Category: Entertainment

  • THE 60 SECOND FILM REVIEW | The Huntsman : Winter’s War

    THE 60 SECOND FILM REVIEW | The Huntsman : Winter’s War

    Two Hours of Chris Hemsworth wielding his very big chopper and chasing some very big men with it.

    CREDIT: Universal Pictures

    Nutshell / Hollywood pitch – Let’s make a prequel/sequel to the successful 2014 film where Snow White means Game Of Thrones. All other sequels go darker and moodier but here we go lighter and up the comedy and the action beats too boot. Evil Queen has even more evil Sister who has watched too much Frozen as like Elsa she can control snow and ice but here without bursting into ‘Let It Go’ at regular intervals. Chris Hemsworth has to save the day in the land where love has been banned yet he can’t help feeling the need to breed so he sets off on adventures to avenge a death…  It has a decent midway twist and Charlize Theron hamming it up superbly in two important sections in the secondary villain roll and you won’t be able to take your eyes off her when she is on screen.

    Time – 114 mins of swashbuckling action with slow parts.

    Certificate – 12A so the fights are very user friendly.

    Tagline – None – Preferring to go with “From The Makers of Maleficent” and ” From The Makers Of Alice In Wonderland”.

    THE GAY UK FACTOR – A full length feature in the company of the ultimate muscled man of the countryside Chris Hemsworth The Huntsman himself who can hunt us anytime – You can virtually smell his pits and testosterone through the screen this is one serious big Alpha male guy, unfortunately with one of the worst haircuts in movie history this time out. On the upside he does briefly decide to get into the bath naked which stills have already flooded across the internet on every gay blog and wank site.

    Cast – The Aussie Hunk Thor Chris Hemsworth and the South African beauty and Oscar winner for Monster Charlize Theron. Another Oscar worrying actress from The Help and Zero Dark Thirty Jessica Chastain plays the love interest and Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) round out the very heavy girlie cast which may be the reason for it’s average Box Office success. The supporting cast is Nick Frost (Shaun Of The Dead), Sheridan Smith from the superb TV Drama Cilla and Rob Brydon from BBC’s Would I Lie To You?, Gavin and Stacey and even Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

    Key Player – Mirror mirror on the wall who is… you know the drill. Charlize Theron does not have a huge screen time here but like the first film she dominates and steals it from everyone else and she seems to be having such fun maybe she should do a lot more villainess roles. We could all do with her evil mirror if it makes us this attractive.

    Budget – A not cheap $115 million. It hasn’t opened in the States yet but only garnering $44 million Internationally it maybe the first flop of the Summer blockbuster season. The previous film in the series made $396 million let’s put it simply, this one won’t. 

    Best Bit – 1.02 mins; The central fight scene in the woods and over a rope bridge with some very nasty creatures is the high point here. It is tense, well directed and the monsters are very good indeed and pretty unstoppable.

    Worst Bit – 1.18 mins; The big spectacular action sequence where Hemsworth has to climb a mountain and assail the villains castle roof tops should be a thrilling stunt fest with hands over your eyes moments and fingernails dug into your armrest’s but it just isn’t – Diehard With A Vengeance this is not.

    Little Secret – Charlize Theron was reportedly offered a lot less money to reprise her role in this film than Chris Hemsworth and she refused to sign on. Later the producers agreed that she was a big star and an International draw in her own right and raised her money up to $10 million for the movie exactly the same as what Chris got.

    Movie Mistake – Normally we would point out the bloopers and continuation errors but there is something bigger here. He is great to look at but Hemsworth’s accent here hits like a badly cast BBC 70’s comedy. When they move North the characters go all Scottish and when they go West they go Welsh – no problem for Rob Brydon but his three side kicks come over more like Bonnie Tyler, Charlotte Church and Gareth Thomas with bad head colds.

    Awards – Charlize and Jessica are massive award magnets but Chris is pure action man who will never get any gongs. The last film won nothing and nor will this except some Golden Rasberries for those accents.

    Further Viewing – Game Of Thrones, Snow White & The Huntsman, Maleficent, Alice In Wonderland and all Disney’s revamped darker versions of former cartoon fairytales, Thor, The Lord Of The Rings and Hobbit trilogies and a million fantasy sword and dragon movies.

    Any Good – Well you will certainly get your monies worth as a lot of that hundred mill is up there on the screen. It’s a decent Friday night out which won’t change your life. We just wonder if more Theron and some other male leads would have helped somewhat.

    Rating – 76/100 (76th out of the last 100 films reviewed with 1 being Gay UK filmatic ejaculatery heaven and 100 being as much fun as a long haul International flight next to a screaming baby whilst you are trying to concentrate on Thor The dark world.

  • Romania Booted From Eurovision Song Contest

    Romania Booted From Eurovision Song Contest

    Romania has been booted from the Eurovision song contest after its national broadcaster failed settle its bill.

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  • Ben Mitchell’s Gay Lover Quits EastEnders

    As Johnny Carter comes back to the soap Paul Coker is about to leave Walford Square.

    CREDIT: (C) BBC - Photographer: Nicky Johnston
    CREDIT: (C) BBC – Photographer: Nicky Johnston

    EastEnders it seems has a one in and one out policy for gay characters as Johnny Carter makes a return to the square and Paul Coker, Ben Mitchell’s gay love interest is set to leave.

    The star who plays Paul, Jonny Labey took to twitter to announce his departure saying,

    “WOW Thank you for your support but there’s still SO MUCH to happen for Paul so don’t lose hope, this is JUST THE START.”

     


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    (C) BBC – Photographer: Jack Barnes

     

    Last year Ben Mitchell and Paul Coker caused controversy with some viewers after the pair had a raunchy gay sex scene in a funeral parlour. The scene prompted numerous complaints to OFCOM.

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    Ben Mitchell And Paul Coker kiss
    CREDIT: (C) BBC Kieron McCarron

     

    Ben, who is the son of hard man Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) has been trying to keep his love affair under wraps from the rest of the square. However all is revealed next week when the pair share a full on smooch in the Queen Vic.

    The kiss, it seems, is too much for alcoholic Phil, who storms out of the pub in disgust.

    Speaking about the actor’s impending departure a spokesperson for the soap said,

     ‘We can confirm Jonny will be leaving the show later this year. We wish him all the best for the future.’

     

  • THEATRE REVIEW | FOLK

    Holy, Unholy and everything in between. Folk was heavenly humorous but had also many notes of devilish charm that tickled many funny bones in the audience.

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  • Victoria Wood Dies, 62

    Victoria Wood has died in her North London home, her publicist has revealed.

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  • THEATRE REVIEW | My Mother Said I Never Should

    ★★★★ | My Mother Said I Never Should

    CREDIT: Savannah Photographic

    My Mother Said I Never Should is an award winning debut play written when the author was just 25. It was chosen as one of the most significant plays of the twentieth century by the National Theatre and is, apparently, one of the most performed plays by a female artist. Yet, strangely it hasn’t been seen on a major London stage since the 1980s. Maybe plays about the relationships between women still don’t have commercial appeal? It’s a shame that it’s not been revived before but director Paul Robinson and producer Tara Finney have more than rectified that and have resurrected a thing of beauty and power.

    The stage is almost bare with stark white backgrounds and hints of furniture. Piles of television sets suggest eras and portions of scenery, helping to frame the action in the non-linear structure. The four women start the play as sinister schoolgirls (which could be excruciating to watch but is actually cleverly done), chanting rhymes and plotting to kill mummy. The play then evolves into a series of scenes from the lives of four generations of women in Manchester helped by subtle lighting and sound changes.

     


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    It’s a standard potboiler plot that could be found in a fat Catherine Cookson novel or a television soap opera: difficult marriages, terminal illness and illegitimate children. The script is cleverly written, though, and although the storyline veers towards mawkish sentimentality at times it always steers back and feels lifelike and moving rather than trite.

    Maureen Lipman is magnificent as Doris, a fearsome mother, grandmother and great grandmother. There’s depth to her character as she progresses through stern 1940s mother in the Blitz through to a more benign and charitable but still waspish old lady sunbathing with her pop socks off in the garden. She delivers her lines with skill and inhabits the role beautifully. Caroline Faber is convincing as her at times put upon daughter. Katie Brayben (who played Carole King to critical acclaim in the musical Beautiful) portrays Jackie with skilful restraint and Serena Manteghi is suitably boorish yet ultimately wise as Rosie.

    The play will resonant with a wide variety of people. Provided you had a mother/grandmother/aunt/sister or daughter then it’ll be hard not to reflect on your own experiences whilst you watch this. The yearning to be loved and approved of is innate and powerful. Don’t expect a tragic, visceral weepy though. There are so many comedic moments and killer lines that the blow of the deeper hurts being presented is softened suitably.

    This is a strong production with a skilled cast and high production values and is a welcome return to form for The St James Theatre. Highly recommended entertainment with underlying resonance.

    My Mother Said I Never Should plays at the St James Theatre, Victoria until 21st May 2016, 0844 264 2140

     

  • The Hottest Musical You’ll See This Spring

    The Hottest Musical You’ll See This Spring

    Now we don’t usually run much theatre preview content here at THEGAYUK, but when this little promo hit our desks we only thought of you…

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    Dear Reader… Just feast your eyes on this promo for a brand new show called Devilish. It’s a new British musical with music by BB Cooper, and book and lyrics by Chris Burgess starring Alex Green (the guy in the photo) as Angel.

    Once Angel has savoured the delights of Clapham North, London, he decides he wants to become a human. And thus starts his odyssey through a metropolitan mire of corruption.

    Cute and innocent, he is lured into appearing on a ‘Freak Idol’ TV show and is lusted after by fans everywhere. 

    We can’t imagine why <insert horny devil face>


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    It was inspired by John Ruskin’s comment that an angel appearing on earth would be shot on sight. H.G Wells wrote a novel called ‘The Wonderful Visit’ based on this observation, but now a new team of writers offer their musical take on this premise.


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    The show begins on May 10th at the Landor Theatre

  • Patrick Stewart As A Woman Is Slightly Amazing

    Patrick Stewart As A Woman Is Slightly Amazing

    Sir Patrick Stewart looks incredible all done up in drag. 

    CREDIT: Joe Seer/Bigstock
    CREDIT: Joe Seer/Bigstock

    Veteran actor Patrick Stewart got all did up… and looks incredibly distinguished. In fact some people on Twitter have compared him to Helen Mirren – to be honest we can’t see it, however we can see Terence Stamp in Priscilla Queen Of The Desert.


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    He wore a bright pink frock and layers of jewels to promote his new show while  Blunt Talk in Los Angeles.

     


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    Jacki Weaver, Elvis Mitchell and Adrian Scarborough joined the 75-year-old actor at the event.

    The series, starring Sir Patrick follows Walter Blunt when he moves to Los Angeles to host a nightly cable news show.

  • THEATRE REVIEW | Closer by Circa, Udderbelly London

    THEATRE REVIEW | Closer by Circa, Udderbelly London

    ★★★★ | Closer by Circa, Udderbelly London

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  • Britain’s Got Talent’s Young Dancer Speaks Of “Gay” Bullying

    Britain’s Got Talent’s Young Dancer Speaks Of “Gay” Bullying

    Britain’s Got Talent judges emotionally break down after Jack Higgins admits to being bullied and being called gay after his heartbreaking performance.

    CREDIT: © ITV and Fremantle Media.
    CREDIT: © ITV and Fremantle Media.

    Young dancer Jack Higgins, 14,  won the hearts of the nation during last night’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent after he admitted that he had been bullied at school and has been called gay because of his ballet talent.

    It was during his interview after his performance that Jack broke down with tears in his eyes to explain the torment he had received from bullies at school. He told the judges that he had even been called gay because of his dance abilities.

    CREDIT: © ITV and Fremantle Media.
    CREDIT: © ITV and Fremantle Media.

     

    Judges David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden were visibly emotional after Jack’s performance and after he revealed that he had been bullied.


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    David Walliam called the dance a “real Billy Elliot moment”,

    He continued,

    “It was so moving. The passion and commitment… it was really powerful.”

    But it was Simon Cowell who managed to put the bullies in their place saying,

    “You know the one thing bullies don’t like?

    “They don’t like it when you do well. I can see how hard you’ve worked and I congratulate you.”

    CREDIT: © ITV and Fremantle Media.
    CREDIT: © ITV and Fremantle Media.

     

    The teen danced a self choreographed performance to A Great Big World’s  Say Something which left many audience members in tears and resulted in a standing ovation for the teen.

    The 14-year-old dancer looked visibly moved by the audience’s and judge’s reaction.

    Jack had the last laugh those as all four judges gave him a resounding four yeses, which means that Jack is now through to the next round.