- Aningaaq shows another side of Gravity (Slate)
- $161.1 million: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire's record November opening (Entertainment Weekly)
- Gravity soars past Catching Fire at the box office—in China (Hollywood Reporter)
- Report: Hollywood doesn't protect animals during filming (New York Daily News)
- Johnny Depp confirmed for 2016 Alice in Wonderland sequel (NME)
- Director Kevin Smith has seen the new Batsuit and says "You have not seen this costume on film before" (Huffington Post)
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Movie News 11.26.13
Monday, November 25, 2013
Journal 6: Locked in the Closet—Being Out on the A-List
In 2010, Newsweek columnist Ramin Setoodeh argued that, "While it's okay for straight actors to play gay (as Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger did in Brokeback Mountain),
it's rare for someone to pull off the trick in reverse." He further
argues that unlike straight actors who play gay, the sexuality of gay
actors who play straight is an issue because "the fact is, an actor's
background does affect how we see his or her performance." Not
surprisingly, the column resulted in a sharp rebuke
from the gay community. Later, author Bret Easton Ellis also
stirred up controversy when he argued that openly-gay Matt Bomer
wouldn't be convincing playing straight hunk Christian in the upcoming Fifty Shades of Gray
adaptation—a role that later went to straight actor/model Jamie Dornan. What do you think? Is an actor's sexuality really only an
issue for audiences when he or she is gay, but playing straight? When
you are watching a gay actor play straight, does his or her sexual
orientation factor into the believability of the performance? While gay
actors playing straight on television have made major strides in recent
years (e.g. Jane Lynch in Glee, Neil Patrick Harris in How I Met Your Mother), why are there currently no openly gay A-list actors or actresses in movies?
Include at least two of the following pieces in your discussion:
- "By the Way, We're Gay: The New Art of Coming Out" (Entertainment Weekly)
- "Earth to Bret Easton Ellis: You Needn't be Straight to Play a Lady-Spanker" (Guardian)
- "Fifty Shades of Homophobia: Who Cares if the Actor Who Plays Christian Grey is Gay? (Huffington Post)
- "Will Luke Evans Be Brave Enough to Become Hollywood’s First Openly Gay Leading Man?" (FlavorWire)
- "Study: Audiences Don't Mind Gay Actors Playing Straight Roles" (PinkNews)
- "How Audiences Can Learn to Accept Gay Actors Playing Straight Roles" (Go Over the Rainbow)
- Must be in MLA Style
- Must be two full pages in length
Due: Tu 12.03
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Week 14: They Went That-a-Way—Screwball Comedies
Week 14: They Went That-a-Way—Screwball ComediesTu 11.26/Th 11.28*
Class: Lecture—“A Hundred Years of Screwball Comedies, PT. I”
Screening: What’s Up, Doc? (Bogdanovich, 1973 USA)
*No class 11.28—Happy Thanksgiving
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Week 13: The Closet Swings Open—Gay Cinema
Week 13: The Closet Swings Open—Gay Cinema
Tu 11.19/Th 11.21
Tu 11.19/Th 11.21
- Class: Lecture—“Gay Representation in Film, Pt. II”
- Screening: The Talented Mr. Ripley (Minghella, 1999 USA)
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Week 12: The Closet Swings Open—Gay Cinema
Week 12: The Closet Swings Open—Gay Cinema
Tu 11.12/Th 11.14
- Class: Lecture—“Gay Representation in Film, Pt. I”
- Screening: Victor Victoria (Edwards, 1982 USA)
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Week 11: Don’t Go In There—Horror Films
Tu 11.05/Th 11.07
- Class: Lecture—“The Haunted House on Film, Pt. II”
- Screening: The Woman in Black (Watkins, USA 2011)
- Due: Journal 5
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