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Doctor … Hamster!

February 12, 2010 by James · Leave a Comment 

Yesterday I went to the cinema again. I saw Dr. Parnassus. The movie was interesting … and sexy. I mean, so many stars crowded into one single movie. I liked it. Read more

Dorm Spunk

February 2, 2010 by James · Leave a Comment 

Would you look at that….smile? Do you have a thing for the college jock type?  Well, if you do, then here’s a great site for you!  Read more

A Single Man

January 5, 2010 by James · Leave a Comment 

I went to see John Ford’s ‘A Single Man‘ and give it as many stars as I possible can. The performances by the cast (especially Julianne Moore) were stellar to say the least. The cinematography was incredible, the set designs were incredible…the movie, was incredible. Read more

Pushing the Envelope

January 4, 2010 by James · Leave a Comment 

ride parades in all metros, the historic Delhi High Court’s verdict on Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, relaunch of India’s first gay magazine Bombay Dost, the Indian Election Commission’s decision to recognize transgender as a separate category. Read more

Children of God

December 29, 2009 by Jason Shaw · Leave a Comment 

To us Brit’s the islands of the Caribbean Islands are sufficiently far away to be thought of as exotic, even the some of them is rather intreging, Mystique, St Baths, Bahamas, the image we have of them all is simply perfection, paradise on earth.


“Children of God,” a full-length feature film that opened the 6th annual Bahamas International Film Festival early in December, and boots that image of perfection clean out of the water. Kareem Mortimer’s movie takes on the gritty and all too real problem of homophobia, which is widespread, not only in former British colony The Bahamas, but also the entire Caribbean.
His first thoughts about doing a movie was to create an interesting romantic love story, of sorts, but things took a different turn after the islands were rocked by the murder of five gay men over a relatively short period of time and the back end of 2007 and the front of 2008
“Two of them I knew personally,” he said in a recent interview “One was the subject of a documentary I produced, he had AIDS and was killed very violently near where I live. He was almost decapitated. Another guy, a fashion designer, was stabbed multiple times in his house.”
It’s not easy being an open gay man in the Bahamas, as Kareem said “I felt really afraid. I can’t even express how I felt, and one politician said things like ‘the only good homosexual is a dead homosexual’ that went unchallenged in the country. Bahamians are very generous, loving people, but it was an act of great shame.”
Kareem chose to focused the story on three very different people, the pastors wife, the pastor by the way is secretly gay, a young black guy who is trying to hide his sexuality from his family, finally a white man who has a few conflicts in his life, with who the young guy gets involved with.
The cast is mainly Bahamians and the move was shot in just over 24 days, Children of God” had little trouble finding financial backers, despite it’s rather controversial subject matter “I raised the money locally from supporters of my work, I called in favours from individuals who have supported my work.”

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Playing a Gay Man

December 11, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment 

In light of Firth’s recent turn as a gay man mourning his dead lover in Tom Ford’s A Single Man, which opens in select Canadian cities Friday, Firth may well find a whole new group of admirers on the other side of the gender fence, as well. Read more

Gay Movies 4 Gays

October 18, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment 

Hello…welcome to Gay Movies. I am Very Interested on Gay Story Movies and A Big Fan of them. I would like to share these Gay Movies with you Guys. I am So Curious to share my Experience with you. Read more

Men With Cams

July 28, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment 

Men With Cams offers a variety of amateur men and gay couples, performing live on their webcam without any per minute charges. Read more

Why Bruno is Bad News for Gay Men

July 19, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment 

First of all, Bruno – utterly self-absorbed, freakish and empty – is a pretty repellent character. Recoiling from his advances is a sign not so much of homophobia as of simple common sense and discernment. Read more

Bening & Moore Play Lesbian Moms

July 12, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment 

Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Hutcherson and Mia Wasikowska are set to star in “The Kids Are All Right.” Read more

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