‘Gray Matters’ comes out on DVD today, so if you haven’t already pre-ordered your copy, you can now pick it up in stores. My copy should be arriving today or tomorrow, so I should have caps up by the weekend. Clips will follow shortly after that.
Gray Matters will be released on DVD on June 19, 2007 and is available for pre-order through amazon.com. Click here for more information and to pre-order your copy today.
By Tracy E. Gilchrist
In an age when gay visibility includes The L Word and uber-out Rosie O’Donnell on The View, first-time director Sue Kramer delivers a lesbian-themed film that hearkens to Tinsel town’s golden age of movie musicals and romantic comedies.
Sticking closely to musical genre conventions, Kramer opens Gray Matters with sweeping vistas of a Manhattan that offers seemingly endless opportunity. The film cuts to an attractive couple ballroom dancing to the standard Cheek to Cheek — immortalized by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. While this “little movie” with the stellar cast and the snappy script conforms to 1940′s-era genre, it turns convention inside out, resulting in a thoughtful and prescient “coming out” film.
‘Gray Matters’ hits theaters tomorrow in select US cities (see list from official site below) and will expand to even more cities beginning March 9th.
Click here to watch Hollywood.com’s interview with Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh and more. There is also a link to the trailer and a clip about half way down the page.
Source: hollywood.com


