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Tuesday
Jun062017

Pride Month Doc Corner: 'The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin'

For pride month, we're looking at a new queer-themed documentary each week beginning with The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin, which continues to play festivals around America.

“I’d like to tell you about the first time I had sex.”

This is a like spoken by the one and only Armistead Maupin in Jennifer M. Kroot’s documentary The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin. It’s spoken by him as he sits in a relaxed chair on a plainly adorned stage in front of a crowd of predominantly gay men. It garners a laugh from those in the audience there (as well as presumably the audience at home; I did), but it’s a moment that is quite indicative of the film around it.

Kroot’s film is not one that is shy about sex. It couldn’t possibly be. To do so would be to deny the essence of what made Maupin such an important figure in both literary and queer history. Sex was an important part of him and his work. To hear it spoken of with such ease in this documentary is a relief – and that’s before even getting to the part where he details where and how he met his future husband, a moment that adds a wonderful dash of gay modern reality to a story so rooted in the allure of 1970s gay life.

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Tuesday
May092017

Stage Door: "The Little Foxes" doubles The Lovely Laura Linney

Nathaniel R on one of the season's biggest Tony nominees and the most important for Actressexuals

Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes first debuted on the New York stage in 1939 with instantly classic characters, most notably the spiteful Regina Giddens and mousy drunk Birdie Hubbard, who Regina's brother married for her considerable fortune. The show was a hit and immediately scored a classic film version, released in 1941. In the intervening years the show seemed to disappear from the public consciousness a wee bit, despite being revived several times. It didn't help that the awesome 1941 film version was out of print for a long stretch. It's always a treat for fans of actresses since the roles are tailor made for starpower divas...

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Sunday
Oct302016

Podcast: Moonlight, Sully, and Birth of a Nation

Impossible though it may be to believe, the podcast is back after an unintended hiatus. Joe, Nick, Nathaniel, Katey (and special guest Charlie) are all in house to discuss the arthouse hit Moonlight with a little on previous releases Sully and Birth of a Nation, too. Please continue the conversation in the comments if you've seen any of the films!

Index (42 minutes)
00:01 Welcome back everyone
01:48 Sully
09:08 Tom Hanks Best Actor nomination?
10:00 Moonlight
22:55 Moonlight's ensemble and Oscar prospects
30:25 Birth of a Nation's implosion and the Braveheart comparisons
38:20 Moonlight again for the wrap-up

You can listen to the podcast here at the bottom of the post or download from iTunes. Continue the conversations in the comments, won't you?  

Articles referenced in this conversation
Thankless Marvel Roles | Nick's Moonlight Tweets |  TFE's Moonlight Review | VF's conversation with Barry Jenkins | Joe's Series "The Gay We Were" 

Moonlight and More

Friday
Sep162016

Thoughts I Had... Laura Linney in "Nocturnal Animals"

Chris here. We're pretty jazzed about Tom Ford's meta-noir Nocturnal Animals in these parts, even with (or because of) festival reactions are all over the map from negative to positive. Whether or not the film is a potential awards player, it did pick up the Grand Jury Prize in Venice and even the poor reviews call out Michael Shannon as a highlight. However, the buried lede in all of the conversation (and the just-launched trailer) is the buzzed about cameo by The Lovely Laura Linney, whose character shows up like this:

Praise the heavens, she's no longer a supportive wife trapped on a phone! And now she's letting her hair down up. Some takeaways:

  • Category is: Oliver Stone First Lady Before She Betrays Him And Country Realness
  • She's drowning in hair, pearls, and stiff fabric, yet her face is still luminous.
  • The role may be small, but when has she ever gotten to go big even just if it's in costuming? Let's hope it's not just the look because we'd love to see her go wild.
  • Linney is playing Amy Adams's mother, which could be as delightfully bonkers as the movie sounds if not for the depressing ageism repeated here. Linney is TEN years older than Adams, but in Hollywood years the math inexplicably adds up.
  • But seriously: no husbands to concernedly call, Ninja Turtles to catch, or maiding to be done here. We're stoked to see her back in the game.

Anyway, since Animals isn't hers alone, feast on the trailer and try to decipher what the film is all about:

Sunday
Jun052016

New Laura Linney Movie Tops The Box Office

Don't you love headlines that are technically true but twisted to serve an agenda? If The Film Experience ran the world movies led by great actresses would always be event movies. Unfortunately for now we're stuck with The Lovely Laura Linney as a police chief within the context of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. [sigh] But what can you do? Summer is cruel that way.

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TOP TEN WIDE
๐Ÿ”บ01 TMNT: Out of the Shadows $35.2 NEW
๐Ÿ”บ02 X-Men Apocalypse $22.3 (cum. $116.4) Review, Podcast
๐Ÿ”บ03 Me Before You $18.2 NEW Review
โ–ซ๏ธ04 Alice Through the Looking Glass $10.6 (cum. $50.7) 
๐Ÿ”ป05 Angry Birds $9.7 (cum. $86.6) 
๐Ÿ”ป06 Captain America $7.5 (cum. $388.9)  Review
๐Ÿ”ป07 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising $4.7 (cum. $48.5) Podcast
๐Ÿ”บ08 Pop Star: Never Stop Never Stopping $4.6 NEW 
๐Ÿ”ป09 The Jungle Book $4.2 (cum. $347.4)
๐Ÿ”ป10 The Nice Guys $3.5 (cum. $29.1)  Shane BlackReview

TOP TEN LIMITED
Under 1000 screens. Excluding previously wide. 
๐Ÿ”บ01 Love & Friendship $2.1 (cum. $7) ReviewPodcast
๐Ÿ”บ02 The Lobster $1.5 (cum. $3.6)  ReviewishPodcast
๐Ÿ”ป03
 The Man Who Knew Infinity $283K (cum. $2.9)

๐Ÿ”ป04 The Meddler $257K (cum. $3.6) Review
โ–ซ๏ธ05
The Wailing $224K (cum. $302K) 
๐Ÿ”บ06 Weiner $215K (cum. $607K) Review  
๐Ÿ”ป07
A Bigger Splash $160K (cum. $1.7) ReviewishPodcast

๐Ÿ”บ08 Maggie's Plan $153K (cum. $406K) Review

๐Ÿ”ป09 Sing Street $46K (cum. $2.8)  ReviewWho's the MVP?Podcast 

๐Ÿ”บ10
Dark Horse $45K (cum. $199K)  Review 

 

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