Film Review: Pornography: A Thriller (And Why It Should Be Called Pornography: An Arty Film)
August 27, 2010
Topic: Film

Whilst the title “Pornography: A Thriller” is likely to get you thinking that this film is going to be some goddamn awful porno that is trying to disguise as some kind of arty film, the reality is that this far from the truth. Well in terms of it not being a porno at least.. More [...]
Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton Announce New Relationship (Sadly It’s Only A Professional Film One..)
August 23, 2010
Topic: Film

Frankly we have to admit we’ve become rather bored of late of the only news ever to appear about Queen Latifah (and we admit even we’ve done it a few times) being about how she has “finally come out” and then actually discovering that she hasn’t so it’s rather a delight to be able to [...]
Peccadillo Pictures Celebrate Black History Month With Release Of Gay Film Brother To Brother
August 20, 2010
Topic: Film

To celebrate Black History Month this October, Peccadillo Pictures is releasing “Brother To Brother“, film that explores follows Perry, a young black gay artist, who is thrown out of his house after being caught in the midst of a sexual encounter with another man. Following him as he deals with this, the added confusion of [...]
2010 Iris Prize Gay And Lesbian Short Film Nominees Announced
August 17, 2010
Topic: Film

Iris Prize Patron and Brothers and Sisters star Matthew Rhys has announced the Iris Prize line-up for 2010 which sees over 30 films selected for what is the world’s largest gay and lesbian short film prize. Featuring films from USA, Canada, Germany, UK, Brazil, Israel, Singapore, Norway, Australia and Spain, this year also seen two [...]
Julia Roberts Talks Gay Rights Equality And New Film “Eat Pray Love”

The rather gorgeous Josh Helmin of Towleroad has been talking to the equally stunning Julia Roberts about her latest film “Eat Pray Love” and her thoughts on gay rights and equality. Talking gushingly about the film (which is somewhat unsurprising as she’s in it…) and how she felt author Elizabeth Gilbert was “funny, smart and [...]
FILM REVIEW: The Man Who Loved Yngve – Proving Teen Angst Gay Films Can Actually Be Watchable
August 12, 2010
Topic: Film

Okay I’m going to admit it up front. I wasn’t looking forward to watching “The Man Who Loved Yngve”. Why? Because basically I wasn’t really interested in watching another half hearted angsty film about a teenager struggling to come to terms with their sexuality and then either ending up skipping off happily with the one [...]
FILM: Burlesque – The All Singing, All Dancing Cher And Christina Aquilera Show Arrives This November
August 11, 2010
Topic: Film

Starring Christina Aguilera AND Cher “Burlesque” definitely sounds like a film that has the cast to make it a hit with the gay community, but let’s be honest we’re not that easy to please. If the storyline ain’t no good then we ain’t going to watching it. So what exactly is “Burlesque” offering us? Well [...]
FILM: Patrik Age 1.5: A Tale Of Gay Adoption, Homophobia And Love
July 26, 2010
Topic: Film

Chronicling the journey of Swedish gay couple Sven and Goran, “Patrik, Age 1.5” is a film that starts with the pair celebrating the approval of their adoption papers and preparing for the arrival of their child, Patrik, age 1.5 years. Hugely excited about this next step in their life and relationship, the couple soon however [...]
FILM: Watercolors – A Story Of First Gay Love And Lots And Lots Of Teenage Angst
July 21, 2010
Topic: Film

Beginning with promising artist Danny arriving at his debut art exhibition in New York, Watercolors is a film that follows him through flashbacks back into his past and the life changing love affair between him, a quiet student excelling in art, and his polar opposite Carter, a high school athlete. Starring Tye Olson (who won [...]
Peccadillo Pictures Brings LGBT Filmmaking To Branchage And Screenplay Film Festival
July 21, 2010
Topic: Film

Love the experience of watching new and intriguing independent films at film festivals but a bit fed up that they all seem to have something of a heterosexual angle to them that leaves you unable to truly connect with them? You need to add the Screenplay Film Festival in the Shetlands and Branchage Film Festival [...]








