Here is the first promo picture for the upcoming film Role/Play which will star real-life couple Matthew Montgomery and Steve Callahan (pictured).
The film is about a recently outed soap opera actor (Callahan) who crosses paths with a recently divorced gay marriage activist (Montgomery). Their relationship forces them to confront the price of fame and the fickle nature of celebrity within the gay community.
The Guest House Films production is being written and directed Rob Williams whose most recent hit was Make the Yuletide Gay. Role/Play is scheduled to begin production in May and has already been booked at multiple gay film festivals across the country; screenings will be announced soon.
“In my mind, there were no actors more perfectly suited to play these roles than Matthew and Steve,” says Williams, co-founder of Guest House Films. “Not only do they each have a track record of putting out quality performances time and time again, but their off-screen chemistry will certainly translate into on-screen fireworks.”
We all know about LGBT classics like Brokeback Mountain, Making Love and Personal Best but what makes this video of gays in film really interesting is some of the really early films that had same-sex moments.
This is a quick history of the medium and it’s representation of homosexuals in cinema over the last 100 years. The music is Something To Talk About by Badly Drawn Boy.
Greg from http://greginhollywood.com/ shared this retrospective on his blog and I am compelled to do the same here. Enjoy!
British model Paul Sculfor, Jennifer Aniston’s ex, filmed a steamy kissing scene with a male actor in Madrid, Spain on Thursday, October 22nd. After shooting multiple takes of the steamy scene, Paul put his clothes back on and casually walked away.
Paul, 38, who has also dated Cameron Diaz, was filming a scene for the Italian film "Di Di Hollywood," scheduled to be released next year.
You can catch Paul in the upcoming movie "Psychosis," where he’ll act alongside former Buffy actress Charisma Carpenter, and next year’s "Baseline."
For all the incest jokes Julia Louis-Dreyfus makes on The New Adventures of Old Christine, nothing will prepare you for the new Brazilian film "Do Começo Ao Fim" (From Beginning To End). It's about two brothers' tenderness for each other at young age developing into something much deeper as they grow older.
Is this a beautiful love story, or a sickening tale? From the following trailer, it looks like the director Aluizio Abranches is leaning toward the former.
After watching this movie trailer, do you think the US is ready for movies like this one? Probably not. Our America has a hard time accepting gay unity, let alone portray it in movies like this one.
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