Posted on 16 November 2011
By WARREN DAY The keeper of the nation’s secrets, had dark secrets of his own. Two weeks ago I wrote a review about why straight critics were giving better notice to the gay movie “Weekend” than the gay critics were. Now I’m faced with a new film starring Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover that [...]
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Posted on 03 November 2011
By Warren Day In “Weekend,” we finally have a well-received 2011 movie where the love story at the center is between two people of the same sex. Not where it’s a sidebar, as it was with the excellent “Beginners” that opened in July. And this British independent film is receiving even better reviews, particularly from [...]
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Posted on 12 October 2011
“The Ides of March” – “Moneyball” – “50/50” By WARREN DAY Photo: Brad P itt antibiotics no prescription and Jonah Hill in “Moneyball” Three of the best films of 2011 are in theaters right now, three films that deserved to be seen by the widest audience possible, and yet they stand in danger of being [...]
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Posted on 05 October 2011
Tampa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, October 6 – October 16, 2011 Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, October 13 – 16, 2011 By Warren Day One law rules Hollywood: the films that are most likely to get made and to appear in a multiplex near you are the films with the biggest appeal [...]
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Posted on 21 September 2011
And Now the Good (and GLBT) Movies Will Come Out to Play Photo: Rooney Mara in “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” By Warren Day For at least a couple of decades, the movie year has divided itself into three basic seasons. The first four months of the year – January, February, March, April – [...]
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Posted on 13 September 2011
By Warren Day Contagion” may be the scariest movie you’ll ever see. Not in a vampire or werewolf kind of way, because deep down you know you’re never going to meet one of those in real life (especially one that looks like Robert Pattinson or Taylor Lautner). What makes director Steven Soderbergh’s latest film so [...]
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Posted on 29 August 2011
A film review by Warren Day A positive stereotype that both heterosexuals and homosexuals hold about gays is that they’re more creative than most and without them theater would be half what it is. If that’s true, then why is it so hard to come up with a substantial list of great gay plays – [...]
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Posted on 05 August 2011
By Warren Day Compared to the frat boy romps and comic book heroes that have deluged us in 2011, “Crazy, Stupid Love” seems like a mature comedy, even though it’s basically a story of adults acting in very immature ways. Heterosexuals can do that, you know. antibiotics no prescription It certainly has one of the [...]
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Posted on 28 July 2011
And Restores Innocence to the Superhero Movie A Film Review by WARREN DAY If you were born past 1938, you’re a part of the comic book hero generation, for it was that year Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1, with Batman coming out in 1939. And then, in 1941, Captain America. So almost every [...]
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Posted on 22 July 2011
A Film Review by Warren Day Photo: Harry Potter fans, young and old, will all be sorry to see the series end. antibiotics no prescription However, J.K.?Rowling has not said this is “The End”… What’s next? Photos courtesy, Warner Brothers Pictures By any standard, it’s one of the biggest phenomena in publishing and movie history. [...]
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