Thursday, November 21, 2024

Archie: Romulus


There have been several whoppers of disappointments movie-wise in 2024 and one of them was Fede Alvarez's Alien: Romulus, which I had super high hopes for... as I do with ever Alien movie, super-fan that I am. Here is my review of the film in case you missed it in August. I am hoping that Noah Hawley's spin-off series Alien: Earth (which just got its first teaser, see that here) rights the ship, so to speak -- that's out next summer. For now Romulus has landed on Hulu today and despite my complaints I plan on re-watching it when the opportunity arises (probably over the holiday next week) because part of me feels that I'll like it more with my expectations now dashed on the rocks -- nowhere to go but up! Oh and these two photos are of cute actor Archie Renaux, who plays something or other in the movie -- I don't even remember here three months later haha. You know your movie is memorable when!


Omar Apollo, Queer Boy Supreme


Singer turned actor Omar Apollo only has one scene in Luca Guadagnino's film Queer but it's a scorcher of one, and he's also on the soundtrack with a song called "Te Maldigo" -- on that note (heh get it cuz it's music) a music video for that song has just been released, and it was directed by Luca himself! Watch it here: 


I am hoping that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' entire score for the movie gets a big beautiful release like their one for Challengers just did, but this score is a little less showy than that earlier one so there's a chance it might fall into the Bones & All camp where we're still waiting for a record release. (SIGH.) Maybe this song will help! Go listen to this song a million times so we get a release please! Oh and here is a link to my review of Queer in case you missed that during NYFF. Queer is out in six days!

Five Frames From ?






What movie is this?

Since no one was able to guess this one 
yesterday here are five more frames!





Can you guess the movie now?


Good Morning, Nicky


Here's a thing I was happy to stumble on first this this Thursday morning -- Nicholas Hoult photographed for the cover of GQ Germany by gay cowboy photographer Luke Gilford aka also the director of the wonderful film National Anthem with Charlie Plummer earlier this year. (My review here.) Not cowboys this time but Gilford is still exploiting the tropes of masculinity for our homosexual gaze with some rugby boys tumbling about -- thank you, Luke! These are all very vintage A&F right? I suppose it makes sense that vibe might come around. Hit the jump for the full shoot...

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Colman Domingo is the Spice of Life


See what I did there? He is the "spice of life" like variety is the spice of life because he's on the cover of Variety? God what a wordsmith. Put me in the Smithsonian, I am on fire. Actually okay it is Colman who is on fire in this photoshoot -- you can read the interview here but we all know what you're here for. Hit the jump for the entire fiery photoshoot...

Jack Lowden Three Times




Obviously we're hoping that there turn out to be more than three of these photos of Jack Lowden in the new issue of Man About Town magazine (via) because one, we adore Jack -- so talented, so pretty, so Saoirse approved. But two -- this shoot so far (shot by Matt Easton) is a hot hot hot especially hot one and they gotta be more generous with these. We've been through a hell of a week (slash decade) -- prop us up, Man About Town, please!

Good Morning, World


Denzel Washington has been on my brain a lot since seeing Gladiator II a few weeks back -- and being in his rarefied movie-star presence for the Q&A after my screening! I wrote a bit about that movie's questionable queer villany yesterday, but Denzel comes out pretty clean from that nonsense. This led me to finally get around to seeing Mira Nair's 1991 cross-cultural romance Mississippi Masala for the first time the other night though and I am glad I did. It's beautifully shot (another masterwork by Ed Lachman!) and deliciously sweet, and Denzel is very good in it. You can definitely tell it's Sarita Choudhury's first movie role -- she's pretty wobbly at times. But also so gorgeous you kinda don't care. That said Denzel is dare I say even more gorgeous, which is the real reason we're here this morning. (This was the same sizzling year that his naked locked-room scene in Ricochet permanently seared itself onto my little impressionable gay-in-training brain.) I made gifs of from a few of his sexiest moments in the movie, and I've got them all here after the jump...

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

2 Sissies 2 Gladiator


This isn't a review of Gladiator II -- I don't think I am writing one since somebody more enthusiastic about the property was assigned it at Pajiba. I could write a proper review of it here if I felt like it but take all of this blathering as proof that no, I do not feel like it. There's a lot of fun silliness to the movie to enjoy -- for one Denzel Washington is, as you've likely heard by now, having the time of his life. Every second he's on-screen is a blast. And the battle scene where they fill the Colosseum up with water, ships, and SHARKS -- that shit is bananas. Probably worth the price of admission alone. 

But I left the movie in the most foul of moods despite that excessive goofiness (and Paul Mescal's thighs) because in Joseph Quinn's Emperor Geta and especially in Fred Hechinger's Emperor Caracalla the film trades in a nasty retrograde throwback to the sorts of vile queer villains we haven't seen since the simpering faggot prince in Mel Gibson's Braveheart. You can't even call Geta and Caracalla queer-coded since they've got a harem of made-up lady-boys in waiting. The boys are big ol' sissies. Sneering sissy stereotypes.

They're awful, pasty, deceitful, cruel, sickly, and most of all weak. Caracalla is going mad from syphilis and anoints his monkey to be his number one advisor. Brothers, they turn on each other in a split second. They are jokes meant to be laughed at, and we're meant to celebrate their downfalls brought on by their lascivious queerness. It's crowds cheering on Mel Gibson killing the perfumed fag all over again.

I suppose that, in the interest of widening the queer window, Denzel Washington's Macrinus is meant to be bisexual since in the final film he has a throwaway line about being with men. But it could be read in a couple of ways -- he could be saying women are a lot of bother, and not that he's actually been with any men. And of course Denzel made headlines this week when he said he'd had a kiss with a male actor that got cut out of the film -- this seemed to me to be an early strike out because they knew they were going to get headlines on this subject. (I personally told the PR people I was offended by the movie's throwback queer representation, and I spoke to several other critics who felt the same way.)

But Macrinus, as much fun as Denzel is having playing him, is still a villain. And his comeuppance is the film's biggest cheer moment of all. But since he's a much more rounded-out character if it had been just him as the queer villain I would've been fine with it. I don't hate a queer villain when done right! 

Honestly -- and this bit is probably crucial in my read of the movie -- I also just don't think Ridley Scott has earned the benefit of the doubt in his career on this subject. What has he done for us? Michael Fassbender making out with his clone-twin in Covenant? My point exactly. More of the same. Ryan Phillippe in soaking wet tighty-whities in White Squall? Okay, well I will give him that one.

In all seriousness though the problem is that all of Gladiator II's main villains are the queer people. And all of the film's heroes are boring straights, pining for their ladies. At first there are a bit of homoerotic Midnight Express vibes happening between Paul Mescal's imprisoned character and the doctor who tends his wounds and I thought okay, maybe they'll queer him up too. But their conversations inevitably devolve into talk of their lady loves, almost to the point where it feels like the script having its own moment  of gay panic -- there doesn't seem much reason for the conversation except to define them as two lady-loving bros just shooting the shit! No homo!

I know the argument exists that there's "historical accuracy" to some of these characterizations. (As if this movie feels much fealty to history!) That doesn't take into mind the fact that history has been written by the homophobes for centuries. We have been cast as the villains for as long as storytelling has existed. The stray cards that will knock the whole hetero family unit down for good, et cetera.

And given what just happened in this country election-wise, I do feel it's especially important right now to point this shit out. But I'll be curious to hear what y'all think when you see the movie -- if you're offended or if you think I'd read too much into it. So come back and comment down below once you have.

Tadanobu Asano Two Times



Y'all I love Tadanobu Asano so much.
See more photos over here.

Jeremy Allen White Comes Between Our Calvins


Again! I guess Calvin Klein must be really happy with their Jeremy Allen White campaign because they've kept him front and center for I think three rounds now? They're usually not this loyal. (I don't have a direct link to every bit of them I've previously posted but click here and it'll vaguely do the trick.) Anyway I am sure I'll have to update this as the day / week goes on because they always drop more more more but as of this morning let's enjoy the fresh sexy JAW bounty for Winter 2024 and hit the jump (psst there are videos!)...

Good Morning, World


You could do worse than kicking off your Tuesday with Viggo Mortensen's perky behind, I'd wager. This shot is from a 1995 Spanish movie called Gimlet that is streaming for free on Plex -- he plays a creepy stalker, which seemed to be his M.O. before the Lord of the Rings movies made him into a hero. Of course that pendulum swung back around again once he started working with Cronenberg. Anyway, point being -- butt. It's early and that's enough.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Punch-Drunk Druggies Cross Delancey


Criterion Announcement Day sneaked up on us again -- and it was technically three days ago! They're late even and I didn't notice. Gosh it's almost like there are distracting things happening in the world? Well let's not focus on those, and instead focus on the movies that Criterion is releasing onto 4K blu-ray this upcoming February of the year 2025... yeah we're especially going to need some distractions right then I wager. Argh. Anyway! Criterion! First up is Gus Van Sant's 1989 druggie drama Drugstore Cowboy starring a very pretty Matt Dillon alongside Kelly Lynch, Heather Graham, and James Le Gros. Oh and William S. Burroughs! He's in this too. I haven't seen this movie in a very very long time (like at least twenty years) so it's definitely due a revisit -- I have a feeling I'll have grown to appreciate it more because I was never that much of a fan but it feels like a movie I'll get more now than I did when I was younger. 

Next up we have a pair of movies I've never seen -- Jean-Luc Godard's King Lear from 1987 starring Peter Sellers and Molly Ringwald (wtf) and Joan Macklin Silver's 1988 romance Crossing Delancey with  Amy Irving torn between two fellas in late-80s Manhattan. The Godard sounds bonkers; the JMS sounds sweet and perfect for a Saturday afternoon, and I am excited to watch them both. 

Then we've got three more movies (big month, February) which I have seen before -- there's Nicolas Roeg's brilliant 1970 film Performance with  James Fox and Mick Jagger, there's Guillermo Del Toro's first film Cronos getting a 4K upgrade, and there's Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love also doing the same. Love all three of those -- PDL was my favorite PTA movie for a long time but I can safely say that Phantom Thread has replaced it now. But I also haven't re-watched it in several years since every time I do think about it I think about how it shreds my nerves and I move on to another movie since whose nerves have needed extra shredding lately? Certainly not mine! 


Big Things For Our Boy


God's Own Country and Challengers actor Josh O'Connor is set to star in Steven Spielberg's next movie! I had to google it to make sure he wasn't in War Hose because doesn't it feel like he could've been in War Horse? (Full disclosure - I have never seen War Horse. It's one of I think three Spielberg movies I haven't seen.) Anyway this will be Josh's first movie with the biggest man in Hollywood history -- we don't know much about this movie yet except it's a science-fiction "event film" so this will be Spielberg in blockbuster mode. Four other people also joined the cast -- Emily Blunt, Eve Hewson (aka Bono's daughter who co-starred in The Knick!), Colin Firth, and Colman f'ing Domingo! Yes Colman too! Save Colman this is a very British cast though so I am assuming this will be a British-set science0-fiction picture. Wouldn't it be kind of cool if he made a new Day of the Triffids? I love Day of the Triffids. Those killer plants freak me the fuck out. And it's a timely ecological angle. If it gets announced that this is a Day of the Triffids movie I want my flowers dammit cuz I called it!


Come Out Come Out Where Ever You Are


I am one of those weirdos who think that Martin Scorsese's 1991 Cape Fear remake is one of his best movies -- it's so purple and overheated and operatic and Jessica Lange is fluttering her hands all around and Juliette Lewis is biting her braces and I love it, I love it, I just love it. Nevertheless I am excited about today's news that Javier Bardem is going to star in a 10-episode series remake that has been greenlit of the property -- it doesn't hurt that Scorsese himself (with a little nobody named Steven Spielberg) are the producers behind it. But Bardem is a great choice -- assuming he's playing the maniac Max Cady character. I think he'd be wasted as the Nick Nolte in this situation. Not that they shouldn't make that character interesting too. It's just we haven't gotten Javier playing a big villain in awhile, I feel like, at least not that I've seen, and he's so very good at it. No other casting has been announced but the actual show-runner has been and it's also terrific news -- Nick Antosca, the pervert behind the Channel Zero horror anthology series (as well as Brand New Cherry Flavor, also good), will be doing the actual work. I am a huge Channel Zero head. Pretzel Jack! Ahhh just saying his name makes me shudder. One of the great under-sung horror villains of our times. If Antosca can tap into some of this chaotic energy...



Five Frames From ?





What movie is this?

Who Wore It Best?


Timothée Chalamet is on the cover of Rolling Stone this month as he gears up to push his Bob Dylan bio-pic A Complete Unknown (out at Christmas) -- there are a couple of nice photos, including the two posted here, so click over if you want them

(Plus an interview which I haven't read yet so I cannot say.) But then there's also an inexplicable photo of Timmy doing the same pose that the teen daughter Holly in Troll 2 does in the middle of her big infamously much-mocked dance scene in that movie and so obviously I had to ask y'all...

Today's Fanboy Delusion

Today I'd rather be...

... the wet fag between Paul Mescal's lips.

(via) First off I hope nobody's too irritable about my use of the f-slur lately -- I've dropped it a few times in print over the past several weeks because I've been working through a little bit of a personal reclamation of it and seeing a member of the British Isles smoking a cigarette always gives me an easy out. I am aware obviously (uhh obviously) that it's a loaded term on this continent; it's a word I've mostly avoided using personally, but I don't feel like giving it any power over myself anymore. Clearly a process I should've dealt with earlier in life, but I think we're all feeling ourselves spinning into weird directions that we cannot aniticipate these days and this just happens to be one of mine. Anyway that aside this is a new photo of Paul taken from this set posted last week -- and I think it's safe to say this photo will probably be topping next year's "I Quit Smoking" post, right? I dare the photographers to come up with a better one in the next six months but this is gonna clearly be up there! In summation here is a photo of Paul with Barry Keoghan at the Governors Awards this past weekend: 


Good Morning, World


On Friday afternoon I shared with y'all a moment of bulge involving Aldis Hodge on his new series Cross -- well I also had this scene on my person at the time and it took me a lot of wherewithal not to shoot that entire load all at once, believe you me. But I edged us through the entire weekend (I feel as if I should stop this metaphor) and now, Monday morning, kapow. You're welcome. Was it as good for you as it was for me? In all seriousness happy Monday -- I hope everybody managed to make it through their weekends unscathed. But if you needed some alone time to slide down the shower wall like Aldis here, well nobody could blame you. These are "slide down your shower wall" kinda times. 



Friday, November 15, 2024

Twist On This


I was hoping if I went digging I'd find that Vanity Fair had already gifted us with an out-take from their shoot of Glen Powell this week, but no such luck -- just the two very hot shots I posted Wednesday so far. But I have never posted this photo before so let's post that photo whilst I direct you to my ol' Pajiba review of Twisters, his blockbuster sequel that came out earlier this summer and which has today, this very day, landed on streaming thanks to Peacock. I found the movie kind of disappointing -- as much as I can ever be disappointed by a Disaster Movie, since I will watch and re-watch even the worst of them a million times over, anyway. But hey it gave us Glen in a wet white t-shirt so s'all not a negative!