
James Franco
Image by: Searchlight/Chuck Zlotnick
It looks like James Franco is
making gayness his primary cinematic concern. First he played Harvey Milk’s
boyfriend in Milk, then Allen Ginsberg in Howl. Currently he’s directing
and starring as doomed young gay poet Hart Crane in The Broken Tower (hitting
film festivals near you right now) and, going for a trifecta of gay biopic
entries, he’s now directing Sal, the film version of the life of Rebel
Without A Cause star Sal Mineo. Franco will also act in the film but the title
role goes to young Mineo look-alike Val Lauren. There are a lot more gay
biopics left to be shot, too, so if Franco wants he can just keep going and
give us movies about Paul Lynde, Rock Hudson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Keith
Haring, Montgomery Clift and Sylvester before moving on to the life of
still-living people like Neil Patrick Harris. The possibilities are endless and
we’re happy to let Franco explore them. Sal is due in 2012, so you young
people still have time to go watch Rebel and study the subject matter.
Glenn Close passes in Albert
Nobbs
Damages star Glenn Close
hasn’t been as active on the big screen lately as she was in the 1980s when she
was nominated for (yet didn’t win) five Academy Awards over the course of a
seven-year span. But that might change this fall when the Irish drama Albert
Nobbs hits theaters. Based on the George Moore story, "The Singular Life of
Albert Nobbs," it concerns a woman who, desperate for work, poses as a male
butler in a Dublin hotel in the 1860s. While living as a man, she winds up in
an affair with another man. The film also features The Kids Are All Right
star Mia Wasikowska and Kick-Ass’s Aaron Johnson – and, more importantly for
Close, is already enjoying pre-release Oscar buzz. It’s always nice when a
deserving veteran actor gets a second chance at an Academy Award. And if they
snub her again she can always go full-tilt Fatal Attraction on the voting
members.
Gay Dude goes back to high
school
You probably didn’t see
Disney’s prom-themed teen comedy called Prom. Don’t worry, you’re not alone.
It tanked at the box office. But one of its young stars, Nicholas Braun, exuded
dorky teen charm as a shy boy trying to get a date to the big night, and now
he’ll have another chance to play a high-school nerd in Gay Dude. Yes, that’s
the title. The teen comedy revolves around two best friends whose pact to lose
their virginity before graduation hits a snag when one of the boys comes out as
gay. Lionsgate will produce and release the hot-property script from Parks and
Recreation writer Alan Yang. The best news here is that screenwriter credit;
call it a sign of hope that the finished product will resemble something more
like a classic John Hughes comedy than the last big gay-themed movie Lionsgate
released: the Cuba Gooding, Jr. "comedy" Boat Trip. If you didn’t see that
one either, don’t bother. Your health insurance might not cover the
consequences.
Hung casts trans actor to
play trans character
Jamie Clayton isn’t exactly a
household name. Her biggest media exposure to date has come from hosting the
VH1 reality show, TRANSform Me. But the transgendered actress is about to
make the leap to HBO’s hit series Hung, where she’ll play a trans woman who
hires male prostitute Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane). Additionally, her character is
scheduled for a story arc that may well include her becoming Ray’s girlfriend.
In a casting world where trans actors are routinely passed over for trans
roles, this isn’t just good news for one actor, it’s one more step in the march
of progress. Now just cross your fingers that her character is portrayed
authentically, reflecting actual trans viewers’ lives. The storyline gets
rolling in season three, beginning this October. We’ll be watching.
Romeo San Vicente has made all the self-referential _Hung_ jokes he can possibly make. There just aren’t any left at this point.