QFest St. Louis continues with Hot Guys With Guns at 9:00 pm Thursday May 1st
QFest St. Louis, the annual gay and Lesbian Film Festival presented by Cinema St. Louis runs through May 1st and all films will be screened at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar in The Loop, University City, Mo)
QFest uses the art of contemporary gay cinema to spotlight the lives of Lgbtq people and celebrate queer culture. The 2014 event features an eclectic slate of contemporary Lgbtq-themed feature films, documentaries, and shorts. Tickets are now on sale for all shows.
Hot Guys With Guns screens at 9:00 pm Thursday May 1st
A clever and hilarious crime caper, Hot Guys With Guns recalls “Lethal Weapon” but with younger, sexier gay ex-boyfriends as its leads. Danny is an aspiring actor who desperately wants a job on a popular TV cop drama. To prepare for the role in method fashion, Danny...
QFest St. Louis, the annual gay and Lesbian Film Festival presented by Cinema St. Louis runs through May 1st and all films will be screened at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar in The Loop, University City, Mo)
QFest uses the art of contemporary gay cinema to spotlight the lives of Lgbtq people and celebrate queer culture. The 2014 event features an eclectic slate of contemporary Lgbtq-themed feature films, documentaries, and shorts. Tickets are now on sale for all shows.
Hot Guys With Guns screens at 9:00 pm Thursday May 1st
A clever and hilarious crime caper, Hot Guys With Guns recalls “Lethal Weapon” but with younger, sexier gay ex-boyfriends as its leads. Danny is an aspiring actor who desperately wants a job on a popular TV cop drama. To prepare for the role in method fashion, Danny...
- 4/30/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Exclusive: Lbgt Wolfe Releasing has acquired rights to three films that screened at Outfest Los Angeles, which concluded at the weekend. Separately, Image Entertainment has set then release pattern for The Colony.
The distributor took worldwide rights to Doug Spearman’s Hot Guys With Guns, Us and Canadian rights to Cory Krueckeberg’s Getting Go: The Go Doc Project and Jeffrey Schwarz’s I Am Divine.
Spearman’s Hot Guys With Guns stars Marc Anthony Samuel and Brian McArdle as ex-boyfriends in a modern detective story.
Krueckeberg’s Getting Go: The Go Doc Project centres on a young person who sets out to make a documentary about New York nightlife as a way of meeting an object of desire. Schwartz’s I Am Divine is a documentary about the celebrated drag icon.
Wolfe will release the trio on VoD and DVD in 2014 following their theatrical runs. “Gay movie-lovers across the country are going to adore these films as...
The distributor took worldwide rights to Doug Spearman’s Hot Guys With Guns, Us and Canadian rights to Cory Krueckeberg’s Getting Go: The Go Doc Project and Jeffrey Schwarz’s I Am Divine.
Spearman’s Hot Guys With Guns stars Marc Anthony Samuel and Brian McArdle as ex-boyfriends in a modern detective story.
Krueckeberg’s Getting Go: The Go Doc Project centres on a young person who sets out to make a documentary about New York nightlife as a way of meeting an object of desire. Schwartz’s I Am Divine is a documentary about the celebrated drag icon.
Wolfe will release the trio on VoD and DVD in 2014 following their theatrical runs. “Gay movie-lovers across the country are going to adore these films as...
- 7/23/2013
- ScreenDaily
Doug Spearman, writer/director of Hot Guys With Guns
With a title like Hot Guys With Guns, the gay action comedy has been getting attention on the film festival circuit and for good reason. Taking elements of film noir, buddy comedies and a dash of gay romance, writer/director Doug Spearman has crafted a layered story that follows two exes, Danny (Marc Anthony Samuel) and Pip (Brian McArdle) as they try to solve a West Hollywood crime ring. Of course, the two men are also trying to solve the matter of their hearts as lingering feelings from their past relationship are just as paramount as the clues they’re searching for to solve the crime.
The film, which also deftly sends up Hollywood, gay culture and race, screens at the 31st Annual Outfest Lgbt Film Festival in Los Angeles this Friday, and brings a full circled-ness to the project since...
With a title like Hot Guys With Guns, the gay action comedy has been getting attention on the film festival circuit and for good reason. Taking elements of film noir, buddy comedies and a dash of gay romance, writer/director Doug Spearman has crafted a layered story that follows two exes, Danny (Marc Anthony Samuel) and Pip (Brian McArdle) as they try to solve a West Hollywood crime ring. Of course, the two men are also trying to solve the matter of their hearts as lingering feelings from their past relationship are just as paramount as the clues they’re searching for to solve the crime.
The film, which also deftly sends up Hollywood, gay culture and race, screens at the 31st Annual Outfest Lgbt Film Festival in Los Angeles this Friday, and brings a full circled-ness to the project since...
- 7/17/2013
- by Jim Halterman
- The Backlot
Life of the Sex Party: Spearman’s Debut Features Intriguing but Diluted Premise
The multifaceted Doug Spearman, who many are familiar with as a main player in Logo’s groundbreaking series “Noah’s Arc,” unveils his feature film debut, Hot Guys With Guns, which tries to be a sassy neo-noir dark comedy riffing on dynamics from a multitude of iconic cinematic elements. Those hoping for a breezy comedy will be sorely disappointed with a surprising amount of sinister elements that are declawed by the film’s attempt to be too many things at one time. That’s not to say there aren’t some redeeming elements of discussion highlighted in Spearman’s scenario, which is initially a daring expose of a seedier, often undisclosed side of a community that often engages in contradictory depictions of transparency and provocation. The base premise has all the fixings of a capitalistically mutated cousin to Cruising,...
The multifaceted Doug Spearman, who many are familiar with as a main player in Logo’s groundbreaking series “Noah’s Arc,” unveils his feature film debut, Hot Guys With Guns, which tries to be a sassy neo-noir dark comedy riffing on dynamics from a multitude of iconic cinematic elements. Those hoping for a breezy comedy will be sorely disappointed with a surprising amount of sinister elements that are declawed by the film’s attempt to be too many things at one time. That’s not to say there aren’t some redeeming elements of discussion highlighted in Spearman’s scenario, which is initially a daring expose of a seedier, often undisclosed side of a community that often engages in contradictory depictions of transparency and provocation. The base premise has all the fixings of a capitalistically mutated cousin to Cruising,...
- 7/9/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Adam Baran, Rosie Haber, J Michael Feldman, Pete Mercurio and Julia Dwyer Sullivan have been selected for this year’s 2013 Screenwriting Lab, now in its 11th year and set to take place in June.
The workshop is backed by a grant from the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences and will include sessions with other industry professionals, structured career development opportunities and participation in ongoing festival events.
Outfest executives said 2013 had already been an “extremely successful” year for scripts mentored through previous Screenwriting Labs.
Former fellows and their works that have premiered at festivals in the year-to-date include Yen Tan whose Pit Stop [pictured] screened in Sundance, George Northy’s G.B.F. in Tribeca and Doug Spearman’s Hot Guys With Guns, the closing night film at the Miami Gay And Lesbian Film Festival.
“The fellows selected for the 2013 Outfest Screenwriting Lab have written fresh, exciting Lgbt stories that depict the complexity and beauty of Lgbt lives,” said...
The workshop is backed by a grant from the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences and will include sessions with other industry professionals, structured career development opportunities and participation in ongoing festival events.
Outfest executives said 2013 had already been an “extremely successful” year for scripts mentored through previous Screenwriting Labs.
Former fellows and their works that have premiered at festivals in the year-to-date include Yen Tan whose Pit Stop [pictured] screened in Sundance, George Northy’s G.B.F. in Tribeca and Doug Spearman’s Hot Guys With Guns, the closing night film at the Miami Gay And Lesbian Film Festival.
“The fellows selected for the 2013 Outfest Screenwriting Lab have written fresh, exciting Lgbt stories that depict the complexity and beauty of Lgbt lives,” said...
- 6/3/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Birthday shoutouts go to Tr Knight (above), who is 40, Leonard Nimoy is 82, Kiera Knightley is 28, and Diana Ross is 69. Everything You Need to Know: Marriage Equality at the Supreme Court And Towleroad has an analysis.Lily Tomlin remembers being offered a “Yep, I’m Gay” Time magazine cover decades before EllenWilliam Friedkin, director of controversial gay film Cruising, looks back with regret.In ratings news, The Voice returned well, while Carrie Diaries was flat.Speaking of, there was no Carrie Diaries recap this week because Walt's airtime can best be summed up in this clip we showed you last week. Hopefully Walt will continue his journey of self-discovery.[logo_video_player|video_id=891263|width=540|height=305]
Anderson uses a Flowbee.
Below you can see the latest No More Down Low. This episode looks at the Outfest Fusion Lgbt People of Color Film Festival, and the entry Hot Guys With Guns, starring Darryl Stephens.
The gay man's guide to Australian football's hottest hunks.
Anderson uses a Flowbee.
Below you can see the latest No More Down Low. This episode looks at the Outfest Fusion Lgbt People of Color Film Festival, and the entry Hot Guys With Guns, starring Darryl Stephens.
The gay man's guide to Australian football's hottest hunks.
- 3/26/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Here is last week's caption pic winner. This week's caption pic is at the bottom of the page.
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Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Steven Strait (above) is 27, Reese Witherspoon is 37, Chaka Khan is 60, Nena is 53, Allyson Hannigan is 39, and Jim Parsons is 40. In ratings news, Glee was even with last week.Robert Redford is in talks to join Chris Evans in Captain America: Winter's Soldier.Sony Pictures boss Amy Pascal was honored at the La Gay & Lesbian Center last night, and gave a lengthy speech asking Hollywood to change the way they depict gay characters: “How about next time, when any of us are reading...
Thanks to everyone for participating! The winner is ...
"No, that is not the correct procedure for donning a condom."
Thanks to dostka for this week's winning caption!
Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Steven Strait (above) is 27, Reese Witherspoon is 37, Chaka Khan is 60, Nena is 53, Allyson Hannigan is 39, and Jim Parsons is 40. In ratings news, Glee was even with last week.Robert Redford is in talks to join Chris Evans in Captain America: Winter's Soldier.Sony Pictures boss Amy Pascal was honored at the La Gay & Lesbian Center last night, and gave a lengthy speech asking Hollywood to change the way they depict gay characters: “How about next time, when any of us are reading...
- 3/22/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
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