
    Jury Award, Best Feature Film, Kansas City LGBT Film Festival

    Those People is now available on DVD/VOD

  • FILM REVIEW | Holding The Man

    FILM REVIEW | Holding The Man

    ★★★★★ | Holding The Man

    A moving and very emotional film about a gay couple during the height of the AIDS crises is beautifully told in the new film Holding the Man.

    CREDIT: PeccaPics
    CREDIT: PeccaPics

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  • FILM REVIEW | Alice Through The Looking Glass

    FILM REVIEW | Alice Through The Looking Glass

    ★★★★ | Alice Through The Looking Glass

    Disney’s new film Alice Through the Looking Glass hit theatres this weekend and it’s bound to be another huge moneymaker for the studio.

    CREDIT: Disney
    Alice Through the Looking Glass sees the return of the same actors who played the same characters from the 2010 film. Alice (Mia Wasikowska) travels back in time to try to save the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp). Along the way she reconnects with her friends including the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), Absolem (the late Alan Rickman) the Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry), twins Tweedledee and Tweedledum (Matt Lucas), the White Queen (Anne Hathaway) and of course the Mad Hatter. We’re also treated to a delicious turn by both Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen (and Alice’s sister) and Sacha Baron Cohen (as Time).

    Alice has spent several years sailing the high seas (and following in her father’s footsteps). When she returns to London, she is asked (and demanded) to sign away her ship to her ex-boyfriend James (Ed Speelers). When she attends a meeting with him and her mother (Lindsay Duncan), she goes to an upstairs room and steps through a mirror, and through this mirror Alice takes a journey (literally through the looking glass) to Wonderland. It’s here where she sees all of her Wonderland friends, but something is not right with the Mad Hatter. She needs to turn to Time to correct things in the past that will make the Mad Hatter’s life better. Alice ends up taking a device called the Chronosphere, which allows her to travel back in time. She sees ways where she can help the Mad Hatter, but also comes across the events in her own life, which include a lie that she told as a young girl that tragically affected her sister the Red Queen. It’s all told, as expected from Disney, in very visual colors and 3D.

    There was no way that anyone could top Tim Burton’s 2010 film, but James Bobbin (The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted) successfully manages to bring the story back to life, with the help of screenwriter Linda Wolverton (who also wrote Alice in Wonderland). But no film would be as good as this if it were not for the excellent cast. Wasikoska does her bit as Alice as well as she did in the 2010 film, but it’s the addition of Cohen as Time that adds a fun element to the film, where he, and the Red Queen, live literally in time. And it’s Carter as the Red Queen who steals every scene she’s in. With a huge head, and a huge head of hair, and makeup that’s expertly applied on her face to give her a highly unusual look, Carter chews up every scene she’s in (and in my opinion it’s an Academy-Award worthy performance, though it’s rare for a performer to receive one in a Disney movie – however, Meryl Streep was nominated for Into The Woods – but of course it was Streep!).

    Expect Alice Through the Looking Glass to make lots and lots of money (though it doesn’t help that Johnny Depp is currently embroiled in a nasty separation with his wife Amber Heard)

     

    Available as pre-order on Amazon | iTunes

  • Social Media Is Calling To Give Captain America A Boyfriend

    Social Media Is Calling To Give Captain America A Boyfriend

    Social media users are calling for Captain America to get a boyfriend with the Hashtag #GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend

    Photo Credit: Zade Rosenthal..© Marvel 2016

    Photo Credit: Zade Rosenthal. © Marvel 2016

    Following the success of #GiveElsaAGirlfriend, users on Twitter are calling on Marvel to give Captain America A Boyfriend.

    The hashtag is so popular it has become a trending subject in the UK.

    Earlier this month Disney were called upon to give Elsa a girlfriend after many LGBTI activists said that there were not enough openly gay or lesbian lead characters in films. Reps from Disney have yet to respond to the calls but Idina Menzel, who played Elsa in the animated smash hit,  praised the campaign saying that she thought the idea was “great”.

     

    (C) Marvel

     

    Many fans of the superhero franchise are suggesting that making Captain America, played by Chris Evans, gay or bisexual would not affect the character but would give greater visibility and representation to the LGBTI community in cinema.

     

    @elkknight
    #GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend it’s 2016 and we shouldn’t be so afraid of showing different sexualities on the big screen.

    @bulkybarnes
    Can you imagine kids growing up with LGBTQ superheroes I WANT IT #GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend

    @queerwitches
    #GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend because it is painfully important for queer kids to know a superhero who they admire can be just like them

    @KenSergienko
    Straight people don’t realize how it hurts the soul to never see your kind of love idealized like theirs is. #giveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend

    To date no major lead character in an action hero or animated feature has been openly gay or bisexual.

    (C) Marvel

    However some Twitter users have acting negatively to the idea of queering up the Captain.

     

    @EyeAmSMF
    Do NOT #GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend Go create a NEW gay superhero, please, and give THAT one a boyfriend.

    @MiyazakiNoise
    What I’ve learned from #GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend is that the homosexual community has no integrity.Rain ‏

    @rainboom_crash
    GiveCaptainAmericaABoyfriend Is an example of the success of commie brainwashing. Turn us all into liberal faggot pussies to make us weak.

     

    The latest film in the Captain America franchise opened in the US on the 6th May and grossed $1 billion worldwide – the first film to do so in 2016.

  • FILM REVIEW | Philomena

    ★★★★★ | Philomena

    It’s Anthony’s 50th birthday, a fact that Jane discovers when she finds her mother Philomena crying over an old photograph.

    Anthony is the son that she had out of wedlock as a teenager in Ireland and who was forcibly taken by nuns and given away for adoption. It’s a tale that she has kept to herself for all these years but she can longer hold back on wanting to know whatever became of him.

    A chance meeting leads Jane to Martin Sixsmith a former BBC journalist who just had to resign as a government spin doctor over a scandal and was now at a loose end. As an ex-foreign correspondent used to loftier matters he initially resisted the approach to investigate Philomena’s story as he considered human interest pieces beneath him. But he did reluctantly take on the project even though he initially had a great deal of difficulty adapting to Philomena and her world. She was still a devout Catholic, and a retired nurse with very simple tastes, plainly spoken and completely unworldly. And he was ex Oxbridge & Harvard, having spent years as the BBC’s correspondent in Moscow & Washington and was urbane, sophisticated and very sarcastic.

    They started by taking a trip together back to the convent in Ireland where the baby had been born. Philomena still believed that the nuns would help her in her search even though all those years ago they had been prepared to let her die as a penance for her sins when it was a difficult breach birth. However, they drew a blank as the nuns claimed that all the papers relating to all the babies born there had been burned in a fire long ago. But later at the local pub where they were lodging, Martin learned that the nuns had burned all the evidence because they had actually been selling all the babies off to wealthy families in the USA.

    Now that he senses that there is a real story to tell, he gets a contract with a magazine that will finance the next part of their search which will mean them both of flying to Washington D.C. to investigate any leads they can get from adoption agencies on immigration officials to find Anthony. Finding the son who was given away turned out to easier than even the intrepid journalist believed. However not only was it not the outcome that either of them had wished for, but it was what they also discovered about themselves as a result that had a profound effect on them both.

    Director Stephen Frears (The Queen, High Fidelity) is so back on form with this wonderful new movie after his last three misfires. Based on a true story written by Martin Sixsmith …. and with a script co-written by Steve Coogan, who plays Martin in the movie … it’s a harrowing heartbreaking tale that fills one with so many emotions. In fairness, it starts out slowly, but once Philomena hits her stride and you begin to realise that this is far from a predictable birth-mother and child reunion story, that you start to choke up … and get angry too.

    Dame Judi Dench reunited with Mr Frears (Mrs Henderson Presents) is flawless as Philomena, who she reveals has this wonderful sense of wicked humour, and on certain matters is a lot more worldly than we ever expected. Her rigid belief in her faith regardless of all the evil she uncovers is both remarkable and totally convincing, albeit hard to approve off. Despite all that she went through, she asks for very little ….’I’d just like to know what he thought of me, I have thought about him every day’. And she does at least get that. It is a breath-taking performance.

    Steve Coogan plays Sixsmith rather drolly as a total non-believer and in the investigation itself is the ‘bad cop’ to her ‘good cop’ role. He and Philomena hold different views on almost everything, but as the search moves closer to its conclusion they develop a close bond together and a deep respect for each other.

    This movie will probably end up on my year’s Best Movie List … I think it best to go into this movie knowing no more of the plot than what I have revealed here, but there is a very specific reason why all readers of thegayuk.com will so relate too it. Although I should perhaps share that you will more than one pack of kleenex handy, and also if you had a low opinion of the morals of Catholic nuns before this, you will discover that they are even more despicable evil than that. Urgh!

    Such a treat.

    Available to buy / view on: Amazon | Amazon Prime | iTunes

  • Gay Films On Amazon Prime

    Gay Films On Amazon Prime

    Amazon Prime’s LGBTI film choices.

    Amazon Prime has the widest choice of gay and LGBT+ content on its platform. Here’s the latest and up-to-date list of LGBTI films on Amazon Prime.

    Other Genres: Action | Biography | Bollywood | Comedy  | Drama | Documentary | Horror | Lesbian | Musical | SciFiThriller | Trans | TV Series 

    Here’s the full list of LGBT films or TV series available on Amazon Prime.

     

    1. 1313: Giant Killer Bees | Horror, Action and Adventure
    2. A Single Man | Drama
    3. Adonis Factor, The | Documentary
    4. Altitude Failing | Sci-Fi, Romance
    5. A Remarkable Life | Lesbian, Drama, Romance
    6. A Self-Made Man | Documentary, Trans
    7. A Very Natural Thing | Drama, Romance
    8. About Him: Freshman Year | TV series
    9. Abrupt Decision | Drama, Romance
    10. Alex & Ali | Documentary
    11. All Dressed Up And No Place To Go | Documentary
    12. Aleksandr’s Price | Drama
    13. Amateur Artist, The | Lesbian, Drama
    14. Apart From Hugh | Drama
    15. Bad Ass Gays | Documentary
    16. Baby Jane | Comedy
    17. Beatific Vision | Drama
    18. Beekeeper, The | Thriller
    19. Behind The Candelabra | Comedy, Biopic
    20. Behind The Fear: The Hidden Story of HIV |  Documentary
    21. Between Something & Nothing | Drama
    22. Birthday Cake | Comedy
    23. Blue Citrus Hearts | Drama
    24. Bring Us Your Women | Shorts, Lesbian
    25. Bollywood Beats | Bollywood, Comedy
    26. Born This Way | Documentary
    27. Bowser Makes A Movie | Comedy
    28. Boystown | TV Series, Pilot
    29. Break Through | Documentary
    30. Brides To Be | Lesbian, Horror
    31. Call Me Troy | Documentary, Biopic
    32. Campaign of Hate: Russia & Gay Propaganda | Documentary
    33. Cancerpants | Documentary, Lesbian
    34. Catalina: A New Kind Of Superhero | Trans, Drama
    35. Carol | Biography, Lesbian, Drama
    36. Change of Life | Drama, Lesbian
    37. Chasing Pavement | Drama
    38. Class Queers | Documentary
    39. Coffee Shop, The | Comedy
    40. College Boys Live | Documentary
    41. Crutch | Drama
    42. Crush | Romance
    43. Dallas Buyers Club | Drama, Biopic
    44. David Searching | Drama, Romance
    45. Deviance | Thriller
    46. Desert Migration | Documentary
    47. Echoes | Drama
    48. Eden’s Curve | Drama, Romance
    49. El Gallo de Oro | Documentary
    50. Equality U | Documentary
    51. Everybody Is Having Sex… But Ryan | Comedy
    52. Fallen Jewel | Comedy
    53. Father Knows | Drama
    54. Fraternity Massacre at Hell Island | Horror
    55. Fight Of The Cardinal | Drama
    56. Finding Mr Wright | Comedy, Romance
    57. Fishnet | Comedy
    58. Fun Down There | Comedy, Drama, Romance
    59. Gaming In Color | Documentary
    60. Gates Of Vanity, The | Thriller
    61. Gays In Prison | Documentary
    62. Gay Or Straight: Is It A Choice? | Documentary
    63. Gay Lives Of Straight Guys | Documentary
    64. Gay USA | Documentary
    65. Get A Life | Comedy
    66. Greek Pete | Drama, Romance
    67. Group | Lesbian, Comedy
    68. Half-Share | Short, Comedy
    69. Heels | Comedy, Romance
    70. Hiding In The Open | Drama
    71. Horror In The Wind | Sci-Fi, Comedy
    72. Hunter | Drama
    73. Imitation Game, The | Biography
    74. Impossible Choice | Drama
    75. I’m A Porn Star | Documentary
    76. I’m A Stripper Boylesque! | Documentary
    77. I’m A Stripper Too! | Documentary
    78. Infamous | Biopic, Drama
    79. Into It | Drama
    80. Into The Lion’s Den | Horror
    81. Invisible Men, The  | Documentary
    82. Kamikaze Hearts | Lesbian, Documentary
    83. Karl Rove, I Love You | Comedy
    84. Kittens In A Cage | Lesbian, Musicals, Comedy
    85. Last Dance | Short, Drama
    86. Love Me Anyway | Drama, Lesbian
    87. Loving Large | Documentary
    88. Lord Montagu | Biopic, Documentary
    89. Luna Park | Drama
    90. Manhattan Minutiae | Musical
    91. Mae Of The Dead | Horror, Lesbian
    92. Male Sex Toys | Documentary
    93. Man 2 Man – A Gay Man’s Guide To Finding Love | Documentary
    94. Meet The Grimswalls | Trans
    95. Midlothia | Thriller
    96. Milk | Drama, Biopic
    97. Mob Queen | Trans, Comedy
    98. More Scenes From A Gay Marriage | Comedy
    99. More Than Friends | Romance, Lesbian
    100. Most Likely
    101. My Family Starring Me | TV Series
    102. My Little Friend | Drama, Lesbian
    103. My Night with Andrew Cunanan | Drama, Short
    104. Myth Of Father | Documentary, Trans
    105. Mulligans | Drama
    106. Next Year In Jerusalem | Drama, Romance
    107. No Secret Anymore | Lesbian, Biopic, Documentary
    108. Not A Still Life | Documentary
    109. October Moon | Horror
    110. October Moon 2: November Son | Horror
    111. Offseason | Drama, TV Series
    112. Open | Drama
    113. Original Pride: Satyrs | Documentary
    114. Pansy! | Documentary
    115. Paternity Leave | Comedy
    116. Phantom Images | Drama
    117. Please Like Me Series 1 | Comedy, TV Series
    118. Please Like Me Series 2 | Comedy, TV Series
    119. Please Like Me Series 3 | Comedy, TV Series
    120. Pooltime | Comedy, Romance | Comedy, Romance
    121. Positive Youth | Documentary
    122. Praxis | Drama
    123. Raven’s Touch | Drama, Lesbian
    124. Revealing Mr. Maugham | Documentary
    125. Reunion, The  | Drama
    126. Rock Hudson’s Home Movies | Documentary
    127. Room In Rome | Lesbian, Drama
    128. Running on Empty Dreams | Lesbian, Drama
    129. Saltwater | Drama
    130. Saturday Night At The Baths | Comedy
    131. Scenes From A Gay Marriage | Comedy
    132. Shadows, The | Thriller
    133. Shadow People | Shorts, Biography
    134. Shy Of Normal | Comedy
    135. Siren In The Dark, The | Drama, Thriller
    136. Sometimes In Life | Drama, Lesbian
    137. STUDlebrity| Comedy
    138. Sister Mary | Comedy
    139. SoulMaid | Comedy, Romance
    140. South Beach On Heels | Documentary, Biopic
    141. Strange Fits Of Passion | Comedy
    142. Straightmen | Drama
    143. Successful People | TV Series, Comedy
    144. Such Good People | Comedy
    145. Summer House | Thriller
    146. Surprise, Surprise | Drama
    147. The Benefits Of Gusbandry | TV Series
    148. The Best Man | Drama
    149. The Books of John | Drama
    150. The Boy With The Sun In His Eyes | Comedy, Drama, Thriller
    151. The Cover Up A Documentary | Documentary
    152. The Glamour And The Squalor | Biopic, Documentary
    153. The Second Coming | Romance
    154. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender | Documentary
    155. Theft | Comedy, Romance
    156. Thick | Drama, Thriller, Lesbian
    157. This Is Me Season 1 | TV Series
    158. Totally Confused | Comedy
    159. Town and Country | Comedy
    160. Transparent Season 1 | Comedy, TV Series
    161. Transparent Season 2 | Comedy, TV Series
    162. Transparent Season 3 | Comedy, TV Series
    163. True Love | Romance
    164. Twisted | Drama
    165. Undressing Israel | Documentary
    166. Unsolved Suburbia | Drama
    167. Vacationland | Drama, Romance
    168. Vampire Boys 2: The New Brood | Horror
    169. Visions of Sugar Plums | Comedy
    170. Voices From The Front | Documentary
    171. Waited For | Documentary, Lesbian
    172. Waiting In The Wings | Musicals
    173. Waterberry Tears | Drama
    174. West Hollywood Motel | Comedy
    175. Wish Makers, The | Comedy
    176. What It Was | Drama, Lesbian
    177. What’s Up, Scarlet? | Comedy, Lesbian
    178. When Bette Met Mae | Documentary