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spookytuesdaypod · 2 years ago
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“they slash them” more like me slashing stu/toby and veronica/kim in the forest scenes
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godscobhhq · 2 months ago
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Pascal from Tangled
Name: Pascal Greene Age: 27+ Profession: UTP Pronouns: They/them FC suggestions: Quintessa Swindell, Austin Crute, Vico Ortiz Availability: Open
Biography UTP
Notable character information: Pascal is shy with meeting new people, but always lets their true colors show eventually.
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dear-indies · 1 year ago
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I hope you’re having a wonderful day! Could you please help me with finding someone that is in his mid to late twenties and is more flamboyant? Very much out and proud of his sexuality type vibe? Thank you!
Olly Alexander (1990) - is gay and nonbinary (he/him) - It's a Sin.
Jade Hassouné (1991) Lebanese - is queer.
Keyinan Lonsdale (1991) Edo Nigerian / Danish and Irish - is gay.
Garrett Clayton (1991) Lebanese, French-Canadian, English, Scottish, possibly other - is gay.
Mawaan Rizwan (1992) Pakistani - is gay.
Alex Newell (1992) African-American - non-binary (he/she/they).
Ncuti Gatwa (1992) Rwandan - hasn't publicly labelled his sexuality but has played a character with this vibe in Sex Education.
Omari Douglas (1994) Afro-Jamaican - is gay - It’s a Sin.
Layton Williams (1994) Afro-Jamaican, Montserratian / British - is gay.
Ryan Jamaal Swain (1994) African-American - is queer - Pose.
Justice Smith (1995) African-American / Italian and French-Canadian - is queer - Generation.
Matt Greenwood (1995) English - is gay.
Anwesh Sahoo (1995) Indian - is gay.
Austin Crute (1995) African-American - is gay - Daybreak and They/Them.
Rickey Thompson (1996) African-American - is gay.
John Bell (1997)
Lasizwe Dambuza (1998) Black South African - is gay.
Lil Nas X (1999) African-American - is bisexual.
Buddy Keaton (1999) - is gay.
Rhoyle Ivy King (?) African-American - is gender nonconforming and queer (he/him) - All American: Homecoming.
Hey! I'm not sure what constitutes as flamboyant because it's subjective but here are some suggestions!
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themovieblogonline · 9 months ago
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"The Greatest Hits" World Premieres on March 14th at SXSW 2024
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Just hearing a snippet of a song can send Harriet (Lucy Boynton) of "The Greatest Hits" film back to a time when she and her boyfriend Max were happy and together. Director Ned Benson has tapped into the universal way in which music and certain songs remind us of our past. Benson has crafted a romantic 94-minute film that will stream on Hulu on April 12th and show in theaters prior to that. From the stage during the Q&A, Benson admitted to trying to “move into the John Hughes vein” with movies that have a great soundtrack. He has succeeded. “The Greatest Hits” has echoes of older films like “The Butterfly Effect” (2004) or 1998’s “Sliding Doors" and of newer ones like "Press Play" (Greg Bjorkman, also on Hulu). This World Premiere at SXSW on Thursday, March 14th, has time travel, a killer musical score, and a heroine (Lucy Boynton of “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Murder on the Orient Express”) who travels to the past via music and is, therefore, constantly reliving those past memories. It's been 2 years since Max (David Corenswet, “Pearl,” “We Own This City”) died in a tragic car accident that also put Harriet in a coma for a week with head injuries. Even before the accident, Lucy could time travel via music. She tries to warn and save Max even then and continues to try to save Max throughout the film. COUPLES Lucy Boynton and David Corenswet are a handsome and charismatic couple as Harriet and Max. The next love of Harriet’s life, David (Justin H. Min, “Beef”) represents a second chance at love. There are multiple scenes of tender kissing, most of them involving Romance #2, Lucy and Justin.  The only true sex scene is an out-of-focus gauzy one, so the emphasis is on romance. It is also all about teaching us, through the counseling of Retta (“Parks & Recreation,” “Good Boys”) as Dr. Evelyn Bartlett, to go forward and live life in the moment. Dr. Bartlett tells Harriet that we should all learn to “live the dashes.” She means the dash that appears on tombstones between the birth and death dates. Harriet is getting this message from close friends like Morris Martin, well-played by Austin Crute, too. She is told, “You’re making a conscious choice to hide out in your own grief.” Her friends and her counselor want Harriet to move on and engage with life again. Q&A From the stage after this World Premiere showing of “The Greatest Hits” the director shared that his own home in Los Angeles was used for Morris’s apartment. He said that a friend’s house nearby was used as Max’s house, that Justin lived nearby, and shared, jokingly, that the neighborhood now hated him.  Benson admitted that his editor, Saira Haider, had to convince him to lose some of the wonderful beach scenes that the movie uses. (“I was in love with that beach sequence.”) An interesting question during the Q&A was to name a song that “took you back” in time in an important way. The team answered with very different responses: “Avalon" by Roxy (Ned Benson); “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day (Justin H, Min); and “I’m Sexy and I Know It”  (Austin Crute).  But Director Ned Benson gave credit to the enthusiastic crowd present this day in Austin for inspiring the film, saying, “You guys were the inspiration during Covid. This is such a special festival. I lived here in 2008. This film is a love letter to music.” MUSIC & SPECIAL EFFECTS Since the emphasis throughout the film is on love, grief, and music, special kudos go out to Sound Designer Ando Johnson and Music Supervisor Ryan Lott. During the credits for the many songs that comprise the amazing soundtrack (Mozart even made it in with “Fantasia in D. Minor”), there is even a credit for Ryan Lott and Nelly Furtado, while Nelly Furtado’s “Never Lost” is also included. The presentation of time travel is done well. It’s a tough thing if you think about it.  I had to think about it when writing a one-time travel novel (“Out of Time”). Exactly how do you describe or represent time travel in a book or movie?  Cinematographer Chung Hoon-Chung has figured it out for Director Benson; it works. CONCLUSION It’s too late for Valentine’s Day, but see this one with that special someone. It’s a well-done, romantic 94 minutes. My only regret when the end credits came up was that Harriet’s first boyfriend Max (David Corenswet) was not there in person. He was off being “Superman” for an upcoming movie and has also been at work on “Twisters.” Director Ned Benson said, "I wound up with the perfect cast." I would not argue with that sentiment, but I wish that the boyfriend's order were reversed. It would have been great to have Harriet end up with Superman (David Corenswet) because their chemistry onscreen was lethal. Read the full article
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thequeereview · 2 years ago
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Exclusive Interview: Oscar-nominated filmmaker John Logan & the cast of They/Them on creating an empowering queer slasher movie
Exclusive Interview: Oscar-nominated filmmaker John Logan & the cast of They/Them on creating an empowering queer slasher movie
They/Them (pronounced “They-slash-Them”), marks the directorial debut of Oscar-nominated veteran screenwriter John Logan (Skyfall, Hugo, The Aviator, Gladiator), who brings his own script to the screen with his queer take on the slasher genre. As a lifelong committed horror fan, Logan had longed to see himself represented in the genre. “When I was growing up, queer characters were for the most…
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esqueletosgays · 2 years ago
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THEY/THEM (2022)
Director: John Logan Cinematography: Lyn Moncrief
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moviemosaics · 2 years ago
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They/Them
directed by John Logan, 2022
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years ago
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W A T C H I N G
Semi-Controversial film. No doubt somewhat triggering for some people. Understandable.
But the underpinning allegory is intolerance and bigotry is the enemy.
Excellent inclusive casting (imo).
THEO GERMAINE is awesome, what a cute human being. Follow them on their socials. I think they have such a great heart. I hope they get many more roles!
AUSTIN CRUTE was already a favorite character actor on DAYBREAK. This is such a different side to his masculine Apocalyptic Samurai. Really - this guy has range!
KEVIN BACON, as always, is excellent. I mean has he ever been anything but? He's like Keanu. A good dude that has a fan favorite status.
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ilcovodelbikersgrunf · 3 years ago
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Kevin Bacon, Anna Chlumsky, Carrie Preston e Theo Germaine in bella mostra nelle prime foto dell'horror Blumhouse They/Them, ambientato in un campo di conversione per giovani gay.
Il film è la storia di un gruppo di adolescenti LGBTQIA+ che vengono mandati in un "campo di conversione gay" gestito da Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon). Qui i ragazzi vengono coinvolti in una settimana di programmazione intesa ad aiutarli a trovare un nuovo senso di libertà. Poiché i metodi del campo diventano sempre più psicologicamente inquietanti, i campeggiatori devono unire le forze per proteggersi. Quando un misterioso assassino inizia a mietere vittime, le cose si fanno ancora più pericolose...
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kadtherine · 5 years ago
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I’m trying to make something here. Our own tribe.
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spookytuesdaypod · 2 years ago
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they/them said yes being unapologetically queer is good for your skin but that doesn’t mean you can forget to moisturize and they’re so right for that
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majorlyobessed · 5 years ago
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Daybreak 🧟‍♀️
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twenty-words-or-less · 2 years ago
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They/Them
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Summary: A group of LGBT+ teenagers at a conversion camp find themselves the targets of a masked killer.
Decent effort with great title and show-stealing Austin Crute that sidelines actual slashing in favour of focus on message.
Rating: 3.5/5
Photo credit: IMDb
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multi-muse-transect · 3 years ago
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How to make the Flash show awesome again: The writers make an episode where Barry meets an alternate version of Wally West played by KJ Appa and it’s a multi-part episode with Wally being confused about the multiverse and has no idea what Earth he’s from though there are lines that are callbacks to Young Justice with him picking up enemy stuff saying “Sweet! Souvenir!” And he mentions about a show called Hello Megan while talking to team Flash alongside a lowkey fourth wall break joke looking at the mirror saying he looked really different on his world, more life-like and animated. 
Then in the twist for the final part, Wally manages to go back home and then it cuts to Earth 16 where it’s all animated with Wally animated again and voiced by Jason Spisak again saying “Home sweet home!” 
Bonus: Team Flash calls him again and he brings back up with Breton Thwaites as Dick (with an outfit akin to the show because he’s the same Nightwing from the show) Valorie Curry as Ms. Martian, Minka Kelly as Artemis, Lucy Hale as Zatanna, Austin Crute as Kaldur, and Lovie Simone Oppong as Rocket and all of them are sort of freaking out because they’re live action now while the Young Justice theme plays when they arrive.
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themovieblogonline · 10 months ago
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"The Greatest Hits" World Premieres on March 14th at SXSW 2024
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Just hearing a snippet of a song can send Harriet (Lucy Boynton) of "The Greatest Hits" film back to a time when she and her boyfriend Max were happy and together. Director Ned Benson has tapped into the universal way in which music and certain songs remind us of our past. Benson has crafted a romantic 94-minute film that will stream on Hulu on April 12th and show in theaters prior to that. From the stage during the Q&A, Benson admitted to trying to “move into the John Hughes vein” with movies that have a great soundtrack. He has succeeded. “The Greatest Hits” has echoes of older films like “The Butterfly Effect” (2004) or 1998’s “Sliding Doors" and of newer ones like "Press Play" (Greg Bjorkman, also on Hulu). This World Premiere at SXSW on Thursday, March 14th, has time travel, a killer musical score, and a heroine (Lucy Boynton of “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Murder on the Orient Express”) who travels to the past via music and is, therefore, constantly reliving those past memories. It's been 2 years since Max (David Corenswet, “Pearl,” “We Own This City”) died in a tragic car accident that also put Harriet in a coma for a week with head injuries. Even before the accident, Lucy could time travel via music. She tries to warn and save Max even then and continues to try to save Max throughout the film. COUPLES Lucy Boynton and David Corenswet are a handsome and charismatic couple as Harriet and Max. The next love of Harriet’s life, David (Justin H. Min, “Beef”) represents a second chance at love. There are multiple scenes of tender kissing, most of them involving Romance #2, Lucy and Justin.  The only true sex scene is an out-of-focus gauzy one, so the emphasis is on romance. It is also all about teaching us, through the counseling of Retta (“Parks & Recreation,” “Good Boys”) as Dr. Evelyn Bartlett, to go forward and live life in the moment. Dr. Bartlett tells Harriet that we should all learn to “live the dashes.” She means the dash that appears on tombstones between the birth and death dates. Harriet is getting this message from close friends like Morris Martin, well-played by Austin Crute, too. She is told, “You’re making a conscious choice to hide out in your own grief.” Her friends and her counselor want Harriet to move on and engage with life again. Q&A From the stage after this World Premiere showing of “The Greatest Hits” the director shared that his own home in Los Angeles was used for Morris’s apartment. He said that a friend’s house nearby was used as Max’s house, that Justin lived nearby, and shared, jokingly, that the neighborhood now hated him.  Benson admitted that his editor, Saira Haider, had to convince him to lose some of the wonderful beach scenes that the movie uses. (“I was in love with that beach sequence.”) An interesting question during the Q&A was to name a song that “took you back” in time in an important way. The team answered with very different responses: “Avalon" by Roxy (Ned Benson); “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day (Justin H, Min); and “I’m Sexy and I Know It”  (Austin Crute).  But Director Ned Benson gave credit to the enthusiastic crowd present this day in Austin for inspiring the film, saying, “You guys were the inspiration during Covid. This is such a special festival. I lived here in 2008. This film is a love letter to music.” MUSIC & SPECIAL EFFECTS Since the emphasis throughout the film is on love, grief, and music, special kudos go out to Sound Designer Ando Johnson and Music Supervisor Ryan Lott. During the credits for the many songs that comprise the amazing soundtrack (Mozart even made it in with “Fantasia in D. Minor”), there is even a credit for Ryan Lott and Nelly Furtado, while Nelly Furtado’s “Never Lost” is also included. The presentation of time travel is done well. It’s a tough thing if you think about it.  I had to think about it when writing a one-time travel novel (“Out of Time”). Exactly how do you describe or represent time travel in a book or movie?  Cinematographer Chung Hoon-Chung has figured it out for Director Benson; it works. CONCLUSION It’s too late for Valentine’s Day, but see this one with that special someone. It’s a well-done, romantic 94 minutes. My only regret when the end credits came up was that Harriet’s first boyfriend Max (David Corenswet) was not there in person. He was off being “Superman” for an upcoming movie and has also been at work on “Twisters.” Director Ned Benson said, "I wound up with the perfect cast." I would not argue with that sentiment, but I wish that the boyfriend's order were reversed. It would have been great to have Harriet end up with Superman (David Corenswet) because their chemistry onscreen was lethal. Read the full article
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fearsmagazine · 3 years ago
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THEY/THEM Premiere Date & First-Look Images.
Kevin Bacon plays Owen Whistler in this slasher horror film set at an LGBTQIA+ conversion camp. Several queer and trans campers join Whistler for a week of programming intended to “help them find a new sense of freedom”. As the camp’s methods become increasingly more psychologically unsettling, the campers must work together to protect themselves. When a mysterious killer starts claiming victims, things get even more dangerous. 
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(l-r) Carrie Preston as Cora Whistler, Anna Chlumsky as Molly, Boone Platt as Zane, Kevin Bacon as Owen Whistler -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
THEY/THEM, pronounced “They-slash-Them,” from Blumhouse will premiere Friday, August 5. The LGBTQIA+ horror film, formerly known as ‘Whistler Camp,’ is a queer empowerment story set at a gay conversion camp.  
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Anna Chlumsky as Molly -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
THEY/THEM is award-winning screenwriter John Logan’s directorial debut from Blumhouse and will exclusively premiere on Peacock.
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(l-r) Monique Kim as Veronica, Anna Lore as Kim -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
“THEY/THEM has been germinating within me my whole life. I've loved horror movies as long as I can remember, I think because monsters represent 'the other' and as gay kid I felt a powerful sense of kinship with those characters who were different, outlawed, or forbidden,” said writer and director, John Logan. “I wanted to make a movie that celebrates queerness, with characters that I never saw when I was growing up. When people walk away from the movie, I hope they're going to remember the incredible love that these kids have for each other and how that love needs to be protected and celebrated.”
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(l-r) Darwin del Fabro as Gabriel, Austin Crute as Toby, Cooper Koch as Stu -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
THEY/THEM is produced by Blumhouse. The film is created, written, and directed by three-time Oscar nominated screenwriter John Logan (Skyfall, Gladiator, The Aviator), marking his directorial debut and serving as an executive producer on the film. Kevin Bacon (You Should Have Left, City On a Hill), Scott Turner Schofield (Euphoria; The Craft: Legacy), Howie Young (Mission: Impossible III, Hit and Run), and Jon Romano (Firestarter (2022), Vengeance) also serve as executive producers. Jason Blum (Get Out, The Invisible Man) and Michael Aguilar (Penny Dreadful, Kidding) are producers.
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(l-r) Theo Germaine as Jordan, Austin Crute as Toby -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
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