Synopsis: Five young men land job contracts as entertainers in Japan and form a new hip-hop dance group called Dreamguyz. Guided by their gay manager DIDI (Jao Mapa), they spend the next few months before their trip bonding as friends who share a common dream of finding greener pastures in the Land of the Rising [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘gaythemed’
July 4, 2009
Bayaw
Janvier Daily resurfaces in the indie movie scene through Monti Parungao’s Bayaw. He is joined by veteran indie actor Paolo Rivero and newcomer Andrew Miguel. Enjoy the following promo pics.
June 9, 2009
Adam Lambert Finally Confirms
Matthew Rolston for Rolling StoneUs Magazine
Adam Lambert finally confirms his sexuality in the new issue of Rolling Stone (on stands tomorrow).
“I don’t think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear that I’m gay,” the American Idol runner-up says.
Look back at the Season 8 Idol’s finale most unforgettable moments.
“I’m proud of my sexuality,” [...]
May 5, 2009
Heavenly Touch
After the sensational gay-themed movie “Walang Kawala”, Joel Lamangan is at it again with another daring pink film entitled Heavenly Touch.
This new film by Lamangan explores the controversial happenings inside an all-male massage parlor which is run by a syndicate, led by Jeffrey Santos. Frontal nudity king Marco Morales will once again showcase his anatomy [...]
March 13, 2009
Adam Lambert is Gay!
Okay, so maybe the answer is “Yes”. Big deal. So what? It’s not the end of civilization if he is gay and we certainly hope it won’t be the end of his American Idol dream.
So, go Adam. Good luck on your Idol journey. And kiss anyone you want.
March 2, 2009
Sagwan
“Si Cecilia at Eman pareho kong kaibigan. Mahal ko si Cecilia, mahal ko rin si Eman. Bakit ganun? Tinuruan ako ni Inay na matakot. Ako at ang sagwan ko.”
August 9, 2008
The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green
SYNOPSIS
How do you spell disaster? D-A-T-I-N-G! Eric Orner’s wacky comic strip about a twentysomething gay boy on a frustrating search for love springs to life in this laugh-a-minute romantic comedy
REVIEW
Adapting comic strips into live-action cinema can be a difficult transformation, but The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life Of Ethan Green succeeds where many others fail. Taking [...]
