White Boy Rick (2018) Serenity (2019) The Beach Bum (2019) Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019) The Gentlemen (2019) Sing 2 (2021) Come Home (2021) Okay, with 58 films and (hopefully) counting, we admit that it may be hard to set aside the time to catch them all. But there are three Matthew McConaughey movies you absolutely can’t miss.
As a dramatic actor, he’s appeared in projects such as The Good Lord Bird alongside his Reality Bites co-star Ethan Hawke, Captain Fantastic, Dallas Buyers Club, Cowboys, Uncle Frank, and
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Through this hustle, known as the Dallas Buyers Club, he forms a friendship with Rayon (Jared Leto), a trans woman with HIV/AIDS, and connects Ron to other patients. As their clientele list grows, FDA officials and Dr. Sevard make it their mission to shut down the operation, even though the medication seems to be helping many, including Ron
and. Dallas Buyers Club. Director, Has Died. Jean-Marc Vallée — the Canadian filmmaker, writer, director, and producer behind such works as Dallas Buyers Club and Big Little Lies — has died
aXKbv. Jean-Marc Vallée, the director of LGBTQ-inclusive films such as Dallas Buyers Club and and first season of the LGBTQ-beloved TV series Big Little Lies, has died at age 58. Vallée, a straight ally, was found dead Sunday at his cabin near Quebec City, The New York Times reports. The Montreal-born director’s body was discovered by friends who had come to visit him. No cause of death was reported. released in 2005, was a coming-of-age story about a gay man from a large family in Quebec, dealing with homophobia in the 1960s and ’70s. It won 11 Genie Awards — a Canadian film award — and was commercially successful. It also “catapulted Vallée into a role as a straight spokesperson for gay rights,” notes The Islands’ Sounder, a publication based in Washington State. That role continued with 2013’s Dallas Buyers Club, which was well-received and won three Oscars but was also criticized for some of its portrayals. It told the fact-based story of Ron Woodroof, an ostensibly straight man who, after contracting HIV in the 1980s, organized distribution of unapproved drugs to others with HIV. It depicted Woodroof overcoming homophobia and transphobia, and Matthew McConaughey won the Best Actor Oscar for portraying him. Jared Leto won Best Supporting Actor for playing Rayon, a transgender woman with HIV who becomes Woodroof’s friend. Rayon was a fictional character, and the film was critiqued for not only casting a cisgender man as a trans woman but for having its primary trans character be a sex worker. “Some people are displeased that Rayon, in particular, is just another trans sex worker role; another trans addict; another ‘mystical adviser/comic relief,’” Calpernia Addams, a trans actress and coach who advised Leto, wrote in an Advocate commentary. “And another role where the trans person is punished in the end. Those are indeed overrepresented portrayals, and there should be more balance — soon! But I have known people like Rayon. She is not a made-up grab bag of random hateful attributes. She’s a portrayal of an uncomfortable segment of the trans experience that a few TLGB folks would rather be erased rather than discussed.” But Parker Marie Molloy wrote in another Advocate commentary, “There isn’t anything wrong with ‘the Rayons of the world.’ What is wrong is that transgender individuals — specifically transgender women — are almost always portrayed as this particular type of trans woman.” Leto said trans young people inspired him as he played the role, but he also drew criticism for defending his right to play Rayon, noting that gay and lesbian actors portray straight characters. Molloy pointed out that trans actors have little opportunity to play anything but trans roles. Longtime AIDS activist Peter Staley, a gay man who recently published the memoir Never Silent: ACT UP and My Life in Activism, recounts that there were other problems in the original script for Dallas Buyers Club. He advised Vallée and his screenwriters, Craig Borten and Melissa Wallack, on deleting misleading information about AIDS and its treatments. Staley has disputed that Woodroof was straight or homophobic, and acknowledged the problem of a cis man portraying Rayon, but he praised the film overall. “Jean-Marc Vallée deserves all the credit,” Staley notes in a Vanity Fair excerpt from his book. “I put the man through hell and back, but he kept the promise he’d once emailed me: that in all his films, he tries to ‘capture humanity and reveal the beauty behind it.’” Vallée went on to direct Wild, starring Reese Witherspoon as author Cheryl Strayed, who had written about her real-life solo hike on the Pacific Crest Trail. Witherspoon was Oscar-nominated for the film. Witherspoon was also part of Big Little Lies, a popular HBO series about a group of wealthy California women who are rivals in many ways but come together to defend one of their number against an abusive husband. “It’s safe to say that the series stands alone in dismantling the harmful trope that women don’t support each other,” Tracy E. Gilchrist wrote in The Advocate in 2017, at the end of the first season. In addition to Witherspoon, the cast included Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, Zoe Kravitz, and Alexander Skarsgård. A 2018 series for HBO, Sharp Objects, starred Amy Adams as a reporter investigating the murders of two young girls in her small Missouri hometown. “It’s true that my last projects were featuring mainly female characters,” Vallée said in an HBO interview in 2018. “So am I the lucky guy? Maybe — maybe I am. I’m not afraid of intelligent, strong women. You got to create a space where they’re going to feel respected and comfortable.” Vallée is survived by two sons and three siblings.
Dallas Buyers Club is a movie I’ve wanted to see for a while, ever since the press started talking about Matthew McConaughey’s dramatic weight loss for the role. I was definitely not disappointed! Dallas Buyers Club (from Fandango) Director: Jean-Marc Vallée Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, and Jared Leto Runtime: 1 hour, 57 minutes Plot Summary: (from IMdB) Dallas 1985. Electrician and sometimes rodeo bull rider Ron Woodroof lives hard, which includes heavy smoking, drinking, drug use (primarily cocaine) and casual sex. He is a stereotypical redneck: racist and homophobic. While in the hospital on a work related injury, the doctors discover and inform him that he is HIV+, and that he will most-likely die within thirty days. Ron is initially in angry denial that he would have a disease that only “faggots” have, but upon quick reflection comes to the realization that the diagnosis is probably true. He begins to read whatever research is available about the disease, which at this time seems to be most effectively treated by the drug AZT. AZT, however, is only in the clinical trials stage within the US. Incredulous that he, as a dying man, cannot pay for any drug which may save or at least prolong his life, he goes searching for it by whatever means possible. It eventually leads him to Mexico and a “Dr.” Vass, an American physician whose license was revoked in the US because of his AIDS related work against US regulations. Dr. Vass leads Ron to a cocktail of other drugs, some vitamins, he believes are more effective in treating the symptoms, since the virus, as Ron learns, will always be in the system of those who have been exposed to it. Ron begins to smuggle these drugs not approved by the FDA into the US, not only for his own use but for sale to other HIV+ persons. In this venture, he goes into an unlikely partnership with a HIV+ transvestite named Rayon, who he met in the hospital and who has greater contact with AIDS patients through the gay community. As they try to work both above ground to get the meds to those that need them and underground to avoid detection by especially the FDA, Ron comes up with an idea to circumvent the fact of selling the drugs – which are not considered drugs yet since they are not FDA approved – directly to the HIV+ population, which then should should not be against the law. Richard Barkley and Dr. Sevard, the FDA’s lead man on the file and one of Ron’s doctors respectively, the latter who sees clinical trials as the only way to determine the efficacy of drugs despite the fact that Ron and others would have probably died already without these drugs, try to stop Ron and Rayon at every turn. Caught in the middle is Dr. Eve Saks, another of Ron’s doctors, who understands why policies are place, but who can sympathize with Ron, Rayon and others – all her patients, directly or indirectly – in their situation. Rating: Theater I would categorize this as one of the top ten movies I’ve seen, ever. Matthew McConaughey’s portrayal of Ron is heartbreakingly real and throughout this movie he makes you feel is fear, his frustration, and his vulnerability. I was equally in awe of Jared Leto’s portray of Rayon, who is amazingly confident in who he is, but heartbreakingly delicate. This movie just makes you feel. I had no idea that “buyers clubs” existed and can’t even imagine the desperation these people must feel when there are drugs available to save their lives yet they’re out of reach. If I had a vote for Best Picture in this year’s Oscars, this would easily be my pick. Definitely get to the theater to see this one! It’s already on Demand with Dish (not sure about other providers), so you can watch it at home as well! Ratings Explanation: Theater: This means the movie is awesome. Go see this movie in the theater – well worth the $100 you’ll spend for a night out to see it on the big screen! On Demand: Since no one actually rents movies anymore, this category has changed to On Demand. This means it’s a great movie, but it is as good at home as it is in the theater and worth seeing a little sooner. TV: This means the movie is ok. Wait for it to show up on HBO and see it for free. Skip It: Movie sucks, don’t waste your time.
Director: Jean-Marc Vallée Guión: Craig Borten, Melisa Wallack País: USA Género: Drama, Biográfica Año: 2013 Actores y Actrices: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto, Steve Zahn, Michael O’Neill La película también es conocida como: El Club de Compradores de Dallas Duración: 117 minutos Idioma original: Inglés Clasificación por edades: 14 Puntuación de la Película: de la películaBasada en eventos reales, Dallas Buyers Club es la historia de Ron Woodroof, un vaquero de Texas, racista y homofóbico, que es diagnosticado como VIH positivo en 1986 y al que le dan tan sólo 30 días de esperanza de film dramático narra su lucha con los grupos dominantes de la medicina y las compañías farmacéuticas de la época, así como de su búsqueda por tratamientos alternativos con el cual tratar su enfermedad y como logró que un grupo de personas seropositivas, «El Club de Compradores de Dallas», tuvieran acceso a ciertos antivirales que no habían sido aprobados por la DifusiónEstreno de la Película: USA: 1 de noviembre 2013
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