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Charlie Gillespie is hiding his goods with just a guitar and the gays are going feral
Charlie Gillespie is hiding his goods with just a guitar and the gays are going feral

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Charlie Gillespie is hiding his goods with just a guitar and the gays are going feral

Your average person might be excited for the upcoming film Splitsville because of Dakota Johnson's starring role or the promise of raunchy comedy, but the gays are buying tickets in the hopes of seeing all of Charlie Gillespie. The upcoming movie from Neon released a trailer, and eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed there is a short scene of Gillespie standing in his birthday suit with only an acoustic guitar covering his pole. Photos of Gillespie showing off his cut physique, with the goods just barely out of sight, are currently going viral on X, where the post has already racked up 1.5 million views. People have been crushing on Gillespie since he starred in Julie and the Phantoms and Totally Killer, but it looks like his newest role is going to be much more adult. And the spicy pics — where you even get a sneak peek of his V — have the gays on social media spiraling, and we can see why. Keep scrolling to see the funniest reactions! This article originally appeared on Pride: Charlie Gillespie is hiding his goods with just a guitar and the gays are going feral RELATED The 'Totally Killer' First Look Pics Are Here & They're Like, Totally Radical

Small town, big fest: the 34th Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cape
Small town, big fest: the 34th Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cape

Boston Globe

time25-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Small town, big fest: the 34th Woods Hole Film Festival returns to the Cape

'It's the kind of festival that is open to everybody, and we really want people to be able to have the full depth of experience possible,' Laster said. Advertisement The small town at the south end of Falmouth has long been a Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'We attract people from around the world — it's an audience that is used to seeing film depending on where they come from,' Laster said. 'We put together a program that we think represents the best in emerging independent film.' Charlie Gillespie, left, and Sterling Beaumon in "Shattered Ice." Woods Hole Film Festival Several of the films have local connections, including ' Advertisement 'We try when possible to incorporate films by Massachusetts and New England filmmakers,' Laster said. 'We have a couple of narrative features which will be premiering here that I know people are very excited about.' ' Other films in the program highlight international perspectives. ' ' Cheuk Ling Ngan, left, and Wai Hing Cheung in "Revisit." Woods Hole Film Festival Of the 47 feature films screening, 28 are documentaries. Laster makes it a goal to include films 'relevant to the work that's happening in this community.' Advertisement John Hunter Nolan's ' Daniel Straub and Rosanna Xia's ' Like the festival's features, its documentaries span a wide range of subjects — Kim A. Snyder's ' 'We try to make this a festival that's accessible, that's interesting, and where the program is something you're not just going to see anywhere and everywhere,' Laster said. Festivalgoers can also attend two panel discussions on July 31. At 1 p.m., the filmmakers of three documentaries screening at the festival will discuss 'making science documentaries in changing times.' At 3 p.m., Elijah Wald, a former Globe music writer and folk-blues guitarist, will talk about his books on world music — his biographies influenced the films 'Inside Llewyn Davis' and 'A Complete Unknown.'He will be joined by former Globe film critic Ty Burr. The closing night on Aug. 2 includes the festival's award ceremony, which includes juried and audience awards. This year, the festival will present a new award by the International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers to the film that best engages with 'universal themes that express our shared humanity.' Advertisement Woods Hole is a small town with unusually scientist-heavy demographics — its film festival, with its varied lineup, highlights the diverse perspectives inherent to living there. WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL July 26-Aug. 2. Various venues. Ryan Yau can be reached at

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