Queer Eye’s Tan France on the pressure of fame: “I represent Asians globally at this point”
“I represent Asians globally at this point, and that’s a lot of pressure for one person.”
Russell Tovey, Bake Off, Trans Troops, Ketamine, Ariana Grande, White Whales, AOC, Luke Evans: HOT LINKS
64 PERCENT. The percentage of voters that say Trump is a criminal. “President Donald Trump committed crimes before he became president, American voters say 64 – 24 percent in a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today.”
Anti-gay baker Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop.
JACK PHILLIPS. Masterpiece Cakeshop anti-gay baker and state of Colorado agree to end litigation: “Under the terms of the agreement, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission will voluntarily dismiss the state administrative action against Masterpiece Cakeshop and its owner, Jack Phillips, and Mr. Phillips will voluntarily dismiss his federal court case against the State. Each side will bear their own costs and attorneys’ fees. This agreement does not affect the ability of Autumn Scardina, the complainant in the state administrative case, to pursue a claim on her own.”
ESKETAMINE. FDA approves ketamine nasal spray to treat depression: ‘The Johnson & Johnson nasal spray is a variation of the anesthetic ketamine — a pain reliever that was widely abused as a street drug, Special K, in the 1980s and 1990s. The newly approved drug by the FDA is the first major depression treatment to reach the U.S. market in decades.’
NEBRASKA. Bill that would have given protections to LGBTQ workers fails again after debate: “The bill (LB627) that would ensure workers couldn’t be fired or discriminated against because of their sexual orientation or gender identity will be put aside for the rest of the session, unless its sponsor, Lincoln Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks, can find enough votes — 33 — to break a filibuster.”
GENDER NEUTRAL. Piers Morgan blasted Florida parent for raising their kid gender neutral.
‘Isn’t it toxic and bizarre that at two years old we are telling someone that you are a boy because of your anatomy?’
A gender-neutral family from Florida are rising their child as a ‘theyby’. The parents say they will let the child discover their own gender later on in life. pic.twitter.com/MyioOS2Rvk
CLIMATE CHANGE. Arctic animals changing feeding habits due to warming temperatures, new study of whales and seals finds: ‘The data showed that two decades ago, both species spent around half their time foraging at glacier fronts and eating a diet dominated by polar cod. But ringed seals now spend “significantly higher proportions of time near tidal glacier fronts” while the white whales had the opposite response and had moved elsewhere to look for food. “Tidal glacier fronts appear to be serving as Arctic ‘refugia’ for RS (ringed seals), explaining why this species has increased the amount of time spent near glaciers,” the study said. White whales meanwhile now “have larger home ranges and spent less time near glacier fronts and more time in the centre of fjords”.”
Tribeca Film Festival announces a record 14 LGBTQ-inclusive films in 2019 lineup
Credit: Tribeca Film Festival
The Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, unveiled its 2019 feature film lineup, which includes 14 LGBTQ-inclusive titles, the most ever for the New York City-based festival. Continuing its tradition of elevating exceptional storytelling rooted in today’s global film communities, the 18th installation of Tribeca will showcase debut works from emerging talent and new works from notable filmmakers during its run from April 24th – May 5th.
Of the 103 films premiering at the festival, half are directed by women with 40% directed by one or more women; 29% are directed by people of color; and 13% of films are directed by an LGBTQIA-identifying person. “Every festival is shaped by and reflective of its community, and we are fortunate that our hometown just happens to be the most diverse city on Earth,” says Festival Director Cara Cusumano.
Tribeca features 3 domestic and international narrative features amongst the queer inclusive films in its respective competition categories. This includes 1 domestic and 1 international documentary feature in both competitions as well as 2 documentaries in the Spotlight and Midnight categories; 4 features represented in Viewpoints, a category celebrating distinct voices in filmmaking; and 3 features in Movies Plus, a category that supplements each screening with a special panel or presentation.
Clementine, directed and written by Lara Jean Gallagher. Produced by Aimee Lynn Barneburg, Davis Priestley, Karina Ripper. (USA) – World Premiere. Reeling from a one-sided breakup, heartbroken Karen breaks into her ex’s lakehouse. There, she strikes up a complicated relationship with provocative younger woman Lana in this beautifully rendered psychological drama and sexual coming of age story. (Cast: Otmara Marrero, Sydney Sweeney, Will Brittain, Sonya Walger)
Flawless (Haneshef), directed and written by Sharon Maymon, Tal Granit. Produced by Osnat Handelsman Keren, Talia Kleinhendler, Moshe Edery, Leon Edery, Thanassis Karathanos, Martin Hampel. (Israel, Germany) – World Premiere. Three teenagegirls in search of physical perfection are drawn down a dark path of black-market plastic surgery, an impulsive adventure that ultimately becomes a journey of self-discovery. (Cast: Stav Strashko, Netsanet Zenaneh Mekonnen, Noam Lugasy, Arad Triffon Reshef, Niv Sultan, Asi Levy)
House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae),directed and written by Bora Kim. Produced by Zoe Sua Cho, Bora Kim. (South Korea, USA) – North American Premiere. In 1994 Seoul, quiet eighth-grader Eunhee spends her time consumed by love and friendship, shoplifting, and karaoke. But it’s in her new teacher that Eunhee finds the unlikely connection that she has been desperately seeking in this touching coming-of-age drama. (Cast: Jihu Park, Saebyuk Kim, Seungyeon Lee, Ingi Jeong)
DOCUMENTARY COMPETITIONS
For They Know Not What They Do,directed by Daniel Karslake, written by Nancy Kennedy, Daniel Karslake. Produced by Daniel Karslake, Sheri Heitker, Barbara Simon. (USA) – World Premiere. When the Supreme Court legalized marriage equality, the backlash by the religious right was swift, severe, and successful. Karslake’s documentary looks at four faith-based families with LGBTQ children caught in the crosshairs of sexuality, identity, and scripture.
Seahorse,directed and written by Jeanie Finlay. Produced by Andrea Cornwell, Jeanie Finlay. (UK) – World Premiere. Director Jeanie Finlay charts a transgender man’s path to parenthood after he decides to carry his child himself. The pregnancy prompts an unexpected and profound reckoning with conventions of masculinity, self-definition and biology.
SPOTLIGHT DOCUMENTARY
Halston,directed and written by Frédéric Tcheng. Produced by Roland Ballester, Frédéric Tcheng, Stephanie Levy, Paul Dallas. (USA) – New York Premiere. From Jackie Kennedy to Studio 54, Halston’s minimalist designs put American fashion on the map in the 1970s. Tribeca alum Frédéric Tcheng examines the work and life of the enigmatic visionary who called himself Halston. (With Tavi Gevinson, Cornelia Guest, Liza Minnelli, Marisa Berenson, Joel Schumacher, Pat Cleveland. A 1091 Media’s The Orchard and CNN release.)
VIEWPOINTS
Changing the Game,directed by Michael Barnett, written by Michael Barnett, Michael Mahaffie. Produced by Clare Tucker. (USA) – World Premiere, Feature Documentary. Transgender high school athletes from across the country compete at the top of their fields, while also challenging the boundaries and perceptions of fairness and discrimination. With Mack Beggs, Sarah Rose Huckman, Andraya Yearwood. (Also playing as part of the Tribeca/ESPN Sports Film Festival)
Circus of Books,directed and written by Rachel Mason. Produced by Rachel Mason, Kathryn Robson, Cynthia Childs, Adam Baran. (USA) – World Premiere, Feature Documentary. How do you explain to your friends that your mom and pop run a gay pornography shop? That is just one question asked in this playful documentary about the titular LA store and its unlikely proprietors. (With Larry Flynt, Justin Honard (aka Alaska Thunderfuck), Jeff Stryker)
CRSHD,directed and written by Emily Cohn. Produced by Emily Cohn, Jennifer George, Abby Pucker, Barrett Rouen. (USA) – World Premiere, Feature Narrative. Best friends Izzy, Anuka, and Fiona have a pact to lose their virginity before the summer break. They pin their hopes on getting into their college’s super exclusive “crush party.” (Cast: Isabelle Barbier, Deeksha Ketkar, Sadie Scott, Will Janowitz, L.H. González, Abdul Seidu)
Goldie,directed and written by Sam De Jong. Produced by Luca Borghese, Ben Howe. (USA) – North American Premiere, Feature Narrative. Goldie takes care of her sisters while their mom is in prison, but her true dream is stardom. With child protective services looming and a real music video shoot on the horizon, Goldie’s last option is to make her dreams come true or lose it all in Sam de Jong’s stylish and gritty New York City fable. (Cast: Slick Woods, George Sample III, Danny Hoch, Khris Davis, Marsha Stephanie Blake, A$AP Ferg)
MIDNIGHT
You Don’t Nomi, directed and written by Jeffrey McHale. Produced by Jeffrey McHale, Ariana Garfinkel, Suzanne Zionts. (USA) – World Premiere, Feature Documentary. Released in 1995, Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls was met by critics and audiences with near universal derision. You Don’t Nomi traces the film’s redemptive journey from notorious flop to cult classic, and maybe even masterpiece. (With Peaches Christ, Jeffery Conway, April Kidwell, Haley Mlotek, Adam Nayman, David Schmader)
MOVIES PLUS
Gay Chorus Deep South,directed by David Charles Rodrigues, written by David Charles Rodrigues, Jeff Gilbert. Produced by Bud Johnston, Jesse Moss. (USA) – World Premiere, Feature Documentary. To confront a resurgence of anti-LGBTQ laws, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus embarks on an unprecedented bus tour through the Deep South, celebrating music, challenging intolerance, and confronting their own dark coming out stories. (With The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, Dr. Tim Seelig, Ashlé, Jimmy White.) After the Premiere Screening: a special performance by The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus.
Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts,directed and written by Nick Zeig-Owens. Produced by David Silver. (USA) – World Premiere, Feature Documentary. With razor-sharp wit and authentic country music chops, Trixie Mattel charmed audiences and judges as winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars. But the grind of performing and the pressure of the title proves that heavy is the head that wears the tiara. After the Premiere Screening: a special performance by Drag Race All-Star Trixie Mattel.
XY Chelsea,directed by Tim Travers Hawkins, written by Mark Monroe. Produced by Julia Nottingham, Lucas Ochoa, Thomas Benski, Isabel Davis. (UK) – World Premiere, Feature Documentary. Following the shock commutation of her sentence, whistleblower and transwoman Chelsea Manning prepares to leave an all-male military prison in Kansas and transition to living life for the first time as a free woman. (With Chelsea Manning, Nancy Hollander, Vince Ward, Chase Strange. A Showtime release.) After the Premiere Screening: a conversation with film subject Chelsea Manning, producer Isabel Davis, and director Tim Hawkins.
‘Wet Hot American Summer’, ‘Cameron Post’, Tea With The Dames’ and Everything Streaming on HBO, Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix in March
Bradley Cooper and Michael Ian Black in Wet Hot American Summer
Looking for something to stream while you Netflix and chill? Check out our picks for new films streaming this month below, including Saved!,The Miseducation of Cameron Post and more.
Wet Hot American Summer (2001), available March 1 on Nexflix
One of the funniest film of the century, this (summer) camp classic features an all-star cast including Paul Rudd, Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Amy Poehler, Ken Marino, Chris Meloni (in a crop top) and more. Plus, Bradley Cooper and Michael Ian Black play a pair of gayteens in love and share one of the most tender same-sexsex scenes in a mainstream comedy.
Saved! (2004), available March 1 on Hulu
This biting teen satire throws the good book at religious hangups after a conservative Christian teen finds out her boyfriends is gay. Starring Jena Malone, Mandy Moore and Macaulay Culkin.
Evening Shadows (2018), available March 1 on Netflix
An incredible, important drama and one of the first gay romance films from India has landed on Netflix. This festival favorite tells a classic mother-son coming out story, but the cultural context adds layers of complexity to this must-see film.
Tea With the Dames (2018), available March 16 on Hulu
Dames Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins and Joan Plowright redefine spilling the tea in this charming flick. The icons of stage and screen speak candidly about all sorts of subjects for our viewing pleasure, hats optional.
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018), available March 20 on HBO
Chloë Grace Moretz stars in this gripping coming-of-age story about a young, queer teen who is sent to a harrowing gay conversion program in 1993.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018), available March 30 on HBO
Fernando?!
All films coming to Netflix: Available March 1 A Clockwork Orange Apollo 13 Budapest (FR)– Netflix Film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks Emma Junebug Music and Lyrics Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist River’s Edge (JP)– Netflix Film Stuart Little Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind– Netflix Film The Hurt Locker The Notebook Tyson Wet Hot American Summer Winter’s Bone Your Son (ES)– Netflix Film
Available March 5 Disney’s Christopher Robin
Available March 7 Doubt
Available March 8 Blue Jasmine Juanita– Netflix Film Lady J (FR)– Netflix Film Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams The Jane Austen Book Club Walk. Ride. Rodeo.– Netflix Film
Available March 13 Triple Frontier– Netflix Film
Available March 15 A Separation Burn Out (FR)– Netflix Film Dry Martina (AR)– Netflix Film Girl (BE)– Netflix Film Kung Fu Hustle Paskal (MY)– Netflix Film The Lives of Others
Available March 22 Mirage (ES)– Netflix Film The Dirt– Netflix Film
Available March 29 15 August (IN)– Netflix Film Bayoneta (MX)– Netflix Film The Highwaymen– Netflix Film Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Available March 31 The Burial of Kojo
All films coming to Hulu: Available March 1 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag Abduction Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls Alex & Emma American Beauty An American Haunting Astro Boy Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction Batman Begins Black Sheep Blast From the Past Boomerang Breakheart Pass Bruce Almighty Bushwhacked The Chumscrubber The Cider House Rules The Crying Game The Dark Knight Death at a Funeral Deuces Wild Dirty Work The Dogs of War Double Jeopardy Easy Rider Edward Scissorhands Fire in the Sky The French Lieutenant’s Woman He Named Me Malala Heaven’s Gate I, Dolours The Ice Storm Impostor Inventing the Abbotts Ironweed It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown JFK Jumanji Legally Blondes Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes Unite Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash The Mighty Quinn Nacho Libre Not Another Teen Movie Office Space Open Season Open Season 2 Open Season 3 Open Season: Scared Silly Ouija House Ouija Séance: The Final Game Perfect Creature The Piano The Pope of Greenwich Village Rambo III Reasonable Doubt Red Corner Red Dragon Regarding Henry Return of the Living Dead 3 Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave River’s Edge S.F.W. Saved! Shaolin Warrior Small Soldiers Summer Catch Tapeheads Toys Tristan & Isolde Two Weeks Notice Vice W. Waterworld What a Girl Wants What Lies Beneath What’s the Worst That Could Happen? Witness Yes Man
Available March 5 A Frozen Christmas 3 The Closet (“Le Placard”) Where Hands Touch
Available March 7 Dudes Rock ‘n’ Roll High School Suburbia
Available March 8 I Can Only Imagine
Available March 10 Middle Men
Available March 11 The Party’s Just Beginning
Available March 12 Acrimony Trigger
Available March 13 Free Solo
Available March 14 Shoplifters
Available March 15 Like Water for Chocolate No Way Out The Fog Wings of the Dove
Available March 16 Tea With the Dames
Available March 17 Divide and Conquer
Available March 18 Assassination Nation
Available March 19 A Frozen New Year’s
Available March 20 Girl Most Likely
Available March 21 The Last Race
Available March 26 A Cam Life
Available March 27 Monsters and Men
Available March 29 The Domestics
Available March 30 Chef Flynn
All films coming to Amazon: Available March 1 A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof (E per tetto un cielo di stelle) A Woman Possessed Abduction Amelia’s 25th American Beauty Baba Yaga Basic Instinct 2 Big Night Black Cat (Gatto nero) Black Sheep Boomerang Carpool City of the Living Dead (Paura nella città dei morti viventi) Death at a Funeral Deep Red (Profondo rosso) Double Jeopardy Dude, Where’s My Dog?! Enter the Invincible Hero (Heugpyobigaeg) From Beneath Jig Karl Rove, I Love You La clave Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (No profanar el sueño de los muertos) Lone and Angry Man (Una bara per lo sceriffo) Chinese Hercules (Ma tou da jue dou) Major Payne A Man Called Blade (Mannaja) Mary Loss of Soul Murimgori Nacho Libre Overkill P.O.E.: Project of Evil Prison Girls Rambo III Ride Out for Revenge Setup So Young So Bad Still Waiting… Tapeheads The American The Apple The Bank Job The Chumscrubber The Crazies The Dead and the Damned The Four of the Apocalypse (I quattro dell’apocalisse) The Invincible Armour (Ying zhao tie bu shan) The Mighty Quinn The New York Ripper (Lo squartatore di New York) UFO Us and the Game Industry Valerie Vice Squad Waiting… Woman Avenger (Shi mei chu ma) Xue lian huan Yin yang xie di zi You Did This to Me
Available March 8 I Can Only Imagine
Available March 10 Middle Men
Available March 12 Acrimony Colette
Available March 16 Speed Kills
Available March 22 Leng zhan
Available March 29 The Domestics American Renegades
Available March 30 Outlaws
All films coming to HBO: Available March 1 50 First Dates Angela’s Ashes The Client Courage Under Fire Date Night (Extended Version) Déjà Vu The Devil Wears Prada Despicable Me Drugstore Cowboy Entrapment The Family Fang Green Zone The Grudge (Extended Version) Hellbound: Hellraiser II Knock Knock Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector Love & Other Drugs Paper Heart Sinister 2 Taps Tarzan The Wicker Man (Director’s Cut) The Wolfman Twisted Weekend at Bernie’s Yogi Bear El último traje (a.k.a. The Last Suit) Desde el principo (a.k.a. From the Beginning) El ultimo romantico, (a.k.a. The Last Romance) My Friend Dahmer Stratton The Shop
Available March 2 Skyscraper
Available March 3 Leaving Neverland
Available March 4 Leaving Neverland
Available March 9 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
Available March 15 Havana Street Party Presents Orishas
Available March 16 The First Purge
Available March 18 The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
Available March 20 The Miseducation of Cameron Post
Available March 22 Yo no me llamo Rubén Blades (a.k.a. Ruben Blades Is Not My Name)