What to Watch: Edwardian closet cases, wrestlers in drag, school crushes reunite

What to Watch: Edwardian closet cases, wrestlers in drag, school crushes reunite

Downton Abbey: The Movie

Stepping out on a movie date this weekend? Netflix and chillin? Whatever your entertainment needs, we got your back (and hopefully your mind) with Queerty’s weekly “Culture Club” column with some of the highlights of new releases, streaming shows, classics worth revisiting, and what to drink while you watch.

The Step Out: Downton Abbey – The Movie

Anyone desiring tea, old English wit or old English scandal can rejoice: Downton Abbey, the popular BBC/PBS series has made the transition to the big screen, and with the full cast intact. Set a few years after the series finale, the film picks up with the Downton residents in a tizzy over a visit by the king and queen. Scoffing and sweating ensue, though the real drama of the movie comes in the form of closeted butler Tom Barrow (once again played by Robert James-Collier) exploring his sexuality, and a long-running feud between the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith, in full acid tongue) and her estranged cousin Lady Bagshaw (Imelda Staunton). The film shouldn’t disappoint fans of the series, or anyone else who enjoys upstairs-downstairs (or Upstairs/Downstairs) drama.

In cinemas September 20.

The Dragzilla: Cassandro the Exotico

Meet Cassandro, fixture of the Luca Libre wrestling circuit in Mexico, an avowed drag queen and out-gay man. This documentary biopic about his life, career and impact finally comes to streaming services this week. Now 47, Cassandro—real name Saul Armendariz—reflects on his life, his coming out and his reputation as the Liberace of wrestling. Part memoir, part confessional, Armendariz’s story reminds us all of the importance of coming out and visibility, especially on the eve of National Coming Out Month.

Available on Blu-Ray and DVD September 17.

The Provocative: Drive Me Home

This Italian road picture picked up a following on the worldwide festival circuit, and we know why. Drive Me Home follows the reunion of two childhood friends—one straight, the other gay—on a road trip across Europe. In a refreshing antidote to all those gay kid who never got over his love for the straight kid movies, Drive Me Home actually posits things the other way around, which raises some very interesting questions. Full of sexual tension and with two fine performances by Vinicio Marchioni and Marco D’Amore, Drive Me Home examines the point where straight and gay life meet, with all the complications intact.

Available on DVD/Blu-Ray and streaming services September 24.

The Spin: John Duff “Rich”

In case you hadn’t heard out-gay recording artist John Duff’s new hip-hop track—or, more to the point, seen the accompanying video—now would be a good time to do so. In “Rich,” Duff rips influencer & affluenza culture with savage jabs at everyone from the Kardashians to the Real Housewives to Anna Wintour. In his lyrics, Duff attacks the absurd pressure to adhere to certain gender and beauty standards, the vapidity of reality TV and the utter emptiness of materialism. Seldom does musical satire get this pointed, or this spot-on.

Streams on YouTube.

The Revived: The Dare Project

15 years ago, the short film Dare amassed a cult following thanks to some fine atmospherics and technical polish. The story concerns a lonely gay boy with a crush on a straight classmate. One night, said straight boy gets drunk, and the lonely gay boy makes his move. So then what happens? Now we know: the original cast and crew have reassembled for this short sequel, which picks up 15 years after the original. We don’t want to give away any twists here, other than to say both Dare and its sequel raise some provocative questions about sexuality and gender standards, not to mention how people evolve—or don’t—over time.

Available to watch at dareshortfilm.com

The Sip: The Downton Abbey

What better way to celebrate the release of Downton Abbey than with a titular cocktail? This citrus martini will have you spitting venom like the Dowager Countess…or possibly looking for strapping young butlers on Grindr.

  • 1/2 Lime
  • 3 oz Gin 
  • 2 oz St. Germain liqueur
  • 1 oz Champagne
  • Spiral of citrus rind

Squeeze lime into cocktail shaker. Add gin & St. Germain. Shake. Pour into a martini glass, and top with champagne. Add rind for optional garnish.

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Cher, Lauv, Shane Gillis, Chicago, Gay Games, Amazing Race Canada, Nico Tortorella, Humpback Whale: HOT LINKS

Cher, Lauv, Shane Gillis, Chicago, Gay Games, Amazing Race Canada, Nico Tortorella, Humpback Whale: HOT LINKS

LAS VEGAS. Man accused of plotting attacks on gay bars and synagogue pleads not guilty: “Conor Climo appeared in a Las Vegas federal courtroom on Wednesday. Back in August, Climo was charged and arraigned in federal court in connection to bomb making materials found at his home following an FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation.”

HALLOWEEN. Proving that absolutely anything or anyone can be turned into a slutty Halloween costume.

TAX RETURNS. Trump sues Manhattan DA to block release of tax returns: ‘Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow says the lawsuit is intended “to address the significant constitutional issues at stake in this case.” Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. recently subpoenaed Trump’s accounting firm for eight years of his state and federal tax returns.’

HONG KONG. Gay Games 2022 may be in jeopardy because of volatile political climate.

CANCEL TAYLOR SWIFT? FOX & Friends floats the idea: “What do you think and politics in general? What do you think about what Taylor Swift did? Remember, you know, she is getting involved in politics. She is also involved in a retail business. She would like to sell as many records and things as possible. Does this harm or does this make you want to buy more things?”

While criticizing Taylor Swift’s interest in politics, Brian Kilmeade blames Barack Obama for the Russian invasion of Georgia, which happened at the end of the Bush administration. pic.twitter.com/rHZPDoV2OF

— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) September 19, 2019

TAYLOR SWIFT. There’s literally nothing worse than white supremacy.

SANDY HOOK PROMISE. Devastating ‘Back to School’ PSA.

ISRAEL. Netanyahu rival claims victory: “With 98 percent of the vote counted in Israel’s election, Kahol Lavan grew by one seat to 33, widening its edge over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party.”

AMAZING RACE CANADA. Gay, indigenous couple wins reality show: ‘Johnson is a project consultant hailing from the Navajo Nation in Arizona. Makokis is a family physician specializing in transgender care from Alberta’s Saddle Lake Cree Nation. They both identify as two-spirit, an umbrella term that indigenous people use to describe people in their communities who are gender-nonconforming.’

NICO TORTORELLA. Ashton Kutcher yelled at me for drug use: “As a queer person, unfortunately the way that we usually find each other is in bars. It really lends to the fostering of addiction and alcohol and drug issues. I obviously went down that path quite a few times in my life.”

CHICAGO. Building with rainbow flag in window targeted with anti-gay graffiti twice in past eight days.

SHANE GILLIS. SNL’s Lorne Michaels hired the now-fired racist and homophobic comic because he wanted someone to appeal to conservative viewers: “This was meant to counteract the appearance of a liberal bias on the show, given that it has seen a major resurgence in popularity in recent years with Alec Baldwin regularly portraying President Donald Trump while other cast members and guest stars have played members of his administration and those in his orbit.”

NEW TUNE OF THE DAY. Lauv “Feelings”.

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY. Cher performs “Waterloo” on America’s Got Talent.

PLAYFUL ANIMAL VIDEO OF THE DAY. Humpback whale with surfers.

PROMO OF THE DAY. The Sinner starring Matt Bomer.

THIRSTY THURSDAY. Adria Barok.

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