Eurogames Barcelona 2008

Movies

  • GAY MOVIE REVIEW : Before Stonewall DVD
    On June 27, 1969, police raided The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village. In a spontaneous show of support and frustration, the city's gay community rioted for three nights in the streets, an event that is considered the birth of the modern Gay Rights Movement This award winning documentary pries open the closet door, setting free the dramatic story of the sometimes horrifying public and private existences experienced by the gay community since the 1920s. Revealing and often humorous, Before Stonewall exposes the fascinating and unforgettable decade-by-decade history of homosexuality in America..
  • The Lair - Season 3 DVD
    Prepare to leave Twilight to the tweens as cult horror hit The Lair returns for another round of blood-curdling sexploits. Revenge is on the cards for the members of the notorious menonly sex club as evil vampire Colin returns from beyond the grave to create havoc for the small town as he masterminds a rival nightspot to bring down the original, murderous coven Meanwhile, Thom struggles with being the only human member of The Lair – is it only a matter of time until he’s dragged to the dark side? Featuring a slew of sexy new characters, including porn superstar Johnny Hazzard and cult queen Sybil Danning, and all the highcamp drama and bloody action you’ve come to expect, THE LAIR: SEASON 3 takes the smash hit series to wild new heights!
  • Cinema Review - I love you Phillip Morris
    This film about a God fearing ex-cop turned gay conman is full of surprises and lots of laughs with Jim Carrey giving one of his best performances. I just love it when you see a film you have absolutely no clue about and it turns out to be the funniest and most entertaining film so far this year. I Love You Phillip Morris is apparently based on a true story (or so we are told in the opening credits) about a rather ingenious, and slightly crazy, conman who downright refuses to go straight, no really, straight is definitely not in this guy’s vocabulary. However, planning jail breaks and chasing the love of his life, his cell-mate, are.
  • REVIEW : An Englishman In New York DVD - dir: Richard Laxton
    In 1975, John Hurt starred in a BBC television adaptation of Quentin Crisp's autobiography THE NAKED CIVIL SERVANT, playing the flamboyantly gay author and actor, and in 2009 Hurt revisits the role in this comedy-drama based on the latter years of Crisp's life Crisp rose to fame in the UK following the publication of his memoirs and the success of a one-man show, but when a series of typically frank but witty quips during an interview lead to a public scandal, Crisp is approached by an American talent agent, Connie Clausen (Swoosie Kurtz), who says she can get him work in the United States.
  • The Little Box Of Big Gay love DVD
    A collection of twenty-five short films concerning love in all it's many forms. This release features many familiar faces of the gay cinema scene, including Brent Corrigan (SCHOOLBOY CRUSH), Aaron Michael Davies (ANOTHER GAY SEQUEL), Brendan Bradley (REDWOODS), and Ashley Ryder (OUT IN THE OPEN)Twenty five gay short films, over seven hours of acclaimed and award winning entertainment, all wrapped up in a little box! Whether your tastes lean towards romance, comedy or horror !there is sure to be something in this compilation that either tugs on your heart strings or has you hiding behind the sofa
  • COMMENTARY: National Harvey Milk Day
    California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill on 12 October making 22 May national Harvey Milk Day According to Equality California, the move "marks the first time in the nation's history that a state will officially recognize and celebrate the contributions of an openly LGBT person with an annual 'day of special significance.'" Schwarzenegger signed the bill despite a sustained campaign against it by anti-gay activists who don't want schoolchildren to be taught about Milk. The law encourages California public schools and educational institutions to remember Milk, recognize his accomplishments and teach about his contributions to the state.
  • GAY MOVIE REVIEW: The Gay B&B Of Terror DVD - Director: Jaymes Thompson
    On the eve of the biggest LGBT blowout of the year, five gay and lesbian couples find themselves having to make reservations at the secluded Sahara Salvation Inn. A leather daddy, a closeted drag queen, a fag-hag, lipstick lesbians, pink pound yuppies, a sugar daddy and his twink and a country singer and her baby-dyke girlfriend all check in to the creepy hotel, oblivious to the peril that lurks What should have been the party of the century quickly turns into every gay and lesbian s worst nightmare when they discover that the hotel's proprietor is a god-fearing gay-basher with a penchant for mincemeat muffins!.
  • GAY MOVIE REVIEW : Mulligans.... DVD
    When college jock Tyler invites good mate Chase (Dante's Cove's Charlie David) to stay with his family over the summer vacation, what is supposed to be a carefree holiday, suddenly takes a strange turn, when Tyler's father is forced to confront his burgeoning sexuality in the face of his attraction to his son's hot friend. Alliances will be tested and boundaries drawn as the family comes to terms with the implications of each new revelation. Dream come true or unforgivable disloyalty? Perhaps the answer is both in this consistently surprising drama.
  • GAY MOVIE REVIEW : Bear Cub.. DVD - Director Migyel Albaladejo
    An amusing and touching film about reinterpreting the idea of family, Bear Cub tells the engaging story of Pedro, a charming and attractive gay dentist living an active single life in Madrid Pedro offers to look after his 9-year-old nephew Bernardo (David Castillo) for two weeks while the child's mother, Pedro's older sister Violeta (Elvira Lindo), goes off to India with her latest hippie boyfriend When Violeta suddenly becomes detained in India, Pedro finds himself the boy's caretaker and must face the challenges of raising a child..
  • GAY MOVIE REVIEW : Swoon DVD - dir: Tom Kalin
    The previous film versions of Swoon downplay Leopold and Loeb's homosexuality, but Kalin's new version explores their possible psychosexual motivations. Loeb (Daniel Schlachet) is calculating intellectual, while Leopold (Craig Chester), the amateur ornithologist, is emotional and weak. In love with Loeb, Leopold is willing to do anything for him, and when Leob uses the withholding of sex as a prompt, Leopold is even willing to commit murder to have his sexual desires satisfied by Loeb. SWOON is a chilling yet fascinating film.