Tag: Gay Biopics On Netflix

  • FILM REVIEW | Green Book

    FILM REVIEW | Green Book

    ★★★ | Green Book

    film review for Green Book
    (C) Universal

    To be gay in America in the early 1960s was not easy. But to also be black, and discriminated against on every level, was an entirely different thing, no matter how famous you were.

    Jazz pianist Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) takes a Green Book with him when goes on a music tour of America’s south. It was a guidebook specifically printed for African-American motorists travelling in America’s south with recommendations on places to stay and eat where they won’t get discriminated against. Shirley (Mahershala Ali) hires racist (and bigoted) Italian Frank ‘Tony Lip’ Vallelonga (an excellent Viggo Mortensen) to be his driver on the two-month concert tour. The nightclub where Frank worked had shut down so he was in need of a job, perhaps any job, to support his loving wife and two young sons. So Frank packs away his racist views and becomes a sort of ‘Driving Mr Daisy.’

    Of course, nothing goes smoothly during the tour, especially when Shirley misbehaves with another man at a YMCA, with Frank left to pick up the pieces, and realizing then that this is why Shirley’s marriage to a woman never worked out. And Frank also introduces Shirley to the simple pleasures of life that he is missing, including eating fried chicken with his hand (something evidently that, hard to believe, Shirley never did). And after two hours we can see where this film is literally taking us, and what will happen between these two men during the trip.

    Green Book is a true story, and directed by a subdued Peter Farrelly (There’s Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber) it’s as slow as molasses on a hot day – but Mortensen lightens up the screen in every scene he is in  – he’s fantastic and is the take away of this film. Ali, while good, seems a bit stiff throughout, and I don’t understand why he is winning all the awards (Richard E. Grant is so much better in Can You Ever Forgive Me.) Nevertheless, Green Book is a good study in race relations in America at that time when JFK was President and Marilyn Monroe was the star of the moment.

  • Gay Biopic films on Netflix

    Here’s the latest and most up-to-date list of LGBT biopic films on Netflix

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    Girl

    A fifteen-year-old dancer, Lara faces emotional and physical hurdles as she prepares for gender confirmation surgery.

    Released: 2018
    Length: 1 hour 45 Mins
    Certificate: Mature
    Language: French / Belgium
    TheGayUK Rating: Not yet rated

    I Am Michael

    Gay activist Michael Glatze (James Franco) begins a painful journey when he decides to renounce his sexuality and his boyfriends (Zachary Quinto and Charlie Carver) for his religion in this drama based on a true story.

    Released: 2015
    Length: 1 hour 41 Mins
    Certificate: G
    Language: English

    TheGayUK RatingShot in just 20 days in New York, on a budget of $2.5 million, I Am Michael didn’t get the proper cinema release that it deserved. It’s done the film festival circuit and it’s only now being released, on video on demand. Writer and Director Justin Kelly keeps the movie flowing, and it never once loses the faith of its subject matter. Franco superbly carries this film (though his hairstyle seems to change in every scene) and the rest of the cast excellently support him. It’s a highly recommended watch not just for it being a gay film – it’s Franco’s performance that is more than worth the watch. (TIM BAROS)

    The Happy Prince

    The final years of Oscar Wilde’s life are documented as he looks back at his imprisonment.

    Released: 2018
    Length: 1 hour 45 Mins
    Certificate: 15
    Language: English

    King Cobra

    When a lonely suburban man turned gay porn producer discovers a hot, lucrative new star, he finds himself the target of rival pornographers who will stop at nothing to steal his money maker. Based on the novel “Cobra Killer”.
    GAYUK RATING:
    LENGTH: 1hr 32m
    YEAR: 2016
    RATING: 18