Finding North
This comedy-drama begins on a bridge where a
naked gay man contemplates jumping into the water. Witnessing the scene
in a car is Rhonda, who thinks she's found her
Mr Right. The man, Travis, instead
disappears into the night leaving behind only a Hush Puppy
for the dreamy Rhonda to take home. Fate brings them together again and in
a whirlwind of events,
the two are thrown together for a madcap trip to Travis' dead lover's hometown.
A killer bisexual, a corpulent gay
thief, a pregnant rocker whose weakness is gay and bisexual men, a Vietnamese-American
teen who fancies dresses and a Latino teen coming to grips with his homosexuality are just
some of the players in this whimsical, soap spoof. Underneath the placid fa�ade of
twenty-something Kevin's rambling LA house, sexual confusion reigns supreme among his
unusually sexy group of boarders.
I
Think I Do
The screwball "who will marry who" antics of The Philadelphia Story are given a gay update in this
deliriously romantic and sexy comedy. Bob and Brendan are college roommates
whose close friendship (and Bob�s mad crush) is chilled after
a hopeful but awkward pass by Bob is rejected by Brendan. Now
five years later, they reunite for
the marriage of one of their former classmates.
Queer As Folk Stuart has got it all. He's rich, drop-dead gorgeous and
always the center of attention. Vince is
funny, adorable and definitely a babe but, unlike Stuart, he has zero
confidence in himself. Since time began Vince has carried a torch for Stuart but his love
remains firmly unrequited. Then along comes Nathan. Young, wild and coming out with a
vengeance, and once he arrives,
nothing is ever going to be the same again.
Queer As Folk2: Same Men, New Tricks
The boys are back in this outrageous sequel. Stuart Jones is being
blackmailed and seeing as he's no one's victim, he's out for revenge.
But does he go too far?... Contains behind-the-scenes footage.
Like It Is
Craig is a 21 year old making cash
from illegal bare-knuckle fights. His is a hard and ugly world where survival means
winning. To Craigs friends, trapped in a macho world of bravado and violence, he is
one of us but Craig knows that he is gay one of them. A
chance meeting outside a club leads Craig to a brief and clumsy sexual encounter with
Matt, a liaison that irrevocably changes both their lives.
"It may just be the best gay film ever!" The Edge Magazine
johns
Lukas Haas and David Arquette
star as two Santa Monica Boulevard street hustlers in this lyrical, sobering tale of
self-respect and friendship amidst LA's seedy underworld of male prostitution. Harsh
realism merges with dreamy romanticism and quirky humor in this compelling
tragi-drama
that features standout performances from the two leads.
Beautiful
Thing
Jamie is a
reserved teen, close to his mom, who prefers old
Hollywood musicals to sports. His friendship with neighbor Ste, a
fellow student who suffers through a troubled family life, soon
develops into a sexual and eventually a loving relationship. How the
two boys tentatively handle their nascent sexual drives and how it
affects their family and friends is handled in both a fresh and
surprisingly upbeat fashion. A wonderful comedy-drama and possibly
the best coming out film of the last decade.
Boys Life
Two compilations of short
films focusing on being young and gay. Sexy and sensitive stories, humorous coming-of-age
tales, knowing and poignant dramas some of the best gay shorts of the '90s.
Midnight Dancers
Banned in its native Philippines, this
eye-opening but over-the-top mess of melodramatic excess
explores the tumultuous life and unconventional loves of
"macho dancers" � male prostitutes who work as dancers and
hustlers in Manila's gay bars. The drama proves to be an impassioned, sexy and
involving depiction of gay life in The Philippines.
"Seductive glamour, nubile dancers" � New York Times
Gods and Monsters
In a performance that is nothing
short of brilliant, Ian McKellen hypnotizes as gay film director James Whale. Winner of
the 1999 Academy Award for Best
Adapted Screenplay, based on the book Father
of Frankenstein by Christopher Bram. Includes a 30-minute making of
documentary, narrated by Clive Barker.