Based on the DVD extras interviews, You Belong To Me was a fairly ambitious film, but fell a little short. Jeffrey (Daniel Sauli) is a young architect whose morning frolic with his trick (Julien Lucas) is interrupted by his female roommate and his dog. While later walking the dog, he discovers where the trick lives (knowing he’s destined to be the love of his life, even after being dumped) and moves into a vacant apartment in the building. But soon the hunter becomes the hunted with a crazy landlady, weird neighbors, and strange noises coming from the apartment below.
And There You Are
Ray (Roy Kirkland) runs a furniture store in Georgia. He’s obsessed with only dating straight guys. And There You Are follows his misadventures with a string of cute, young, straight boys (Tyler Mitchell, Jeffrey Ordonez, Davey H. Sheffield, Harrison Simon, Jonathan M. Douglas) who keep going back to their girlfriends.
In the Blood
Cassidy (Tyler Hanes) is a college senior who’s trying to come to grips with his attraction to men and attempts to hire a hustler (Carlos Alberto Valencia). During a series of murders of blond, young women on campus, Cassidy starts to have visions of his freshman sister covered in blood and that seem to indicate she’ll be a victim and that his best friend (Robert Dionne) is somehow involved. In the Blood.
Transamerica
In Transamerica, Bree (Felicity Huffman) is a pre-op transexual who learns that she has a son with her college girlfriend who’s gotten into trouble. Her therapist won’t sign off on the paperwork for the final operation until she shows she can deal with this last bit of business from her “old life.” Bree travels to New York to meet Toby (Kevin Zegers) and drives with him cross county hiding the fact that she’s his father.