Jon (Jesse Rosen) moves to Los Angeles after breaking up with his girlfriend and moves in with Andy (Jared Grey) a friend from college. Getting a job at an ad agency leads to Jon being seduced by Paul (Johnny Ray) an older male executive at the firm. Paul finds himself trying to fit in with Andy and his friends as he comes to grips with this new side of himself with they help of his lesbian friend Maddy (Rachel Castillo) who briefly toys with the idea of a straight fling with her new neighbor Aaron (Pete Scherer).
Broken Hearts Club
From 2000, The Broken Hears Club is set in West Hollywood where a group of gay friends go through various trials and tribulations of relationships and life in general with the help of their mentor / employer Jack (Frasier’s John Mahoney). The cast includes Timothy Olyphant, Dean Cain, Zach Braff, Justin Theroux, Chris Payne Gilbert, Ben Weber, Matt McGrath, Christian Kane and Andrew Keegan among others. A bit sappy, some decent eye candy. (more…)
War Boys
George (Stargate Universe’s Brian J. Smith), David (Benjamin Walker) and Greg (Victor Rasuk) are the War Boys, a group of young men who have nothing better to do than park on the border with Mexico and harrass illegal immigrants. David has been suspended from college and, when he’s hassled by his father (Peter Gallager), decides to steal one of his father’s trucks that he thinks is hauling contraband electronics across the border. The three War Boys pull off the heist and while waiting for things to cool off before selling the goods, Greg gets involved with an older woman and George and David give in to their feelings for one another.
The Wolves of Kromer
The small English village of Kromer is home to a pack of “wolves” living on the outskirts of society. The experienced wolf Gabriel (James Layton) takes the newcomer Seth (Lee Williams) under his wing and the two begin to fall for one another. But Seth is still questioning his “wolfishness” and strays. Meanwhile, a couple of scheming old women are plotting to murder the lady of the local manor for the inheritance. They blame the attack on the wolves which insites the preacher to hunt them down with a mob of irate townspeople at his back. And we find that just about anyone can have a tail.
The Wolves of Kromer (1998). Great movie, hard to track down but worth it.
A Single Man
Tom Ford’s A Single Man is an adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s 1964 novel. It follows a day in the life of George Falconer (Colin Firth), a gayEnglish professor teaching in California. George’s lover Jim (Matthew Goode) was killed in a car accident leaving George alone save for his long time friend and fellow ex-patriot Brit, Charley (Julianne Moore). George spends this particular day saying goodbye to his life, finally appreciating the world around him. Kenny (Nicholas Hoult), one of his students, takes an interest in the professor and tries to befriend him sensing something is wrong. All in all a great film, well worth watching.
Pornography: a Thriller
Pornography: a Thriller revolves around the maybe, maybe not death of a 1980’s porn star in a snuff flick. Mark Anton (Jared Grey) was a famous porn actor who was semi-retired and gets offered a lot of money in the mid 1990’s to do a personal appearance for a fan who wants to interview him. When his agent tries to scam him out of the money, things go bad for Mark forcing him to do the interview he’d planned to skip. We then move to the present day where a writer Michael (Matthew Montgomery) is researching a book on gay porn. He ends up renting [with his is he real or isn’t he lover William (Walter Delmar)]what may be the same apartment where the maybe snuff flick was filmed and finds an old video tape hidden in the wall. His quest to find answers to Mark’s fate drags him into weirder and weirder scenes. Finally, we come to the third tale of Matt Stevens (Pete Scherer), a present day porn star who decides to make a pornographic documentary of the Mark Anton story based on a dream he had, but then the dreams starts to take over. Apperances by Dylan Vox as Mark’s on screen partner and Steve Callahan as Matt’s producer.
Great movie, great cast.
Law of Desire
Antonio Banderas is Antonio Benitez in Law of Desire (La ley del deseo, 1987), a disturbed young man who stalks his favorite film maker Pablo Quintero (Eusebio Poncela). When Antonio’s affections aren’t returned with the fervor he hopes for, he sets out to elminate the competition. We’re treated to a very brief nude, long shot of Banderas, but the film is much more generous with the “charms” of Poncela (NSFW).
Little Ashes
Little Ashes provides a look at the 1920’s love affair between painter Salvadore Dali (Robert Pattinson) and poet Javier Beltrán (Federico García Lorca). While in school the two become attracted to one another but drift apart as Dali seems to have problems with the relationship and a desire to go to Paris to achieve wealth and fame. General impression: an OK movie but seemed awfully long.