Category: Entertainment

  • Beijing Winter Olympics Stands Accused Of Copying Frozen

    The Beijing winter Olympics might not be cold but they could certainly be Frozen…

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  • Forest Whitaker: His Top 10 Films

    Whitaker, a former college football star turned opera and drama student, is now considered one of the most intense and captivating actors in the film industry.

    He won a Best Actor Academy Award and a BAFTA for his role as Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland and was awarded with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007. On 6th July, he stars opposite Harvey Keitel in TWO MEN IN TOWN. Here is a look at ten of his best to date:

    TWO MEN IN TOWN (2015)

    This gritty, no-holds barred psychological thriller tells the story of troubled youth Will Garnett (Whitaker) who is finally being released after an 18-year long stretch in prison. With the help of an idealistic parole agent (Brenda Blethyn ) and his new-found Islamic faith, Garnett struggles to rebuild his life and overcome the violent impulses which torture and possess him. However, Bill Agati (Keitel), the vengeful Sheriff of the small New Mexico border county where Garnett is released, has other ideas. Convinced that Garnett is irredeemable and major a threat to the security of his county, Agati launches a vicious, sustained campaign to return Garnett to prison for life. A brilliantly understated revenge drama which asks the question: can we ever truly leave a dark past behind and start again?
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    Lee Daniels’ The Butler 2013

    In Lee Daniel’s The Butler, Forest Whitaker dons the role of Cecil Gaines, who served eight presidents as the White House’s head butler from 1952 to 1986. Forest Whitaker shines in this heart-warming story, as Cecil gracefully walks the line between formality and servility. David Oyelowo plays his troubled son, who becomes entrenched in the black power movement with Oprah Winfrey portraying Cecil’s wife. There are also superb presidential turns from Robin Williams, Alan Rickman, John Cusack, Liev Schreiber and James Marsden.
    The Great Debaters (2007)

    Forest Whitaker stars alongside Denzel Washington in this story about a black college debate team in the 1930’s. Although Washington steals the show in this empowering drama, Whitaker gives a powerful and assuring performance, supporting as James Farmer Senior, the father of debater and future civil fights figure James Farmer Jr. A little known fun fact about this great film is that the actor playing Forest Whitaker’s son was named Denzel Whitaker!
    The Last King of Scotland (2006)

    Forest Whitaker took home a Best Actor Academy Award and BAFTA in 2007 for his terrifying yet brilliant portrayal of Ugandian dictator Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland. James McAvoy co-stars as Nicholas Garrigan the Scottish doctor who is taken under the wing of Amin and becomes his personal physician. As Nicholas becomes closer to Amin, he uncovers the truth behind the dictator’s savage autocracy.
    Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)

    An unorthodox DJ, Adrian Cronauer, played by the eternally missed Robin Williams, shakes things up when he is assigned to the US Armed Services Radio station in Vietnam. There Cronauer meets and befriends Private First Class Edward Montesquieu Garlick (Forest Whitaker), who becomes his sidekick and co-presenter. Cronauer’s irreverence contrasts sharply with many staff members and soon rouses the ire of two of his superiors, Second Lieutenant Steven Hauk and Sergeant Major Phillip Dickerson who do their utmost to have Cronauer and Garlick deposed.
    The Crying Game (1992)

    Forest pushes the envelope of sexuality in his film The Crying Game; about a British soldier named Jody, who is kidnapped by terrorists and held hostage by the Irish Republican Army. While with the IRA, Jody (Forest Whitaker) convinces one of the guards to look after his girlfriend who is actually a pre-op transsexual.
    Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)

    This ‘80s teen classic was Forest Whitaker’s breakout film, in which he played the gloomy and intimidating high school football star Charles Jefferson. In a fantastic scene, Whitaker thrashes his Lincoln High rivals on the field, mistakenly thinking they wrecked his car and wrote racial slurs, and wins the big game for Ridgemont in a blowout.
    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)

    Blending quiet nobility with a killer instinct, Forest Whitaker plays Ghost Dog, a mob assassin and self-taught samurai who is obsessed with order and his strict personal moral code, drawn from the philosophies of the Japanese warriors. When Ghost Dog becomes dispensable to his mob superiors, he must fight for his life in high-octane fights, samurai swords and plenty of action.
    Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

    Visionary director Spike Jonze brings Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book to the big screen In the fantastical Where the Wild Things Are. In the film Forest Whitaker plays Ira, the slow-witted but goodhearted monster who has a very calming effect on the group, despite his talent for punching holes in tree trunks. Whitaker’s soothing voice takes the audience to different world… literally!
    Zulu (2013)

    Orlando Bloom stars alongside Forest Whitaker in this intense drama about policemen, Ali Sokhela (Forest Whitaker) and Brian Epkeen (Orlando Bloom) who investigate the brutal murder of a young white woman, apparently provoked by the availability of a new illegal drug. With an intriguing premise and Whitaker providing excellent tension and grit throughout, this crime drama is a well paced and fairly unpredictable ride for audiences.
    Bird (1988)

    Clint Eastwood directs this heartfelt study of saxophonist Charlie Parker, played by Forest Whitaker. This film shifts back and forth through Parker’s brief life before his heroin overdose at the age of 34. Charlie Parker is beautifully and sensitively acted by Whitaker who took home a San Jordi Award for Best Foreign Actor for his work in this powerful film

  • 3 Gay Podcasts You Need To Listen To: RuPaul, Feast Of Fun, Vera Speaks

    If you’re not listening to Podcasts yet then maybe you need to start.

    Free from the usual restrictions of mainstream media and free to users of iTunes these are voices how you’re meant to hear them. These are our top choices. Browse the iTunes store for thousands of hours of content. Just plug your earbuds in and make some new friends

    World famous Ru Paul and best gal pal Michelle Visage spill the T in their weekly podcast. Brilliant insights into their early careers and ongoing projects. Michelle Visage literally shines in the podcast.

    Real life couple Fausto and Marc talk about everything gay, hot or otherwise in their 5-times weekly podcast, with special guests which have included George Takei, Carol Channing and most of the RuPaul Drag Race gals…

    Vera is the alter-ego of a real life (famous) voice actor, but no-one’s been able to find out who he is yet. Insightful, delightful and on halloween his husband and him are frightful. Catch up with Vera and his conscience once a week on Fridays.

  • 3 Gay Podcasts You Need To Listen To: RuPaul, Feast Of Fun, Vera Speaks

    If you’re not listening to Podcasts yet then maybe you need to start.

    Free from the usual restrictions of mainstream media and free to users of iTunes these are voices how you’re meant to hear them. These are our top choices. Browse the iTunes store for thousands of hours of content. Just plug your earbuds in and make some new friends.

    World famous Ru Paul and best gal pal Michelle Visage spill the T in their weekly podcast. Brilliant insights into their early careers and ongoing projects. Michelle Visage literally shines in the podcast.

    Real life couple Fausto and Marc talk about everything gay, hot or otherwise in their 5-times weekly podcast, with special guests which have included George Takei, Carol Channing and most of the RuPaul Drag Race gals…

    Vera is the alter-ego of a real life (famous) voice actor, but no-one’s been able to find out who he is yet. Insightful, delightful and on Halloween his husband and him are frightful. Catch up with Vera and his conscience once a week on Fridays.

  • New Bar And Restaurant To Open In Manchester Gay Village

    New bar and restaurant is due to open in Manchester’s gay village in August.

    A new bar and restaurant is due to open in Manchester and will create around 50 jobs, the Manchester Evening News has reported. MCR42 hopes to follow on from the success of its sister site, Tea 42, in the Northern Quarter.

    The new establishment will be spread over two floors will take the place of Mongolian Grill on Chorlton Street. A drinks lounge will occupy the ground floor, whilst diners will enjoy food on the second.

    Will Hannah, co-founder of Tea 42 and MCR42 said: “MCR42 is an extension of Tea 42.

    “In that respect, what we’re retaining is an extremely high quality of delicious and creative dishes, coupled with a stunning backdrop that is still welcoming and relaxed.

    “But we’re also putting a little twist on it. We will continue to offer a large gluten free and vegetarian menu.

    “We are absolutely thrilled to be moving into the area – a cultural hub rich with entertainment, music and heritage.

  • Who Is Rumoured To Be Going Into The Celebrity Big Brother House?

    With a theme that suggests a continuation of USA Vs. UK are we likely to see a mix of American and British talent go head to head to win Summer CBB 2015?

    There’s lots of noise and hubbub (yep we said hubbub) about who is actually going into the Summer Celebrity Big Brother house and we’re excited.

    Here’s who’s rumoured…

    UK:

    Tom Daley

    Tom is no stranger to a bit of reality TV having starred in Splash! and Around The World With Daley
    Dean Gaffney
    Famous for his dog, Wellhard in EastEnders, Dean is a bookies favourite to be entering into CBB
    Tulisa
    She’s not afraid of a bit of confrontation as we found out in XFACTOR, which is no bad thing in the world of CBB.
    Dan Osborne

    Dan would bring his abs and bum to the table.

     

    Carol Vorderman

    Basically as pointed out in W1A if CBB has snagged Carol they’ve struck gay oil…

     

    USA:

    Janice Dickinson

    JD will up the campness to anything she stars in.

     

    David Gest

    Ditto for David…

     

    Kathy Griffin

    When gay planets collide you get Kathy.

     

    Jenna Jameson

    Basically, we have no idea…

     

    Hulk Hogan

    Just for the memories

     

     

  • EastEnders Newcomer Victim Of Online Homophobic Abuse

    EastEnders’ newcomer Jonny Labey has spoken out about the homophobic threats he’s received online.

    The star whose character, Paul Coker had an on-screen romp with Ben Micthell, which attracted 48 official complaints to OFCom has also been a target for abuse on social media.

    Speaking to GT in their new issue, Jonny said that feedback on the scene and his character was:

    “…all very positive, I thought, but it wasn’t until I got curious and started nosing around that I found the negative ones.

    “It doesn’t matter if it’s gay or not, there’s people that don’t agree or aren’t comfortable watching. It’s 2015, you need to move on from this stupid discrimination against gay men!

    “People would’ve been fine if it was a guy and a girl kissing.”

  • AB FAB MOVIE | It is happening

    Speaking on This Morning, the show’s star, Joanna Lumley confirmed that Jennifer Saunders has started writing the AB FAB movie.

    Lumley, who plays Patsy in the comedy told viewers that filming is due to start in October. The script has been written by Jennifer Saunders and is apparently “ravishingly funny”.

    She went on to say:

    “We are all there, the same old gang,

    “Lots of people you will have seen in it before, I think we are going down to the south of France to do some of the shooting there

    “It’ll all be shot on location. It is going to be ravishingly funny! Very gorgeous… and completely fabulous!”

  • Meet The Bake Off Contenders

    12 Men and Women around the UK are about to embark on a competition to see who can get their puff pastry just so.

    As they ready to whip, strain and peel back the clingfilm on their ready meals we meet the 12 contenders to join Mel and Sue, to impress the judges Mary Berry & Paul Hollywood

    From left to right:

    Alvin – age 37

    Alvin is originally from the Philippines, and works as a nurse in Berkshire, where he lives with his wife and their two children. He’s constantly jotting down everything from recipes to techniques so he can pass all his knowledge on to them both as they grow up. Seven years ago, he questioned why he was buying bread and cakes when he had an oven. And now he bakes at least four times a week and owns every tin imaginable – much to his wife’s amusement. A true perfectionist, Alvin once baked bread every day for three weeks until he believed he’d got it right.

     

    Flora – age 19

    At 19, Flora is this year’s youngest baker. An old head on young shoulders, Flora’s an assistant at a contemporary art gallery while she waits to start her history of art degree. Flora lives at home with her parents and two younger sisters in the Scottish countryside, 20 minutes from the nearest shop. But she always makes sure the larder is stocked, and regularly bakes cakes and loaves for the family, often filling the freezer up with ingredients. Flora comes from a big family of bakers and can’t remember ever not baking. But standards have to be high to impress her harshest critics – her sisters.

     

    Mat – age 37

    Mat began baking three years ago in between shifts as a London fire fighter. He’s now mastered not only simple cakes and biscuits but bread, pastries and pies. Preferring sweet over savoury baking, Mat calls himself a “competent amateur” who “learns every time he bakes”. Mat lives with his wife in London. He says his greatest ambition is to own a dishwasher.

     

    Sandy – age 49

    Sandy is a child welfare officer who lives and works near Bradford. Mother of one, Sandy says that she bakes to show her family, friends and colleagues that she cares about them. Sandy started baking as a child and likens her style to the way she’d describe herself: “it might not be glamorous but it’s tasty”. In her job, she helps young people with emotional issues and after work Sandy also volunteers at the school, running a cookery club where she teaches children from deprived backgrounds to bake on a budget.

     

    Ian – age 41

    Ian lives in Cambridgeshire with his wife and two children. He’s a travel photographer and has the honour of being the Dalai Lama’s personal snapper when he visits the UK. In recent years, Ian’s become more of a househusband and while his wife heads to work he often spends his days making giant catapults and zip wires for his children to play with. He started baking six years ago because he wanted them to have fresh bread every day. Ian’s passion for foraging and travelling the world mean he’s never afraid to bake with an unusual discovery from his garden – or much further afield.

     

    Paul – age 49

    Paul lives in Wales and has been a prison governor for eight years. Before that, he performed ceremonial duties at Buckingham Palace in the Coldstream Guards. He sees being in The Great British Bake Off as “an opportunity to show that men like me, stereotyped by our jobs, do and can love baking and that it is a skill and talent to be proud of”. He may have a demanding, authoritative job, but Paul enjoys learning intricate skills like sugar-work to make his bakes beautiful. When not baking, Paul loves the outdoors and exploring the Welsh countryside with his wife and three sons.

     

    Tamal – age 29

    Tamal is a trainee anaesthetist working at a hospital in Manchester. He grew up in Hertfordshire where his parents moved from India in the 1960s. His older sister played a big part in bringing him up and taught him to bake. She gave Tamal the ultimate compliment when he was asked to bake her wedding cake. Since then, he is regularly asked to bake family and friends’ wedding cakes too – the largest one was five tiers.

     

    Ugne – age 32

    While baking is her main hobby, Ugne is also a bodybuilder. Originally from Lithuania, Ugne now lives in Essex with her partner, also a bodybuilder, and their two young children, and works as a PA and administrator. Ugne learnt to bake from her mother and grandmother, who used Eastern European baking methods and utensils. She loves English baking and each day makes her family bread, pies and pastries, but also likes to incorporate traditional Lithuanian flavours into her bakes to remind her of home. Ugne enjoys being ambitious with her presentation and ingredients – and isn’t afraid of the odd theatrical bake.

     

    Dorret – age 53

    Dorret’s family are from the West Indies but she grew up in Preston and works as an accountant. A self-confessed foodie, Dorret has been baking for 40 years and enjoys tap dancing, ballet and salsa to counteract the calories she consumes. Dorret and her husband regularly visit Michelin-starred restaurants for inspiration and ideas for their next culinary experiment, and often host dinner parties to impress their friends with their skills. Mother to her 21-year-old daughter, Dorret’s dream is to go to the Cordon Bleu school in Paris.

     

    Nadiya – age 30

    Nadiya has been baking for 10 years after wondering why her father only served ice cream for dessert at his restaurant. Her family is originally from Bangladesh, where desserts aren’t a big feature of mealtimes, but encouraged by a school home economics teacher, Nadiya now delivers beautiful masterpieces at family occasions. Born in Luton, she now lives in Leeds with her husband and is full time mum to their three children. Having put her career on the backburner to devote her life to her family, with their support she now feels inspired to have her own adventure – and make them proud.

     

    Stu – age 35

    Stu’s a professional musician and has toured the world as lead singer of his band. He lives in Surrey with his wife and two children and has been baking from a young age. He used to watch his parents in the restaurant kitchen they owned and was always amazed by the magic of the oven and “how something liquid could go in and out would come this fluffed-up awesomeness”. He is confident with most genres of baking and is fascinated by the science of it all. He enjoys trialling different flavour combinations, especially Middle Eastern spices.

     

    Marie – age 66

    Marie was entered for The Great British Bake Off by her daughter, but her children claim at one point when they were growing up their mum couldn’t even boil an egg – so Marie’s come a long way. The turning point came in her thirties when Marie moved to Paris with her family and was inspired by all the French Patisseries. She fell in love with baking, specialising in elaborate, show-stopping decorations. But Marie also likes simple baking too and makes bread so her grandchildren can have “proper packed lunches”.

     

    Bake Off begins on August 5th at 8:00PM

  • TV REVIEW | The Royals

    ★★★★ | The Royals

    When I first heard of this riotous royal romp, I thought no, cant be, can it? A soap opera based on our royal family, with good old Brit Liz Hurley as Queenie? But, yes, it can be and it is.

    And actually it isn’t half bad – if you suspend disbelief for a while. Like all good/bad programmes, it’s the idea that can turn you off but once you start watching…it goes and gets you hooked!

    This future camp classic has Elizabeth Hurley (Bedazzledand Gossip Girl via that safety pin dress) as posh tottie Helena, not born to the throne but also unlikely to give it up any time soon either. We have William Moseley (Chronicles of Narnia and Goodbye Mister Chips) as Prince Liam, Alexandra Park (Home and Away) as wild child Princess Eleanor and finally Vincent Reagan as King Simon (300 and Snow White and the Huntsman). This is a good cast and a well acted piece of TV.

    This first series introduces us to these characters and the background – old King Simon and his doubts about the future of the monarchy, Queen Helena as a model mother, well a model-wannabe judging by that sashay, Prince Liam as the spare to the heir Prince Robert and Princess Eleanor as the favourite of the London party scene – well, any party scene and a stranger to underwear apparently.

     

    This normal, happy family life is throw into turmoil when the heir Prince Robert (we never meet him) dies tragically and suddenly, Liam is being groomed for the throne – something he hadn’t really planned on – as he did his best party and bed hopping impression of a certain other spare we all know and love.

    Filmed at Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Churchill, for the E! channel, it was written by an ensemble of good writers, mainly Marck Schwahn who wrote for One Tree Hill – and it shows. This is pure gloss, good music, party scenes aplenty and the odd nod to actual Royal protocol.Written with its tongue firmly in its cheek, this show will be Martmite to most – my BF hated it but I stuck with it and actually found myself rooting for Liam and his love life, hoping Eleanor never found her knickers and that Simon abdicated and found himself a nice farm somewhere!

    Give it a go – blame me if you hate it!BUY IT NOW from Amazon

  • Anastacia Is Back…

    We’re so excited… the woman with the HUGE ICONIC voice is back for her Ultimate collection which is out in October.

    She’s sold 30 million records world-wide, most of them to drag queens. If you’ve not yet seen a drag queen take off I’m Outta Love, you’ve basically not lived.

    2015 has been a huge year for Anastacia so far; she is currently performing on her 80-date ‘Resurrection’ World Tour.

    Speaking about the forthcoming release Anastacia said,

    “I feel so blessed and humbled to be experiencing this exciting next chapter of my life. The idea for my ‘Ultimate Collection’ is to include something for everyone. I’m eternally grateful to be reunited with Sony, the record label that made all of this possible from day one. 15 years later I’m back, I’m home and I couldn’t be happier”.