The GLAAD Wrap: Lena Waithe signs a deal, Jussie Smollett releases debut album, and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: Lena Waithe signs a deal, Jussie Smollett releases debut album, and more!

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Every week, the GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend!

1) Lena Waithe has just signed a deal with Sight Unseen Pictures through her own production company, Hillman Grad. This deal includes financing and developing new projects that will “identify and champion emerging voices currently underserved in the marketplace.” Showtime’s The Chi, which Waithe created and executive produces, is currently airing. Last month, TBS ordered a pilot for another series created by Waithe, Twenties. Check out a trailer for the upcoming episode of The Chi below!

2) Egyptian Filmmaker Sam Abbas is launching the first ever “Arab-based film company that will focus on movies with LGBTQ themes”. ArabQ will open with Abbas’ first film, The Wedding, which centers on a closeted man struggling with his sexuality before his upcoming marriage. The film stars The Bold Type-fan favorite Nikohl Boosheri (Adena). Abbas stated that by placing the company in Egypt, it will be a great chance to encourage “more queer cinema with Middle East ties.”

3) Out actor and comedian Tig Notaro has just been cast in Paramount’s new comedy, Instant Family. The film will center on a couple who decide to start a family by adopting three children. Notaro stars alongside Octavia Spencer as the social workers who cause more drama for the couple. Production is set to start next month.   

4) Gay actor and musician Jussie Smollet is taking part in the Epix docuseries, America Divided. Smollet is among the list of five public figures who will “look at the most provocative news headlines and cultural topics in recent months.” Smollet is also an executive producer of the show. Smollet is best known for his role on Fox’s hit Empire. He plays Jamal Lyon, the gay son of Lucious and Cookie Lyon. Empire is set to return on March 22nd with the second half of season three. Smollet has been busy within the world of music as well! His debut album, sum of my music, hit shelves today!

And then @halleberry came through… #SumOfMyMusic album release party last night. Debut album avail on all music platforms worldwide now. pic.twitter.com/mKePz7JuEK

— Jussie Smollett (@JussieSmollett) March 2, 2018

5) Blood Orange, or Dev Hynes, released a short album earlier this month, titled Black History. The two songs on the album are “June 12th” and “Christopher and 6th.” “June 12th” specifically deals with the intersectionality of being a queer black man, and how these identities have shaped his life. Blood Orange’s next album is likely to be released sometime this year. Check out the song below!

6) Out country singer Chase Sansing has just released his new single, “Begins with You.” Sansing has said that this song is representative of his own experiences as a gay man. “I wrote this song specifically to reach out to kids that are like me and are growing up in a small town thinking they are different and that there’s something wrong with them and that it’s a bad thing,” he continues. “I hope this song shows them that it’s not and they are perfect the way they are.” Watch his music video below.

7) Kelela, the out musician and GLAAD Media Awards nominee, has just released an animated video for her song “Frontline.” Watch her music video below! In other music news, pansexual musician Russel Elliot has just released the music video for his new single “I’ll Be Damned.” His song comes off his new EP Split Ends, which is set to be released next month. Much like his first EP, Split Ends will also deal with the details of queer relationships. 

8) Fischerspooner has recently released their new album after almost a decade. Sir is all about queer relationships in the digital age. Casey Spooner has stated that he thinks the album is more important now than ever as the album specifically focuses on queer stories in a climate where our voices are often sidelined. Check out one of the songs of the album, “Butterscotch Goddam,” below!

9)Jill Soloway, the creator of the award-winning Amazon show Transparent, is set to launch her own Amazon publishing imprint. Topple Books is meant to “spotlight the voices of women of color, gender non-conforming, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer writers.”

10) Recently out transgender writer Mal Ortberg is set to release her new book, The Merry Spinster: Tales of Everyday Horror on March 13th. Ortberg is the founder of the now discontinued online publication, The Toast, as well as the author of the New York Time’s Best Seller Texts from Jane Eyre.  This new collection of short stories will take inspiration from classic tales such as Cinderella and Frog and Toad are Friends, and many of the stories will discuss ideas of gender and gender roles.

11) Lavender, a short film that is currently seeking funding, follows the story of a young gay Latinx man who becomes wrapped up in the relationship of an older couple. According to director Matthew Puccini, this film is “a tender, poignant look at an unconventional relationship as it blossoms and ultimately unravels.” To learn more about Lavender, click here, and watch the Kickstarter video below!

March 2, 2018

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Tracey Thorn, Jared Kushner, Trans Military, Dylan Geick, Prince Harry: HOT LINKS

Tracey Thorn, Jared Kushner, Trans Military, Dylan Geick, Prince Harry: HOT LINKS
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PATRIOTS. Human Rights Campaign, Lambda Legal, OutServe-SLDN, the American Military Partner Association, and Gender Justice League are running new ad during FOX & Friends: “Trump has pledged to ban transgender troops from serving. He’ll be able to see the 30-second commercial as of Friday, when it starts airing on Fox, CNN and MSNBC morning shows. It uses a series of quotes from Trump, a former senior military leader and several Congress members who were in the armed forces to argue that all qualified Americans should be able to serve.”

SAME CAR WRECKS, DIFFERENT SEASON. Here’s the trailer for the new season of The Real Housewives of New York City.

LOSING PATIENCE. Trump ” “frustrated” with Jared Kushner over negative press: “He is ambivalent about whether [having them work in the White House] is a good thing or a bad thing,” Haberman said. “Several months ago…he had been looking at having them leave [the White House], particularly Jared Kushner. This is less about Ivanka Trump; it’s primarily about Jared.”

JARED KUSHNER. Shady dealings with Qatar. “The real estate firm tied to the family of presidential son-in-law and top White House adviser Jared Kushner made a direct pitch to Qatar’s minister of finance in April 2017 in an attempt to secure investment in a critically distressed asset in the company’s portfolio, according to two sources. At the previously unreported meeting, Jared Kushner’s father Charles, who runs Kushner Companies, and Qatari Finance Minister Ali Sharif Al Emadi discussed financing for the Kushners’ signature 666 Fifth Avenue property in New York City.”

ON THE RAG. What’s on the gay mags this week.

LONDON. Man charged in murder of gay rights activist: “Scotland Yard said police were called to Julian Aubrey’s flat in west Kensington on October 30 last year, following reports a man had been stabbed…Enrique Facelli has been charged with murder, the Metropolitan Police said.”

DYLAN GEICK. A college wrestler who is out and writes poetry.

TRACEY THORN. A Q&A with the Everything But The Girl and solo artist!

WEDDING PLANS. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will invite “1,200 members of the public from every corner of the United Kingdom.”

FRIDAY FLASH. Donald Romain.

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Congratulations to Greta and Anthony from Corbin, Kentucky!

Congratulations to Greta and Anthony from Corbin, Kentucky!

Growing old with someone you love is priceless. Greta is so happy and grateful she has the opportunity to do just that. She writes: “Despite living 2.5 hours away from each other, Tony messaged me on Zoosk. We quickly started texting each other and then spent hours on the phone talking. Within a week, we

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Our 2018 Oscar Predictions: ‘Three Billboards’, ‘Shape of Water’, ‘Call Me By Your Name’ and More

Our 2018 Oscar Predictions: ‘Three Billboards’, ‘Shape of Water’, ‘Call Me By Your Name’ and More

One of these three movies will be named Best Picture: Three Billboards, Get Out, and The Shape of Water

With the 90th Academy Awards coming this Sunday, another tradition must precede it:  predicting the Oscar winners! Whether you follow the race all year long or are just now tuning in (I have a friend trying to cram in six of the nominees this weekend, poor thing!) it ends Sunday night. Hopefully without a snafu on the epic scale of last year’s Envelope Gate when La La Land was read out as Best Picture when Moonlight had actually won.

I am sad to share that there’s a possibility that all of the best “Best Pictures” (Get Out, Lady Bird, and Call Me By Your Name) go home empty-handed but what else is new? Not to be pessimistic but Oscar night is often a come down from the multiple-winners joy of nomination morning. That’s why you should always attend or throw a fun Oscar party and try not to take it too seriously. Enjoy the gowns and the speeches and celebrate every film you love. 

Let’s call each individual Oscar race…

Disclaimer: If you use this for the Oscar pool we apologize in advance because the chance of 100% correct guesswork is about as likely as falling in love with a fish-man who you’ll have to rescue from a top-secret government facility.

Lets work our way up from the tiniest categories to the big one.

Dear Basketball

Shorts Categories
Will Win: Even if you’ve watch all 15 of these shorts— easier to do now that there’s always a touring theatrical release and some are available online — it can be hard to guess winners. So let’s toss a coin and say it’ll be Heroin(e) about the opiod epidemic for Documentary, DeKalb Elementary about a gunman entering a school for Live-Action, and Kobe Bryant’s poetic Dear Basketball for Animated… knowing full well that we could be wrong all all three counts. If we are, let’s say its the interracial love story of Edith+Eddie, the deaf childhood drama Silent Child, and the BAFTA-winning Revolting Rhymes as spoilers.

Dunkirk

Sound Mixing and Sound Editing
Will Win: Dunkirk … or maybe Baby Driver. Though there are two sound categories you wouldn’t know it given Oscar’s tendency to nominated and reward the same films in both. This year the World War II land / air / sea epic Dunkirk looks most likely for both prizes but don’t be surprised if Baby Driver or Blade Runner 2049 steals one of them.

Also nominated:  Star Wars: The Last Jedi and The Shape of Water

Documentary Feature
Will Win: Tough call. Last Man in Aleppo has some goodwill for it but a short on this same topic called White Helmets won just last year. Abacus is probably too low profile to win. Strong Island, which gave us our first openly trans Oscar nominee in director Yance Ford, would make for a historic win but seems like a stretch. I’m guessing that the race is between the rural France travel picture Faces Places and the sports scandal doc Icarus. Faces Places is much more light and whimsical than voters are usually willing to go in this category (where they often preference subject matter over execution) but it would give them a chance to honor French New Wave icon Agnès Varda with a competitive Oscar to go with the Honorary statue she received last year. We know Hollywood loves her — did you see her dancing with Angelina Jolie last year? — but I’m guessing that the anti-doping doc Icarus might have the edge since it’s both been in and made the news.

Original Score
Will Win: This one’s easy. Alexandre Desplat, Hollywood’s in-demand and tireless composer, will win again for The Shape of Water.

Should Win: Jonny Greenwood’s luxurious Phantom Thread music

Also nominated: Dunkirk, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Three Billboards

Original Song
Will Win: It’s likely a dead heat between The Greatest Showman’s “This is Me” and Coco’s moving “Remember Me”. But I think Pasek & Paul will take their second consecutive Oscar for “This Is Me”. They won last year for “City of Stars” from La La Land.

Should Win: “This Is Me” – sorry not sorry. Most cheesy inspirational anthems wish they were this much of an ear worm.

Also nominated: “Mystery of Love” by Sufjan Stevens (♥) from Call Me By Your Name, “Mighty River” by Mary J Blige for Mudbound, and “Stand For Something” from Marshall.

A Fantastic Woman’s Daniela Vega will present at the Oscars. The first trans person to do so

Foreign Film
Will Win: This might be the only true five-way race of Oscar night as no clear frontrunner has emerged. The Hungarian nominee On Body and Soul (currently streaming on Netflix) is eerily memorable and both funny and sad, The Swedish nominee and art-world satire The Square was the biggest international hit among the nominees and also has the cachet of being the Cannes Palme d’Or winner. Lebanon’s first nomination The Insult has its fans and is a genuine crowd-pleaser.  If voters are feeling more fearless they could embrace the Russian nominee Loveless. It’s a severe movie but it’s deeply haunting and we know the Academy likes the director because this is his second nomination in this category (after Leviathan). And finally a lot of people love Chile’s trans drama A Fantastic Woman.  In the absence of a clear frontrunner, I’m betting they’ll default to the earliest and thus most familiar sensation, The Square.

Should Win: Meanwhile we’ll just be over here fuming that the rightful winner, France’s epic sexy artful provocative and enraging AIDS drama BPM didn’t even make their finals!

Make Up and Hair
Will Win: Darkest Hour. Sometimes the Academy likes to pretend that actors who “transform” do so solely with their acting gift. When Charlize Theron won for Monster (2003) they didn’t even nominated that genius complex makeup work which transformed the legendary beauty into a serial killer Aileen Wournos . But that probably won’t be the case this year since the prosthetic work to make Gary Oldman, whose still in good shape, look like jowly obese Winston Churchill has gotten a lot of press. And though hair is always a forgotten portion of this prize, Darkest Hour also has the best wigs, Kristin Scott Thomas is fierce with  white hair, honey.

Also nominated: Wonder and Victoria and Abdul

Blade Runner 2049 will take home something from its 5 nominations

Visual Effects
Will Win: Blade Runner 2049 has five tech nominations and looks likely to win somewhere.

Should Win: And now a moment of silence for The Planet of the Apes franchise which keeps losing this category despite its starting effects work.

Also nominated:  Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Kong Skull Island, and Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Film Editing
Will Win: This prize is often paired with the Best Picture  winner but I don’t think that will be the case this year. When they don’t pair it with BP it usually goes to a technical marvel so Dunkirk with its three concurrent time frames gimmick will probably win barring a surprise upset from Shape of Water (if Shape wins here, I’d be very surprised to see it lose Best Picture).

Should Win: Baby Driver 

Also nominated: I Tonya and Three Billboards

Production Design
Will / Should Win: I suppose Blade Runner 2049 could win this if they were truly blown away. It is the most effortful nominee. But my suspicion is this is the easiest win outside of Original Score for The Shape of Water given the memorably green color scheme and all those cool sets including government testing facilities, old movie theaters, and spacious quirky apartments.

Also nominated: the gaudy Disney castle of Beauty and the Beast, the subterranean war rooms and bunkers of Darkest Hour, and the various vessels of Dunkirk.

Phantom Thread

Costume Design
Will Win / Should Win: Given the subject matter of the film, and the weakness of this category overall this year (there aren’t a lot of iconic looks among these nominees) Phantom Thread takes this in a walk.

Also nominated: Beauty and the Beast, Darkest Hour, The Shape of Water, and Victoria and Abdul

Adapted Screenplay
Will Win: This category has given me such anxiety. All signs point to a win for Call Me By Your Name and, thus, the iconic four time nominee James Ivory, one of the greatest directors who ever lived and, incidentally, one of my personal queer heroes. But I fear and am thus predicting an upset from Mudbound which has a lot of hardcore fans who will be looking for a way to honor it.

Should Win: Call Me By Your Name

Also nominated: The Disaster Artist, Logan, and Molly’s Game.

Original Screenplay
Will Win: A real nail-biter this year with three options that all seem like viable winners. This would be a perfect place to honor Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird success. This would be a perfect place to honor Jordan Peele’s zeitgeist-capturing Get Out. This would be a likely place to honor Martin McDonagh’s provocative Three Billboards if its headed for a Best Picture win. I honestly go back and forth every hour on who might win but I’m going to predict Get Out with Three Billboards as a highly likely spoiler.

Should Win: Wins for either Get Out or Lady Bird would be thrilling.

Also Nominated: The Shape of Water and The Big Sick

Supporting Actress
Will Win: This is all locked up for Allison Janney’s fun crowd-pleasing caricature of a monster mom in I Tonya.

Should Win: But why has Janney been steam-rolling at award shows when Emmy and Tony winner Laurie Metcalf is right there being a total and utter genius in three dimensions as Lady Bird’s tense exhausted sarcastic mother?

Also nominated: Lesley Manville as the icy sister in Phantom Thread, Octavia Spencer as the trusted coworker friend in The Shape of Water, and Mary J Blige as a weary wary mother in Mudbound.

Supporting Actor
Will Win: All locked up for Sam Rockwell which is a bit confusing since his racist cop in Three Billboards has taken most of the brunt of the backlash against that film.

Should Win: We’ll be over here shedding a tear for Willem Dafoe’s brilliant work as a kindly but not push-overable motel manager in The Florida Project.

Also nominated: Richard Jenkins as a gay ad man in The Shape of Water, Woody Harrelson as a cancer-striken police chief in Three Billboards, and Christopher Plummer as the richest man in the world in All the Money in the World.

Sam and Frances are both heading for Oscars for Three Billboards

Lead Actress
Will Win: Frances McDormand’s fire and fury and potty-mouth in Three Billboards will give her a second Oscar bookend. She won 22 years ago for her much kinder classic turn in Fargo.

Should Win: McDormand is fierce af but I’m partial to Saoirse Ronan who is perfect in Lady Bird. Saoirse’s problem is that she makes it look effortless.

Also nominated: Margot Robbie as Olympian Tonya Harding in I Tonya, Sally Hawkins as a mute cleaning woman in The Shape of Water, and mandatory-nominee -whenever-she-makes-a-movie Meryl Streep in The Post.

Lead Actor
Will Win: Gary Oldman’s blustery Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour will earn him one of those ‘Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman’ lifetime achievement super ham awards.

Should Win: But everyone knows the winner should be young Timothée Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name. Maybe it’s easy to pretend to be in love with Armie Hammer (just a guess) but Timothée is also multilingual, plays piano, and is just revelatory in body language and in closeups.

Also nominated: Daniel Day Lewis’s egotistical fashion designer in Phantom Thread, Daniel Kaluuya’s hypnotized boyfriend in Get Out, and Denzel Washington as an aging civil rights lawyer in Roman J Israel Esq

Director
Will Win: Everyone at the televised precursor awards seems to have happily jumped onboard the narrative that it’s Guillermo del Toro’s time. The monster-loving Mexican director behind The Shape of Water will win for this career long individuality and creativity.

Should Win: Tough call but maybe Jordan Peele who somehow balanced sociological satire with horror comedy with interracial drama and spoke to just about everyone with the zeitgeist smash Get Out.

Also nominated: Greta Gerwig for Lady Bird, Paul Thomas Anderson for Phantom Thread, and Chris Nolan for Dunkirk. This is a really strong category, guys.

Picture
Will Win: The end goal for all those Oscar-seeking motion pictures. The preferential ballot, which is only used for this category and means that voters have to rank the 9 nominees rather than pick one winner, has delivered us semi-surprises lately like little Moonlight beating juggernaut La La Land and, to a less surprising degree, Spotlight beating nomination behemoth The Revenant.

Going into the voting last week Three Billboards had won a lot of Best Picture prizes including at BAFTA (the British Oscar equivalent) and the Globes with Shape of Water taking the Producers and Directors Guild awards. Some pundits are predicting that the brilliant Get Out surprises, sneaking up in between them because it won’t likely be last on anyone’s ballot, but that feels like wishful thinking to me. My prediction is Three Billboards (which the acting branch, the largest in the Academy, obviously loves) though a win for The Shape of Water would not be even 1% as surprising as Envelope Gate last year.

Have I told you how much i love Lady Bird?

Should Win: Get Out and Lady Bird both strike me as movies that will still be loved 20 years from now so one of them should absolutely win. Also they are my personal favorites. If only there could be a tie!

Also Nominated: Phantom Thread, Call Me By Your Name, Dunkirk, Darkest Hour, and The Post

WHAT ARE YOUR PREDICTIONS / FAVORITES ?

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