Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Boys Will Be Beefs
Friday, May 03, 2024
Brokeback Mounts a 4K Edition
Friday, March 29, 2024
Quote of the Day

"Back then, [‘Brokeback Mountain’] had a ceiling. We got a lot of support — up to that much... It has that feeling. I wasn’t holding a grudge or anything. It’s just how they were."
Monday, February 26, 2024
Jake is Prime Beef
Tuesday, January 02, 2024
The Former Year in Queer
Friday, December 01, 2023
Raise Your Arm If You Love Cinema
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Gays and Lesbians and Drag Queens, Oh My!
A pair of new trailers of note have landed today -- first up above is the trailer for Femme, the knotty queer thriller starring Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (from the Candyman remake) as a drag queen and our boy George Mackay as the closet-case who gay-bashes him. I reviewed this movie at Fantasia earlier this year right here and I genuinely think it's impressive how it twists itself into uneasy complications that will leave a lot of people annoyed and/or angry. People are complicated! Embrace complicated people behaving badly, please, otherwise we're just going to cursed with nothing but genital-less superhero movies for the rest of our days. And speaking of our complications having complications...
... here is the trailer for Eileen, which stars Anne Hathaway as the fresh femme fatale in town and Thomas Mackenzie as the girl who becomes obsessed with her. This movie is a wily one and never quite what you think it's going to be and I very much dug it at Sundance -- here is that review. Femme is coming out on March 22nd (yo this is an early trailer drop!) while Eileen is coming out on December 1st (phew, much sooner!) and you really must see both, says me.
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
It's a New NewFest!
Anyway this post isn't just about that film -- as I do every year for NewFest we need to take a look at everything they've got lined up for us this year, running from October 14th through 24th. It's one hell of a line-up -- maybe the biggest they've ever had since I've been going? Their Opening Night film is Rustin, Netflix's biopic of the civil rights leader starring Colman Domingo which I've posted about a ton. Their Centerpiece Film is Nyad, the awards-hopeful biopic of the famous swimming legend starring Anette Bening and Jodie Foster. And their Closing Night film is Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers with Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, which I have posted even more about than any of the others for, you know, obvious reasons.
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Pop Go the Girls
Specifics-wise what we know is that the movie is titled Mother Mary and Lowery himself wrote the script, which they say is "an epic pop melodrama following a fictional musician (Hathaway) and her relationship with an iconic fashion designer (Coel)." So more lesbian antics! Yeehaw, baby. Nothing but gay stories from here to forever, please. People on social media seem to be excited that the pop music being written for the film is being written by Jack Antonoff and Charli XCX but those names mean very little to me since I am desperately unhip when it comes to pop music. Antonoff is the cute hipster who dated Lena Dunham back during Girls right? But far more important to me is the orchestral score for the movie will be written by Lowery's frequent collaborator Daniel Hart, whose scores for A Ghost Story and The Green Knight rank among my favorites of the past decade. Christ that was all so nerdy. Oh well.
Tuesday, January 03, 2023
5 Off My Head - Holiday Heavy Hitters
Wednesday, December 09, 2020
Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...
... you can learn from:
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Jack Twist: Ya know it could belike this, just like this always.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Thankful For Jake, and Vacation
Friday, October 23, 2020
This is Not a Review of The Witches
Which is all to say that watching Robert Zemeckis' new adaptation of The Witches came fraught with more luggage than any movie could hope to manage -- as many bellhops and boisterous chambermaids as it tossed at me I kept piling my travel-things in its way, tripping up myself and my fun. The agony's two-fold -- you're trying to divorce yourself from your memories and expectations, while you're also trying to make of yourself a child, knee-deep in those old things all over again. It's impossible. The movie demands a child's eye but my child's eyes got emotional cataracts, son.
I don't know really how to write about the movie. Not properly. I wasn't watching the movie so much as I was watching for the movie I wanted the movie to be, which is wasn't, but what is? What was? What even could be? Even Roeg's film, as beloved as it is, has never been that thing I remember from my own beforetime. Revisiting the book's the only thing that takes me back there, and "back there" is so complicated and sad that I sometimes can't stand it.
Those are the things the book makes me remember the most. My loneliness, profound as any spectacular fantasy full of seaside whimsy and lip-puckering turns of phrase, shouldered against it hard as can be, shoulder to shoulder. Unpack one and it all comes unraveled. The Witches was my favorite escape place, where I dragged everything awful along for the ride. Me and Roald killed off my parents and gave me a fun Grandma who gave a damn, and we went on a ridiculous scary ride, for just almost long enough to forget... and then for it all to come flooding back in around the corners. I dog-eared this book to save myself from drowning. And that's all I got.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Everything's Coming Up Oscar
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
You May Remove Your Wigs!
Monday, January 27, 2020
Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...
Reverand Austen: If a woman happens to have a particular superiority, for example, a profound mind, it is best kept a profound secret. Humour is liked more, but wit?. No. It is the most treacherous talent of them all.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Beautiful Groff in the Dark Frozen Neighborhood
Thursday, November 14, 2019
What is the Opposite of Safe
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Rolling in the Deep Dark Waters
... and that's probably what drew him to it, if I had to guess -- it's a legal thriller about corporate and ecological corruption a la Erin Brockovich, with Mark Ruffalo in Julia Robert's push-up bra this time around, and Anne Hathaway playing Aaron Eckhart. Or something. Oh just watch.