Exclusive: The fourth and final season of Kit Williamson’s Emmy-nominated Lgbtq series Eastsiders will be available on Netflix on December 1.
Thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $140,000 from fans, Eastsiders, a co-production with Wolfe Video, will be back with a fourth season that picks up with the Silver Lake gang one year later. Executive produced by Williamson and his husband John Halbach, who also star, the six-episode Season 4 tackles heavy, adult-world questions like how do two human beings make love last? What does commitment really look like in a long-term relationship? And what unique challenges does a “gay marriage” present?
Cal (Williamson) and Thom (Van Hansis) are back home from Season 3’s cross-country road trip, still a couple but wondering if they are really just best friends with benefits. Douglas (Willam Belli) and Quincy (Stephen Guarino) are engaged to be married, but with very different ideas about what a gay wedding should be.
Thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $140,000 from fans, Eastsiders, a co-production with Wolfe Video, will be back with a fourth season that picks up with the Silver Lake gang one year later. Executive produced by Williamson and his husband John Halbach, who also star, the six-episode Season 4 tackles heavy, adult-world questions like how do two human beings make love last? What does commitment really look like in a long-term relationship? And what unique challenges does a “gay marriage” present?
Cal (Williamson) and Thom (Van Hansis) are back home from Season 3’s cross-country road trip, still a couple but wondering if they are really just best friends with benefits. Douglas (Willam Belli) and Quincy (Stephen Guarino) are engaged to be married, but with very different ideas about what a gay wedding should be.
- 11/5/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney’s now somewhat unfortunately named Jungle Cruise has hit the rocks right out of the gate. The reason? Casting a straight actor and comedian in a role described by The Sun as “hugely effete, very camp and very funny.” Word is that this individual is going to be Disney’s first openly gay character, which is news to me as I distinctly remember them saying the exact same thing about LeFou in last year’s live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast.
Casting a straight actor in a prominently gay role has, entirely foreseeably, kicked up an enormous stink online. Commentators have quite reasonably pointed out that there are a number of talented Lgbtq actors in Hollywood that are hungry for roles and casting a straight actor in the part runs the risk of being offensive. Particularly as the role’s apparently very camp.
There was an instant backlash against that backlash,...
Casting a straight actor in a prominently gay role has, entirely foreseeably, kicked up an enormous stink online. Commentators have quite reasonably pointed out that there are a number of talented Lgbtq actors in Hollywood that are hungry for roles and casting a straight actor in the part runs the risk of being offensive. Particularly as the role’s apparently very camp.
There was an instant backlash against that backlash,...
- 8/15/2018
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Disney is facing backlash online after a report from the The Sun revealed English comic Jack Whitehall’s role in the family film tentpole “Jungle Cruise” is that of a gay man who is “hugely effete, very camp, and very funny.” The supporting role would make it one of Disney’s most significant gay film characters in history, which is why the casting of a straight male is angering some fans online.
“Jungle Cruise,” directed by “Non-Stop” and “The Shallows” filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra, is based on the Disney Parks attraction of the same name. The adventure film stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as a boat captain who takes a brother and sister into the jungle on an expedition to find a tree with magical healing powers. Emily Blunt is starring as the female lead, while Whitehall is playing her character’s brother.
Actor and model Omar Sharif, Jr. reacted to...
“Jungle Cruise,” directed by “Non-Stop” and “The Shallows” filmmaker Jaume Collet-Serra, is based on the Disney Parks attraction of the same name. The adventure film stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as a boat captain who takes a brother and sister into the jungle on an expedition to find a tree with magical healing powers. Emily Blunt is starring as the female lead, while Whitehall is playing her character’s brother.
Actor and model Omar Sharif, Jr. reacted to...
- 8/13/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Chris Salvatore, 31, is mourning the loss of his best friend Norma Cook, 89, after her she died due to complications from leukemia on Wednesday.
The unlikely friends from California shared a love and a bond that was “so true.”
“She was a beautiful human,” Salvatore tells People through tears. “She changed the world with her big heart and ability to speak with anyone, of any age.”
Cook spent her final moments with Salvatore in his West Hollywood apartment, where he had a bed set up for her in his living room.
“The last thing she did was put her arm around my neck,...
The unlikely friends from California shared a love and a bond that was “so true.”
“She was a beautiful human,” Salvatore tells People through tears. “She changed the world with her big heart and ability to speak with anyone, of any age.”
Cook spent her final moments with Salvatore in his West Hollywood apartment, where he had a bed set up for her in his living room.
“The last thing she did was put her arm around my neck,...
- 2/16/2017
- by Rose Minutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
The California man who cared for his elderly neighbor, Norma Cook, and shared a heartfelt friendship with her, says she has passed away. She was 89.
Chris Salvatore, 31, took to Instagram on Wednesday to announce Cook’s death, featuring a beautiful photo of his friend sitting and bathed in sunlight.
“It’s with a heavy heart that I share the news that earlier this morning the world lost a truly inspiring, beautiful woman,” Salvatore wrote. “Norma is now resting peacefully in the eternal and while she may no longer physically be with us, her spirit will continue to fill the hearts of so many people.
Chris Salvatore, 31, took to Instagram on Wednesday to announce Cook’s death, featuring a beautiful photo of his friend sitting and bathed in sunlight.
“It’s with a heavy heart that I share the news that earlier this morning the world lost a truly inspiring, beautiful woman,” Salvatore wrote. “Norma is now resting peacefully in the eternal and while she may no longer physically be with us, her spirit will continue to fill the hearts of so many people.
- 2/16/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
If you’ve been having a dreary week, here’s some uplifting news to restore your faith in humanity. Chris Salvatore, a 31-year-old actor and singer residing in L.A., recently took in his neighbor Norma Cook, 89. Cook had been battling with leukemia, and had been staying in the hospital, with doctors telling her she wouldn’t live past the […]
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- 1/27/2017
- by Kate Chia
- Uinterview
Best friends Chris Salvatore, 31, and Norma Cook, 89, are inseparable as Norma lives out her final days.
The dynamic duo are neighbors in West Hollywood, California, and have been close for the past four years. So when doctors told Cook she needed 24-hour at-home care this year, Salvatore stepped up to be her primary caretaker.
“I love her, she’s my best friend. I would do anything for her,” Salvatore, an actor and singer, tells People. “I believe that human kindness is a magical thing and can heal what doctors can’t.”
Cook, who has leukemia, has been given only a...
The dynamic duo are neighbors in West Hollywood, California, and have been close for the past four years. So when doctors told Cook she needed 24-hour at-home care this year, Salvatore stepped up to be her primary caretaker.
“I love her, she’s my best friend. I would do anything for her,” Salvatore, an actor and singer, tells People. “I believe that human kindness is a magical thing and can heal what doctors can’t.”
Cook, who has leukemia, has been given only a...
- 1/24/2017
- by Rose Minutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
We first got to know the out and hotly adorable Chris Salvatore when he starred as Zack in the Eating Out trilogy. He’s continued to grow as an artist, focusing on his music. He released “What You Do To Me” last month.
He’s now venturing into new territory and giving David Beckham a run for his money. He’s just launched The Chris Salvatore Underwear Line, and while right now there are only two selections, a classic bikini brief and a boxer brief, they give you everything you could want in undergarments. Especially if you wear them as well as Chris.
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He’s now venturing into new territory and giving David Beckham a run for his money. He’s just launched The Chris Salvatore Underwear Line, and while right now there are only two selections, a classic bikini brief and a boxer brief, they give you everything you could want in undergarments. Especially if you wear them as well as Chris.
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- 2/20/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Birthday shoutouts go to Jerry Trainor (above), who is 37, Emma Bunton is 38, Geena Davis is 58, and Billy Ocean is 64. Here’s his greatest song.
Jesse L. Martin has joined Grant Gustin in The CW pilot for The Flash
In ratings news, Lifetime’s Flowers In The Attic scored their highest ratings since their remake of Steel Magnolias
After 21 years as Sami Brady, Alison Sweeney has announced she’s leaving Days of Our Lives at the end of the year.
This review of Looking is causing a stir. He’s confused by the lack of mincing.
This horrific story came out over the weekend, and now GLAAD responds to the Grantland.com story about the outing and suicide of Essay Anne Vanderbilt.
The expulsion of 18-year-old high school student Robert Marucci for appearing on Sean Cody has been reversed. It was a misunderstanding.
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Here’s a...
Jesse L. Martin has joined Grant Gustin in The CW pilot for The Flash
In ratings news, Lifetime’s Flowers In The Attic scored their highest ratings since their remake of Steel Magnolias
After 21 years as Sami Brady, Alison Sweeney has announced she’s leaving Days of Our Lives at the end of the year.
This review of Looking is causing a stir. He’s confused by the lack of mincing.
This horrific story came out over the weekend, and now GLAAD responds to the Grantland.com story about the outing and suicide of Essay Anne Vanderbilt.
The expulsion of 18-year-old high school student Robert Marucci for appearing on Sean Cody has been reversed. It was a misunderstanding.
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Here’s a...
- 1/21/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Birthday shoutouts go to gorgeous out actor Chris Salvatore (above), who is 27, tennis player Novak Chumpavic is 25, Naomi Campbell is 42, life-of-the-party Morrissey is 53,and Al Corley is 56, and can still see those Square Rooms Today also would have been the 82nd birthday of Harvey Milk. His nephew Stuart gives the Official Harvey Milk Day Statement.
TV Line has massive spoilers for the first three episodes of True Blood.Diva Worship And Gay Men. Oh please, what a stereotype. Thankfully we don't do that around here.Astonishing X-Men Creators Dish on Marvel's Historic Gay Wedding.When Smash returns two um ... non fan favorites may not be around long, if at all. Dan Savage may be getting a special dinner guest.Below you can see Dominic Sheahan-Stahl, who was uninvited from speaking at a Michigan graduation because he's gay, deliver his keynote at Central Michigan University.
Below you can see Anderson Cooper...
TV Line has massive spoilers for the first three episodes of True Blood.Diva Worship And Gay Men. Oh please, what a stereotype. Thankfully we don't do that around here.Astonishing X-Men Creators Dish on Marvel's Historic Gay Wedding.When Smash returns two um ... non fan favorites may not be around long, if at all. Dan Savage may be getting a special dinner guest.Below you can see Dominic Sheahan-Stahl, who was uninvited from speaking at a Michigan graduation because he's gay, deliver his keynote at Central Michigan University.
Below you can see Anderson Cooper...
- 5/22/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Thanks for the break guys – it's almost like you don't need me at all. But you're stuck with me.
Just as news breaks that Hung was canceled, Thomas Jane makes the news again, "correcting" his months-old quote about sandwiches that everyone took to mean he'd turned a few gay tricks for cash in his youth. "In the interviews that I did, I never said I was a prostitute. I was talking about my [early] time in Hollywood: I said that I’d had a sexually adventurous time and I was trying to relate that to how I play a prostitute on TV." Maybe next time don't imply something obvious and end the quote with "Know what I mean?" because obviously no one does. I feel used and dirty, like he managed the press to cover his bigoted prior remarks. I'll never watch anything he does again.
Lars Von Trier isn't know for subtlety.
Just as news breaks that Hung was canceled, Thomas Jane makes the news again, "correcting" his months-old quote about sandwiches that everyone took to mean he'd turned a few gay tricks for cash in his youth. "In the interviews that I did, I never said I was a prostitute. I was talking about my [early] time in Hollywood: I said that I’d had a sexually adventurous time and I was trying to relate that to how I play a prostitute on TV." Maybe next time don't imply something obvious and end the quote with "Know what I mean?" because obviously no one does. I feel used and dirty, like he managed the press to cover his bigoted prior remarks. I'll never watch anything he does again.
Lars Von Trier isn't know for subtlety.
- 12/21/2011
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Cyndi Lauper attends the Renaissance Hotels' RLife Event Benefiting the True Colors Fund
The 7th Annual OutMusic Awards will be held Monday, May 23rd at Live Nation’s Irving Plaza in NYC. You can actually vote (by donating) for which artist you want to win a performance slot at the awards, and my choice is the adorable Chris Salvatore.
Okay, huge Brothers & Sisters news! Deadline is reporting that ABC plans to bring the show back for an abbreviated sixth season that would last from six to 18 episodes, and feature even less of Calista Flockhart (as well as Sally Field, who will be filming that Spielberg movie about Abraham Lincoln). This hasn't been confirmed yet, but Deadline is usually right about these things, which is great news for B&S fans who want to see more of Kevin and Scotty as parents. In any event, join me Sunday night at 10 Pm...
The 7th Annual OutMusic Awards will be held Monday, May 23rd at Live Nation’s Irving Plaza in NYC. You can actually vote (by donating) for which artist you want to win a performance slot at the awards, and my choice is the adorable Chris Salvatore.
Okay, huge Brothers & Sisters news! Deadline is reporting that ABC plans to bring the show back for an abbreviated sixth season that would last from six to 18 episodes, and feature even less of Calista Flockhart (as well as Sally Field, who will be filming that Spielberg movie about Abraham Lincoln). This hasn't been confirmed yet, but Deadline is usually right about these things, which is great news for B&S fans who want to see more of Kevin and Scotty as parents. In any event, join me Sunday night at 10 Pm...
- 5/6/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Adam Lambert’s Glam Nation Live debuted at #1 on the Music DVD charts this week. I hope it’s not in 3D, Adam wears too many spiky things.
Washington State passed a law to recognize marriage from other states as domestic partnerships, and to fully recognize domestic partnerships from states like Illinois. Baby steps.
Carson Daly took to Twitter to express his outrage that Britney Spears’ people were demanding a pre-taped interview, with editing rights before broadcast. I did a little checking, and I couldn’t find any journalists who would agree to those terms.
Well, one way to deflect the hate from Rebecca Black was to have Miley Cyrus snipe “It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go on tour." Yeah, like be born to a one-hit-wonder with a hunger to reclaim his fame through his offspring.
Washington State passed a law to recognize marriage from other states as domestic partnerships, and to fully recognize domestic partnerships from states like Illinois. Baby steps.
Carson Daly took to Twitter to express his outrage that Britney Spears’ people were demanding a pre-taped interview, with editing rights before broadcast. I did a little checking, and I couldn’t find any journalists who would agree to those terms.
Well, one way to deflect the hate from Rebecca Black was to have Miley Cyrus snipe “It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go on tour." Yeah, like be born to a one-hit-wonder with a hunger to reclaim his fame through his offspring.
- 3/31/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
So I’m back from meeting up with all the big gay bloggers in San Francisco. I had a great trip, and will get something together for you about that shortly. First I have to clear it with the cabal, since I’m now part of evil Gay, Inc. according to Twitter.
But for now, on to the things you tuned in for. Since it’s Glee Day, let’s start there. First, do we have an earth shattering Klaine spoiler? And what about Karofsky? And which Gleek needs a psychiatrist? All of them? Plus, which Gleek had a turn on Blind Date before he was famous?
If any other celebrity had tweeted a picture of something that could be a joke, or could be Nsfw peen, I’d be certain that it was a joke. But when it’s James Franco, it could be peen as part of some art piece.
But for now, on to the things you tuned in for. Since it’s Glee Day, let’s start there. First, do we have an earth shattering Klaine spoiler? And what about Karofsky? And which Gleek needs a psychiatrist? All of them? Plus, which Gleek had a turn on Blind Date before he was famous?
If any other celebrity had tweeted a picture of something that could be a joke, or could be Nsfw peen, I’d be certain that it was a joke. But when it’s James Franco, it could be peen as part of some art piece.
- 3/15/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
One of our favorite mantras around the AfterElton offices is “because visibility matters.” Indeed, the idea that gay and bisexual men need to be visible, both to ourselves and to the wider culture, is one of the principle reasons AfterElton.com even exists. After all, it is only by being visible to family, friends and the world that we’ve been able to overcome the stereotypes and bigotry used to justify discrimination against the Glbt community.
That quest for visibility explains why we have done so many polls including the AfterElton Hot 100, the Fifty Greatest Gay Movies, the Top 50 Gay TV Characters, and the 50 Best Gay Books. After all, it’s not as if Entertainment Weekly is going to ask gay and bisexual men which guys we think are the hottest, which movies mean the most to us or, in the case of our latest poll, which celebrities we most admire.
That quest for visibility explains why we have done so many polls including the AfterElton Hot 100, the Fifty Greatest Gay Movies, the Top 50 Gay TV Characters, and the 50 Best Gay Books. After all, it’s not as if Entertainment Weekly is going to ask gay and bisexual men which guys we think are the hottest, which movies mean the most to us or, in the case of our latest poll, which celebrities we most admire.
- 3/14/2011
- by AfterElton.com Staff
- The Backlot
Who can doubt that face?
Sometimes, it's best to say through song. And Eating Out: All You Can Eat's Chris Salvatore gives a message to teenagers that yes, "It Gets Better." And this message will fit on an iPod, when you need a moment of reassurance, when times look tough.
Next page: Some smiling pictures of Chris, including an album cover if you want to check out more of his music.
Changeable eyes.
Boyish Charm.
Beautiful body.
And talent enough for singles.
And even for albums.
...
Sometimes, it's best to say through song. And Eating Out: All You Can Eat's Chris Salvatore gives a message to teenagers that yes, "It Gets Better." And this message will fit on an iPod, when you need a moment of reassurance, when times look tough.
Next page: Some smiling pictures of Chris, including an album cover if you want to check out more of his music.
Changeable eyes.
Boyish Charm.
Beautiful body.
And talent enough for singles.
And even for albums.
...
- 10/19/2010
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Now that he mentions it, I totally see the resemblance.
Here at Twitterwatch, we try and bring you celebrity news straight from the celebrity's diamond-encrusted Blackberry, unfiltered. We also try and string together a coherent narrative with a lot of different celebrities over the course of a week, to varying degrees of success. This week, we're not even trying, because these folks are all over the map, so hang on and enjoy the ride.
Brett Claywell isn't nearly as prolific a Tweeter now that he's in Los Angeles with all the big time celebrities. But he gets some good ones in, mostly about the celebrities he meets. And as you can see at the top he's right - Kris Allen has more than a passing resemblance to Brett.
But it doesn't matter that Brett is on the west coast, and his television hubby Scott Evans is on the east coast,...
Here at Twitterwatch, we try and bring you celebrity news straight from the celebrity's diamond-encrusted Blackberry, unfiltered. We also try and string together a coherent narrative with a lot of different celebrities over the course of a week, to varying degrees of success. This week, we're not even trying, because these folks are all over the map, so hang on and enjoy the ride.
Brett Claywell isn't nearly as prolific a Tweeter now that he's in Los Angeles with all the big time celebrities. But he gets some good ones in, mostly about the celebrities he meets. And as you can see at the top he's right - Kris Allen has more than a passing resemblance to Brett.
But it doesn't matter that Brett is on the west coast, and his television hubby Scott Evans is on the east coast,...
- 7/22/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Sierra Rose - you're getting so big!
Here at Twitterwatch, we don't really celebrate Father's Day. The common theory is that we evolved from a cockroach exposed to some toxic sludge in the Blungeon™. But lots of celebrities had something to say on Father's Day, and not all of it was the saccharine, "Thanks Dad!" stuff that makes your teeth hurt.
Our favorite gay dad, Scott Evans, thought about the fact that his signature character, Oliver Fish, would be celebrating his very first Father's Day (offscreen of course). He wondered if he'd get any well wishes from his onscreen hubby or the baby momma, which I think requires a Ouija board, not Twitter.
Brett Claywell didn't seem all that interested in Father's Day, but he may have been distracted. I know that when people insist on sticking me with needles, I'm lucky to remain conscious, much less shop for Hallmark cards.
Here at Twitterwatch, we don't really celebrate Father's Day. The common theory is that we evolved from a cockroach exposed to some toxic sludge in the Blungeon™. But lots of celebrities had something to say on Father's Day, and not all of it was the saccharine, "Thanks Dad!" stuff that makes your teeth hurt.
Our favorite gay dad, Scott Evans, thought about the fact that his signature character, Oliver Fish, would be celebrating his very first Father's Day (offscreen of course). He wondered if he'd get any well wishes from his onscreen hubby or the baby momma, which I think requires a Ouija board, not Twitter.
Brett Claywell didn't seem all that interested in Father's Day, but he may have been distracted. I know that when people insist on sticking me with needles, I'm lucky to remain conscious, much less shop for Hallmark cards.
- 6/24/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
A movie franchise is like a shark. For it to stay alive, it has to move forward. It’s a lesson that the Eating Out franchise would do well to learn.
I liked 2004’s Eating Out a lot. The campy gay sex farce was downright revolutionary coming after decades of earnest, angsty coming out dramas (and two years before Another Gay Movie).
2006’s Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds wasn’t as successful, but it wasn’t a disaster.
But Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, now playing in limited release, is the weakest entry in the series so far. It’s not that parts of it aren’t funny. It’s just that the movie takes absolutely no chances, choosing instead to change a few details and repeat what came before in the first two movies.
Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Logo’s Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay...
I liked 2004’s Eating Out a lot. The campy gay sex farce was downright revolutionary coming after decades of earnest, angsty coming out dramas (and two years before Another Gay Movie).
2006’s Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds wasn’t as successful, but it wasn’t a disaster.
But Eating Out 3: All You Can Eat, now playing in limited release, is the weakest entry in the series so far. It’s not that parts of it aren’t funny. It’s just that the movie takes absolutely no chances, choosing instead to change a few details and repeat what came before in the first two movies.
Q. Allan Brocka, the creator of Logo’s Rick & Steve the Happiest Gay...
- 10/9/2009
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
This week's releases arrive draped in a pervasive air of dissatisfaction -- Chris Rock's daughter is unhappy with her hair, a '70s feminist movement is unhappy with their options, and Jason Ritter and Jess Weixler are unhappy with each other. Elsewhere, British cultural icons are talked up while global corporate interests are torn down.
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"After The Storm"
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Oscar-winning filmmaker and activist James Lecesne's decision to bring a production of the Off-Broadway musical "Once on This Island" to the storm-ravaged city of New Orleans was both obvious and inspired, with an extra layer of resonance provided in the casting of local kids affected firsthand by the disaster. Captured by director Hilla Medalia, this documentary takes us behind the scenes of the production to follow 12 young actors...
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"After The Storm"
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Oscar-winning filmmaker and activist James Lecesne's decision to bring a production of the Off-Broadway musical "Once on This Island" to the storm-ravaged city of New Orleans was both obvious and inspired, with an extra layer of resonance provided in the casting of local kids affected firsthand by the disaster. Captured by director Hilla Medalia, this documentary takes us behind the scenes of the production to follow 12 young actors...
- 10/5/2009
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
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