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There are exceptions though, chief among them The Family Stone,
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This year, several new DVDs by gay filmmakers are vying for space beneath our trees and menorahs or in our well-hung stockings. The specifically Christmas-themed Make the Yuletide Gay
In it, the fetching Keith Jordan plays Olaf “Gunn” Gunnunderson, who is out and proud while at college but crawls back into the closet as he returns to his parents’ Wisconsin home for the holidays. Gunn is therefore more than surprised when his boyfriend, Nathan (the cute Adamo Ruggiero), shows up unannounced at their doorstep intending to spend Christmas with his sweetie.
Make the Yuletide Gay has fun overturning some coming-out story conventions and benefits from hilarious performances by Kelly Keaton as Mama Gunnunderson, Alison Arngrim (wicked Nellie Olson from Little House on the Prairie) and Hallee Hirsh as Gunn’s wannabe girlfriend turned fag hag.
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Another big hit at this year’s GLBT film fests making its DVD debut December 8 is Hollywood, je T’aime
Jerome falls in with a variety of colorful characters, including a drag queen, a transsexual who develops a crush on him, and an HIV+ pot dealer played by out actor Chad Allen. Complications arise as he realizes he’s still in love with his ex back in France. The film, written and directed by Jason Bushman, alternates nicely between whimsy and hard-hitting reality.
Also being released on DVD December 8 is Redwoods,
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Writer-director David Lewis, who made a fine film called Rock Haven a couple years back, seems to excel at stories about gay men overcoming what initially seems to be an insurmountable obstacle. Borrowing a bit from the classic An Affair to Remember, Redwoods becomes predictable and a little trite at the end but its climax is undeniably moving.
It is a Christmas tradition for naughty children to receive not goodies but coal in their stockings. To that end, the new DVD Shank
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Shank follows the exploits of Cal, played by the attractive Wayne Virgo, an 18-year old gang member wrestling with his attraction to men. The initial, unrequited object of Cal’s desire is his hunky fellow gang member, Jonno (the physically stunning Tom Bott, who gives a great performance in his film debut). Cal soon falls for one of the gang’s gay-bash victims, to the fierce disapproval of his mates. That’s when things really start to get nasty for all concerned.
One lump of coal out of a stocking full of gems isn’t bad. Even if these new DVD releases aren’t all worthwhile, it is good to know that we GLBT movie watchers have options once we’ve grown weary of the umpteenth rerun of A Christmas Carol or The Polar Express.
Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.
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