Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS In St. Louis

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Set in a fantastical Japan, KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS follows the journey of clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson), a young boy whose relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta. Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (voiced by Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (voiced by Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey) and sets out on a thrilling quest to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family and fulfill his heroic destiny.

The voice cast also includes Ralph Fiennes, George Takei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Vaccaro, and Rooney Mara.

Kubo’s quest begins nationwide August 19, 2016 from animation studio LAIKA and Focus Features.

WAMG invites you to enter for the chance to win TWO (2) seats to the advance screening of KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS on Monday, August 15 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

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Rated PG for thematic elements, scary images, action and peril.

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KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS: All-New Motion Poster

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Prepare for Kubo’s epic quest with an all-new motion poster.

Take a sneak peek at the magical adventure by watching a recently released clip that showcases the bravery of Beetle, voiced by Matthew McConaughey.

Kubo and the Two Strings is an epic action-adventure set in a fantastical Japan from acclaimed animation studio LAIKA. Clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson of “Game of Thrones”) ekes out a humble living, telling stories to the people of his seaside town including Hosato (George Takei), Hashi (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), and Kameyo (Academy Award nominee Brenda Vaccaro). But his relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta. Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey), and sets out on a thrilling quest to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. With the help of his shamisen – a magical musical instrument – Kubo must battle gods and monsters, including the vengeful Moon King (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) and the evil twin Sisters (Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara), to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family, and fulfill his heroic destiny.

Director: Travis Knight

Writers: Marc Haimes and Chris Butler (“ParaNorman”)

Voice Cast: Charlize Theron, Art Parkinson, Ralph Fiennes, George Takei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Vaccaro, Rooney Mara, and Matthew McConaughey

Kubo’s quest begins nationwide August 19, 2016 from animation studio LAIKA and Focus Features.

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Check Out Of Monkey and Beetle In Latest Poster For KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS

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Coming to theaters nationwide on August 19, 2016 is KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS. Focus Features has unveiled the final poster for their upcoming film.

The adventure begins as Monkey and Beetle join Kubo in his quest to master his magic powers and save his family.

Clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson of “Game of Thrones”) ekes out a humble living, telling stories to the people of his seaside town including Hosato (George Takei), Akihiro (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), and Kameyo (Academy Award nominee Brenda Vaccaro). But his relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta.

Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey), and sets out on a thrilling quest to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. With the help of his shamisen – a magical musical instrument – Kubo must battle gods and monsters, including the vengeful Moon King (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) and the evil twin Sisters (Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara), to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family, and fulfill his heroic destiny.

Follow the journey at KuboTheMovie.com

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LAIKA’S KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS Official Third Trailer And Posters

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Check out the final trailer and exquisite new posters for KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS – the epic action-adventure set in a fantastical Japan from acclaimed animation studio LAIKA.

Clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson of “Game of Thrones”) ekes out a humble living, telling stories to the people of his seaside town including Hosato (George Takei), Akihiro (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), and Kameyo (Academy Award nominee Brenda Vaccaro). But his relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta.

Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey), and sets out on a thrilling quest to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. With the help of his shamisen – a magical musical instrument – Kubo must battle gods and monsters, including the vengeful Moon King (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) and the evil twin Sisters (Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara), to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family, and fulfill his heroic destiny.

Focus Features will release the new movie from animation studio LAIKA nationwide on August 19, 2016.

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New Trailer Debuts For KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS

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Here’s a look at the gorgeous new trailer for KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS.

The film is an epic action-adventure set in a fantastical Japan from animation studio LAIKA.

Clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson of “Game of Thrones”) ekes out a humble living, telling stories to the people of his seaside town including Hosato (George Takei), Akihiro (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa), and Kameyo (Academy Award nominee Brenda Vaccaro).

But his relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta. Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey), and sets out on a thrilling quest to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known.

With the help of his shamisen – a magical musical instrument – Kubo must battle gods and monsters, including the vengeful Moon King (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) and the evil twin Sisters (Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara), to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family, and fulfill his heroic destiny.

Focus Features will release the movie nationwide on August 19, 2016.

Focus Features Releases Majestic Trailer For LAIKA’S KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS

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Check out the wonderful first trailer for KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS, an epic action-adventure set in a fantastical Japan from acclaimed animation studio LAIKA.

Clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson of “Game of Thrones”) ekes out a humble living, telling fantastical stories to the people of his seaside town. But his relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a mythical spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta.

Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey), and sets out on a thrilling quest to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. With the help of his shamisen – a magical musical instrument – Kubo must battle gods and monsters, including the vengeful Moon King (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) and the evil twin Sisters (Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara), to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family and his heroic destiny.

The all-star cast also includes George Takei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, and Brenda Vaccaro.

Directed by Travis Knight and written by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler (PARANORMAN), Focus Features will release the new movie from animation studio LAIKA nationwide on August 19, 2016.

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Check Out The First Poster For KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS

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Here’s your first look at the new poster for the epic action-adventure KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS.

The movie is directed by Travis Knight and written by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler (PARANORMAN).

Focus Features will release the new movie from animation studio LAIKA nationwide on August 19, 2016.

Synopsis:

Clever, kindhearted Kubo (voiced by Art Parkinson of “Game of Thrones”) ekes out a humble living, telling fantastical stories to the people of his seaside town. But his relatively quiet existence is shattered when he accidentally summons a mythical spirit from his past which storms down from the heavens to enforce an age-old vendetta.

Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey (Academy Award winner Charlize Theron) and Beetle (Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey), and sets out on a thrilling quest to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. With the help of his shamisen – a magical musical instrument – Kubo must battle gods and monsters, including the vengeful Moon King (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) and the evil twin Sisters (Academy Award nominee Rooney Mara), to unlock the secret of his legacy, reunite his family and his heroic destiny.

The all-star cast also includes George Takei, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, and Brenda Vaccaro.

Tune in on Friday, December 11th at 10AM PST for the exclusive debut of the teaser trailer on Fandango/MovieClips.

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TO BE TAKEI – The Review

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Directed by Jennifer M. Kroot with George Takei, Brad Takei, Walter Koenig, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols.

It’s the voice. That mellifluous, basso profundo, deep down rumbling that issues words, sentences, entire speeches with such authority, sincerity and such relish that we cannot but pay attention. We hang on every word because we hear the intelligence, the humor, the irony and most of all the joy of someone who is in love; with life, with his partner, with acting, with being in the world and a part of human society, with the absolute joy of living. That voice is as recognizable and distinctive as Orson Welles, John Huston, Ed Begley or Roger Corman, that voice takes us by the hand and reveals to us a life lived full out, in every sense of the word; complicated, tragic, loving, generous and most of all fun.

It appears to be a lot of fun to be George Takei and he wants us all to know why. Here is an irresistible documentary about the one member of the original Star Trek crew who is now a super star in several media all at once, especially the social media that has evolved over the years.

Unless you have lived in a cave the past few decades, even if you are not a fan, you must be aware of George Takei’s involvement with a little thing called Star Trek. In that ground breaking and rule breaking series from the 1960s George Takei was one among several actors portraying a multicultural crew exploring deep space from the deck of a little plastic model. A multi cultural crew that not only got along within the confines of an intergalactic star ship but who all seemed to be on the same page as to their mission,” to explore strange new worlds”…and you know the rest.

Takei was the iconic Sulu, helmsman of the USS Enterprise, an Asian who did not speak in mono syllables and was trusted with steering that little model through all manner of adventures.

I recall his involvement with the Star Trek movie franchise and occasional roles in low budget projects like Oblivion in 1994. I remember being curious when he came out of the closet a few years ago and then announced his marriage to his long time partner Brad Altman after California finally decided to allow gay marriage. I was not aware of how busy he has been professionally. Check his IMDB page, the man has worked almost nonstop since Star Trek went off the air; film, television and stage including a lot of voice work. I was overjoyed to see him in Larry Crowne, not only with a major role but easily stealing every scene he is in.

George Takei has also been very busy as an activist, speaking out about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, a subject he knows all too well. George and his other family members lost everything when they were forcibly moved out of California and put in a series of concentration camps. George admits that he hurt his Father deeply when he questioned his lack of resistance to being interned. And he admits that he never got around to apologizing to him. We don’t expect that kind of brutal honesty in a show business biography. The internment of Japanese Americans was one of the more disgraceful episodes in American history along with the treatment of Native Americans, our history of slavery and any number of other home grown atrocities. George Takei recited the Pledge of Allegiance every day while surrounded by guard towers, barbed wire and attack dogs. Just for a moment, please, think what that must have been like.

George Takei has also taken a great risk in finally coming out about his sexual orientation. Like a great many Hollywood actors he kept all that hidden away for fear of destroying his career. He and Brad bicker back and forth like any married couple. We see them on the road, at conventions, at speaking engagements. In one amazing scene that actually recalls The Big Lebowski we see them attempt to scatter the ashes of a family member, funny and horrifying at the same time.

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Takei speaks very passionately about gay rights, about the injustice visited on Japanese Americans and we see how wonderful a guest he is on talk shows both radio and television. Amazingly he is treated with a great deal of respect… by Howard Stern! Of all people!

But for those of us who are true Movie Geeks it is the Star Trek years we most want to hear about, and TO BE TAKEI does not disappoint, no sir and no ma’am!

Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig (who appears to be a genuine friend to George, and still looks boyish despite a bald head and wrinkles), Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner are all present; to talk about the glory days of a struggling NBC show that almost got canceled after the second season. And we hear quite a lot about George Takei’s contributions. George himself is fond of the episode Naked Time in which he got to use a fencing foil and run around the Enterprise sets without a shirt, and he even snuck in some stealth gay subtext, I’m not kidding, watch it and see, George himself points it out.

On that particular issue I was not aware of a segment of Star Trek fandom that produces fiction and images of gay sex between Kirk and Spock! Nimoy discusses this and says he has seen some of this material. I personally would think if Spock went that way it would have been Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott that he may have yearned to cozy up with, on those long, long nights in deep space…….so cold out there! And how ironic that in the rebooted franchise Spock is now played by Zachary Quinto, an openly gay actor!

I had heard about the cost of obtaining celebrity autographs and here we see George and Brad set up shop at a fan convention, 35$ for an autograph, which I understand is actually quite reasonable these days. George will autograph whatever you have but they prefer if you buy a photo or a copy of George’s autobiography “To The Stars” from George’s table. Brad takes his role as George’s assistant and business manager quite seriously. To get George’s autograph you have to go through Brad first.

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George Takei also has one of the most liked and friended Facebook pages, visited by hundreds if not thousands of people every day. He really is a master of all media and is constantly on the move from one engagement to another.

TO BE TAKEI is a wonderful piece of work, an intimate, warts and all portrait of an American show business icon. And as I said it is his association with Star Trek that brought him to this stage of his life, and our interest in him. The punch line to this entire documentary, the icing on the cake so to speak, is George Takei’s comments to William Shatner at Shatner’s celebrity roast! I will not even hint at what he says, it is worth your time to watch this wonderful documentary just for this incredible showdown! Priceless!

We also hear quite a bit about Shatner’s no show at George’s wedding, Nimoy was out of the country working, but Shatner had no such excuse. Even cast members from other Trek shows were at the wedding. I’m not sure but it would appear all this had some bearing on George’s comments to Shatner. Seriously, don’t miss this one, TO BE TAKEI is filled with priceless moments.

And finally let us all keep in mind that Kirk may have been the Captain, but Sulu steered the ship! Speaking of which “Mr. Sulu, take us out, warp factor 3!”

TO BE TAKEI opens in theaters and available on all VOD platforms
including iTunes and Amazon Instant Video

August 22nd

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Interview: WAMG Talks To TO BE TAKEI Director Jennifer M. Kroot

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TO BE TAKEI is an entertaining and moving look at the many roles played by eclectic 76-year-old actor/activist George Takei whose wit, humor and grace has allowed him to become an internationally beloved figure.

It balances unprecedented access to the day-to-day life of George and his husband/business partner Brad Takei with George’s fascinating personal journey, from his childhood in a Japanese American internment camp, to his iconic and groundbreaking role as Sulu on “Star Trek,” through his rise as an internet phenomenon with over 6-million Facebook likes.

From director Jennifer M. Kroot, this insightful film features interviews with George Takei, Brad Takei, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, Dan Savage, and Walter Koenig.

The documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014, played in St. Louis at Q Fest in April and opens in select cities, VOD platforms and iTunes on August 22nd.

Recently I spoke with the filmmaker about her documentary and what it truly means TO BE TAKEI.

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How did the film come about?

JK: I’ve always been a lifelong Star Trek fan. When I was a kid I watched the original series in reruns and went to a couple conventions as a teenager. Fast-forward to 2005. George Takei, at the age of 68, decided to come out and I found myself loving to hear his voice as an LGBT activist. Not only to his ability to laugh at himself, but to be so honest.

Then I read his autobiography, written before he came out, about being imprisoned as a child in Japanese American internment camps (Tule Lake War Relocation Center, CA and Rohwer War Relocation Center, AR) at age 5, and I couldn’t stop thinking about how Mr. Sulu was imprisoned and amazing his life is. I became compelled and obsessed.

I ended up writing a letter to his agent, who had been a fan of my previous film (IT CAME FROM KUCHAR), who then called me back right away to set up a meeting pretty quickly with George and Brad. That was kind of a surprise.

We talked about making a documentary portrait of him for about six months, followed by filming. The whole project took about three and a half years.

Had George ever considered making a film about the internment camp?

JK: He actually wanted to make a narrative film about the internment of Japanese Americans. He was hoping to make a biopic about his experience, but ended up making the musical “Allegiance” about being in the camp.

For him, it was about seeing his family go through it, especially his parents’ suffering, and them having to restart their lives. That really haunted him. I don’t think a day has gone by where he hasn’t thought of it. It’s all about an overwhelming, haunting memory that he wants to keep alive.

There’s a section in the film where you go along with Mr. Takei on a trip to see the internment camp – was this his first time back to the one in Arkansas?

JK: No. He was imprisoned in two internment camps and we went to the one in Arkansas. They went on a pilgrimage there because they were doing historical work to preserve it and they wanted George’s input on it. He’s been there, but not anytime recently. It is an intense thing every time he goes back.

It’s a very intense part of the documentary and it’s nice to see the chemistry between the two as they make the drive.

JK: I love them in that drive.

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Was anything ever off-limits?

JK: There wasn’t anything ever discussed that was off-limits. We thought we might, but in the end no. There were moments when Brad told me to stop filming – which ended up in the movie. He was afraid we looked like paparazzi and he would say, “turn the camera off.”

They’d reveal very personal things and it would be great, then there’d be times were they’d both be tired and let us know. It’s all part of how a documentary is done. There are people following you with a camera. It’s not happening every second, but it’s real and the audience sees how they’re reacting to the camera.

What surprised you most about the research?

JK: Learning about the internment camps. It’s upsetting to learn that it happened here. To find out that all the adults had to sign loyalty questionnaires and his parents refused to do that, which is why they were sent to a higher security camp.

I was surprised to find out that George had done two Jerry Lewis movies where he played very typical Asian roles, which was common for the times. It’s something that he really regrets. And we show it in the film. It was important to show how those roles were prominent then. I knew George had promised his father he wouldn’t do roles like that and was interesting to hear him talk about that.

I was also surprised to learn that George feels that Howard Stern, whether you love him or hate him, was the one who really re-ignited his career. They have a friendship as the result of working together. It’s really interesting because they seem quite different, personality-wise. Stern gets a big audience and they like hearing George on his show.

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The best line in the movie, “it’s okay to be gay, it’s okay to be Takei,” I absolutely love it.

JK: It was actually Brad’s idea for the title. He just came up with it one day.

What was your favorite interview with Mr. Takei?

JK: It was always fun to talk to George. It was interesting talking to him about being closeted and that whole experience because he’s been a celebrity since age 30 and it was a long time to live that double life. Times have changed very much in his lifetime. He’s been wonderfully very open in the struggle for marriage equality. George is very giving in relating his experience and trying to make it better for future generations.

You’re a Star Trek fan. I’m a Star Trek fan. That must have been such a cool feeling when it sunk in, “I’m making a movie about Mr. Sulu!”

JK: Yeah… I’m making a Star Trek movie! And all the remaining cast is in the documentary.

That leads to my next question. What was interviewing William Shatner like, because it’s a real eye-opener.

JK: Yeah, that was nerve racking. Brad helped to set that up. He helped with all of the Star Trek people. Shatner was willing to give me ten minutes, which is not a lot of time – usually 30 to 45 minutes is what you need for an interview – and I’m thinking, “oh my God,” but you get what you get. Honestly it was very action packed.

I’ve got to say, he was 80 when I interviewed him and I’ve never met someone with so much charisma coming into a room. He knocked me off my chair. He’s got a real aggressive personality and it was really fun to talk to him. Shatner is very smart and I really appreciated him being such a good sport in participating.

It can’t be that much fun in talking about someone you don’t like. It’s one thing when it’s private but it’s been all over the media. I don’t think he’s losing a lot of sleep over it.

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George is on Facebook (and Twitter). Had that already happened when you started filming and was he comfortable with social media right away?

JK: George was not on social media when we started filming, believe it or not. It was insane to see how quickly he became a social media phenomenon! I think it’s great that he’s reinvented himself this way. He’s 76 and completely unafraid of new technology, and now he even hosts an online tech show for seniors. He was comfortable with social media from the beginning, or that’s how it seemed to me.

What did the Takeis say about the film once they saw it?

JK: They first saw it at Sundance and they love the movie.

What do you want audiences to take away from the film and what he’s accomplished?

 JK: He’s accomplished a lot and I really loved showing the relationship of George and Brad – the normalcy of their same sex marriage that has prevailed for so long.  They have legally been married since 2008 and have been together for 27 years. I know that’s very key to them, letting people in. I know that’s why Brad was willing to do it too – to really show the bond that they’ve had.

It’s the only documentary that’s a romantic comedy. (laughs) I’m really proud that we were able to do that.

Thanks to Jennifer M. Kroot and when you watch her film, make sure to stay to the very end of the credits.

© Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
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George Takei Documentary TO BE TAKEI Screens Sunday at QFest St. Louis

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QFest St. Louis which begins this weekend, will screen the documentary TO BE TAKEI at 6:30pm Sunday April 27th.

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QFest St. Louis, the annual gay and Lesbian Film Festival presented by Cinema St. Louis, kicks off this Sunday, April 27th. It runs through May 1st and all films will be screened at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar in The Loop, University City, MO)

QFest uses the art of contemporary gay cinema to spotlight the lives of LGBTQ people and celebrate queer culture. The 2014 event features an eclectic slate of contemporary LGBTQ-themed feature films, documentaries, and shorts. Tickets are now on sale for all shows.

TO BE TAKEI screens at 6:30pm Sunday April 27th

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Over the past seven decades, actor and activist George Takei has boldly journeyed from a World War II internment camp to the helm of the Starship Enterprise to the daily news feeds of Facebook fans. Best known for playing Sulu on the original “Star Trek” TV series and in the six movies that followed, Takei has become social-media royalty. Unofficially dubbed the King of Facebook, he counts more than 5 million fans in his online empire – including Trekkies, Howard Stern listeners, and the LGBTQ community –  who devour his quirky mix of kitten jokes, “Star Trek” references, heartfelt messages, and sci-fi/fantasy memes. An outspoken advocate for civil rights, Takei has used his unmistakable baritone in several satiric PSAs, including one in response to Tennessee’s infamous “Don’t Say Gay” bill that encourages viewers to say, “It’s OK to be Takei.” Join George and his husband, Brad, on this star’s playful and profound trek for life, liberty, and love.

TO BE TAKEI is directed by Jennifer M. Kroot and the screening is sponsored by Bill Donius and Jay Perez

Variety says of TO BE TAKEI:

“director Jennifer Kroot grants her subject’s past and present endeavors equal vitality, effortlessly jumping backward and forward, and creating an alternate continuity that owes little to straight-ahead chronology.”

Eric Kohn of Indiewire says:

“Takei is a natural storyteller who lends an enjoyable flow to the movie’s uncomplicated proceedings. Even its slighter ingredients, like the actor’s bizarre rivalry with William Shatner, speak to Takei’s triumphant battle to become more than a background figure. Anyone remotely familiar with Takei’s current public image won’t be surprised by the way it’s detailed here.”

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A Facebook event page for the screening can be found HERE

https://www.facebook.com/events/261264080713364/

For a complete schedule of the QFest film’s visit Cinema St. Louis’ QFest page HERE

http://www.cinemastlouis.org/qfest

Contact artistic director Chris Clark for additional details or questions: chris@cinemastlouis.org or 314.289.4152.

Check back here at We Are Movie Geeks for much more coverage of this year’s QFest